{"1": {"fulltext": "//i^f", "height": "2620", "width": "1747", "jp2-path": "charterbylawsofg00deut_0001.jp2"}, "2": {"fulltext": "014 205 576 4", "height": "3464", "width": "2055", "jp2-path": "charterbylawsofg00deut_0002.jp2"}, "3": {"fulltext": "130\\nG4 D35\\napy 1\\nCHARTER AND BY-LAWS\\nOB\\nTHE GERMAN SOCIETY\\n0F\\nTHE CITT OF NEW-TORK*\\nVriTg\\nA LIST OF THE MEMBERS-\\nNEW-rORKt\\nPRINTED FOR E. SARGEANI^\\nBy D. if G, Bruce,\\n1808", "height": "3504", "width": "2227", "jp2-path": "charterbylawsofg00deut_0003.jp2"}, "4": {"fulltext": "3\\n^o. ok", "height": "3464", "width": "2055", "jp2-path": "charterbylawsofg00deut_0004.jp2"}, "5": {"fulltext": "PREFACE\\nThe German Society in the city of New- York was\\nformed in the year 1784, at a time when the returning\\npeace opened to America the piospect of a friendly in-\\ntercourse with the maritime nations of Europe. The\\nperiod had then arrived when many foreigners, encour-\\naged by the bright aspect of a western world, might be\\nexpected to emigrate hither. It was foreseen that among\\nthe emigrants, there would be found those who on their\\narrival would stand in need of advice and assistance,\\nespecially if they were ignorant of the language of the\\ncountry, and its laws.\\nTo afford relief to German emigrants, who might ar-\\nrive under such circumstances, with a view to settle in\\nthis country, was therefore the primary object for which\\nthe society was instituted.\\nThe means necessary for carrying the design into ef-\\nfect were small, in the beginning, being no other than\\nwhat arose from admission money, and quarterly contri-\\nbutions of the members yet the most pressing calls have\\nat all times been answered, and it is remembered with pe-\\nculiar satisfaction, that in more than one instance the so-\\nciety have been instrumental, not only in alleviating the\\ndistressed situation of their countrymen, but also in de-\\nlivering them from oppression.\\nAs the society increased in members, and the migra-\\ntion of foreigners, particularly of Germans, became less\\nfrequent, the institution was enabled so to manage its\\nfunds, as to acquire a small property in real estate, which\\n%vas held in trust by some of the members. The incon-\\nvenience of holding property in this manner, \\\\vas, how\u00c2\u00bb", "height": "3504", "width": "2227", "jp2-path": "charterbylawsofg00deut_0005.jp2"}, "6": {"fulltext": "IV\\never, soon experienced, which induced the society to ap-\\nply for a charter, and which was granted by the legisla-\\nture, in the session of the year 1804.\\nAt present the funds of the society are chi fly invest-\\ned in Bank stock, and the quarterly contributions having\\nbeen relinquished, the annual donations are nearly kept\\nwithin the limits of the devidends. Any considerable\\nincrease of members would put it in the power of the so-\\nciety still to augment their capital stock, the enhanced\\nrevenues of which would enable them to carry more fully\\ninto effect, the benevolent design of their institution^", "height": "3464", "width": "2055", "jp2-path": "charterbylawsofg00deut_0006.jp2"}, "7": {"fulltext": "CHARTER.\\nAN ACT,\\nTo INCORPORATE ThE GeRMAN SOCIETY\\nIN THE City of New- York, for\\nCHARITABLE PURPOSES.\\nPassed April 6th, 1804.\\nWhereas, Philip I. Arcularius,WiIliam Wilmer-\\nding, and others, citizens and inhabitants of the citv of\\nNew-York, associated as a society, under the style of The\\nGerman Society in the city of Nexv-Tork^ for the lauda-\\nble purposes of assisting German emigrants, and to af-\\nford relief to other poor distressed Germans, and their\\ndescendants, and by their petition to the legislature have\\nprayed to be incorporated, Therefore,\\nBe it enacted, by the People of the State of Nexv-Tork\\nrepresented in Senate and Assembly, That the said Philip\\nI. Arcularius, William Wilmerding, Leonhard Fisher\\nPeter Camman, David Grim, John B. Dash, senior, Phi-\\nlip Oswald, Christian Baehr, Christian Schultz, John\\nGaessner, Alexander Fink, senior, John B. Dash, junior,\\nthe reverend Doctor John Christopher Kunze, Christian\\nWilhelm Wilmerding, Jacob Mark, Blasius Mohr, John\\nPeter Ritter, Isaac Paris, the reverend Henrick Moller,\\nJohannes Mehli, John Harbeck, Charles Newman, Henry\\nAstor, George Gilfert, Carl Ludwig Camman, Doctor", "height": "3504", "width": "2227", "jp2-path": "charterbylawsofg00deut_0007.jp2"}, "8": {"fulltext": "6\\nGeorge Christian Anthon, Edward Livingston, Sigismund\\nHugget, John Jacob Astor, Christian Matthias Heil, Da-\\nvid Lydig, George Powers, James Hallet, Henry White,\\nDoctor John William Zeis, John Philips, Francis Childs,\\nJohn Speyer, Jacob Morton, Christian Rook, Stephen Van\\nRensselaer, Josiah Ogden Hoffman, Thomas Morris,\\nSamuel L. Mitchell, George Arcularius, Henry Limber-\\nger, Philip Grim, Henry Ortley, junior, John Fisher, John\\nBartow Prevost, Alexander Von Pfister, Cornelius Chris-\\ntian Westphal, Jacob Hauptman, Jacob Schieffelin, Henry\\nHeisser, Frederick Shoenewolf, Johannes Schultz, John\\nMorton, William Cammeyer, Martin Hoffman, Freder-\\nick Beinhauer, Hendrick Scherer, Jacob Bierman, Fre-\\nderick Rausch, William North, Daniel Bowie, the rever-\\nend George Strebeck, George Clussman, John Nicholas\\nCrentzebach, Cornelius Hoffman, Joseph Sterlitz, John\\nMiller, Edward Dunscomb, John Remmey, Benjamin\\nWalker, Anthony Ernest, J. L. Steinback, Matthias\\nLuft, Anthony Rutgers, Daniel Paris, Daniel Baehr,\\nWilliam G. Miller, William Gultzow, George F. Toder-\\nhorst, Nicholas I. Roosevelt, Peter Ritter, John Hone,\\nJacob Sherred, John Nitchie, Henrick Siebeck, Joseph\\nHorn, Lewis Eigenbrodt, Charles Loss, Joseph Meltzer,\\nand their present associates, and all persons being resi-\\ndent within the city or state of New-York, who shall\\nhereafter be members of the said society, shall be, and\\nhereby are, ordained, constituted, and declared to be\\none body corporate and politic, in fact and in name, by\\nthe name of The German Society of the city of New-\\nTork^ until the first Monday in April, one thousand\\neight hundred and twenty-five, and that by that name they\\nand their successors shall and may have succession, and\\nshall be persons in law, capable of suing and being sued,\\npleading and being impleaded, answering and being an-\\nswered unto, defending and being defended, in all courts\\nor places whatsoever, and all manner of action and actions.", "height": "3464", "width": "2055", "jp2-path": "charterbylawsofg00deut_0008.jp2"}, "9": {"fulltext": "suits, complaints, matters, and causes whatsoever and\\nthat they and their successors may have a common seal,\\nand may change and alter the same at their pleasure and\\nalso that they and their successors by the name of the Ger-\\nman Society of the city of New-York, shall be in law ca-\\npable of purchasing, holding and conveying any estate,\\nreal or personal, for the public use of the said corpora-\\ntion, provided that the lands, tenements, and heredita-\\nments which it shall be lawful for the said corporation to\\nhold, shall be only such as shall be requisite for the pur-\\npose of erecting a house or hall thereon, in which to\\nmeet and to transact the business of the said corporation,\\nor such as shall have been bona fide mortgaged to it by\\nway of security, or conveyed in satisfaction of debts pre-\\nviously contracted in the course of its business, or purcha-\\nsed at sales, on judgments which shall have been obtained\\nfor such debts, and provided also, that the amount of\\nthe real and personal estate which the said corporation are\\nhereby enabled to hold, shall not at anyone time exceed\\nthe sum of twenty-five thousand dollars.\\nAnd be it further enacted^ That the officers of tlie\\nsaid corporation shall be a President, Vice President,\\nTreasurer, Secretary, and seven Assistants, who shall hold\\ntheir oflices for one year, and shall be citizens of this state,\\nand be elected on the last Monday in January in every\\nyear, at such time and place in the City of New York as\\nshall be fixed on by the officers, or ascertained by the by-\\nlaws of the said corporation. That all elections of the\\nsaid officers or any of them shall be by ballot, and such\\npersons who shall have at any election the greatest num-\\nber of votes as President, Vice President, Treasurer,\\nSecretary or Assistants, shall be deemed duly elected to the\\noffice for which he or they were severally chosen and de-\\nsignated by the ballots, which were given in at any such\\nelection. And the said officers shall hold their respective\\noffices for one year, and until others shall be chosen in", "height": "3504", "width": "2227", "jp2-path": "charterbylawsofg00deut_0009.jp2"}, "10": {"fulltext": "their places provided that nothing contained in this act\\nshall be so construed as to prevent any or either of the\\nsaid officers from being re-elected That if any vacan-\\ncies shall happen among the said officers by death, resig-\\nnation or removal, such vacancies shall be filled for the\\nremainder of the year in which they may happen by a\\nspecial election for that purpose, to be held in the same\\nmanner as the annual elections, at such time or places as\\nshall be fixed on by the officers, or ascertained by the by-\\nlaws of the said corporation. That Philip I. Arcularius\\nshall be the first President of the said corporation, Wil-\\nliam Wilmerding Vice President thereof, Leonard Fisher\\nthe Treasurer thereof, Peter A. Camman Secretary there-\\nof; David Grim, John P. Ritter, Caspar Meier, Jacob\\nSherred, John Remmey, John B. Dash Junr. and Henry\\nHeiser the respective Assistants thereof, who shall hold\\ntheir offices respectively until the last Monday in January\\nnext, and until others shall be chosen in their places.\\nAnd be it further enacted^ that in case it should at any\\ntime happen that an election for officers should not be\\nmade on any day, when in pursuance to this act it ought\\nto have been made, the said corporation shall not for that\\ncause be deemed to be dissolved, but it shall and may be\\nlawful on any other day to hold and make an election of\\nofficers in such a manner as shall have been regulated by\\nthe by-laws and ordinances of the said corporation.\\nAnd be it further enacted^ That all elections and all\\nmeetings of the said corporation shall be made and held\\nat a place certain, to be fixed and determined by the by-\\nlaws of the said corporation, and that at all such elections\\nand meetings of the said corporation so to be held as afore-\\nsaid, thirteen members thereof including the President,\\nor in his absence the Vice President, or in his absence one\\nof the Assistants, shall be considered a quorum of the said\\ncorporation, and shall have full power to do and transact\\nall business thereof.", "height": "3464", "width": "2055", "jp2-path": "charterbylawsofg00deut_0010.jp2"}, "11": {"fulltext": "And be it further enacted^ That the said corporatioi),\\nand their successors, shall have full power from time to\\ntime to make by-laws and ordinances relative to the man-\\nagement and disposition of the estate and concerns of the\\nsaid corporation and the regulation of the persons exer-\\ncising the offices aforesaid. Provided that such by-laws\\nand regulations be not repugnant to the constitution or the\\nlaws of the United States and of this State.\\nAnd be it further enacted^ That the board of officers\\nshall at least once every year on the last Monday in Jan-\\nuary, exhibit to the members of this corporation an exact\\naccount of the receipts and disbursements of the preced-\\ning year.\\nAnd be it further enacted^ That all persons desirous to\\nbecome members of this corporation shall be proposed by\\nat least two members, one meeting previous to his or their\\nelection, which shall be by ballot, and determined by two\\nthirds of the members present at such election that then\\nhe or they so elected, on paying into the hands of the Trea-\\nsurer such sum as the corporation by their by-laws shall\\ndirect, provided the same shall not exceed the sum of fif-\\nteen dollars, shall have his or their names inserted in the\\ngeneral Register, and shall be entitled to all the privileges\\nand benefits arising therefrom.\\nAnd to the end that the funds of the said corporation\\nmay never be diverted to any other than the charitable\\npurposes for which the institution has been expressly made\\nand created,\\nBe it further enacted^ That the corporation shall,\\nwithin sixty days after the passing of this act, exhibit to the\\nchancellor of this state a full and particular account of all\\nthe estate real and personal then vested in the said corpo-\\nration, attested by the oath of the Treasurer thereof, that\\nthe same is a true and perfect account and shall also\\ntriennially between the first and last days of May, ex-\\nhibit to the chancellor forthe time being a like account, to-", "height": "3504", "width": "2227", "jp2-path": "charterbylawsofg00deut_0011.jp2"}, "12": {"fulltext": "10\\ngether with a particular account of all monies by the\\nsaid corporation expended in the preceding three years,\\nspecifying the several purposes to which it has been ap-\\nplied and if it should appear to the said chancellor, that\\nany monies, except for the necessary purchases or repair\\nof any buildings which may belong to the said corporation j\\nor for the payment of the Treasurer or Secretary thereof^\\nor for other charges expressly incidental to the manage-\\nment of the funds thereof, have been applied by the said\\ncorporation to any use, other than for the support of in-\\ndigent emigrants and other German poor and their descen.\\ndants, or other charitable purposes, he shall direct the At-\\ntorney General of the State for the time being ex-officio to\\nfile an information against the said corporation in the\\nSupreme Court of this State and if upon the traverse the\\nsaid corporation shall be found guilty and judgment shall\\npass thereupon, that thenceforth the said corporation shall\\ncease, and become null and void, and the estate real and\\npersonal which it may then possess, shall vest in the peo-\\nple of this State.\\nAnd be it further enacted^ That this act be and hereby is\\ndeclared to be a public act, and that the same be constru-\\ned in all courts and places benignly and favorably for every\\nbeneficial purpose therein intended.^\\nState of New-Tork^ Secretary s office,\\nI certify the preceding to be a true copy of an Act of\\nthe Legislature, now on file in this office,\\n[Signed] ARCH D. M INTYRE,\\nDep, Sec y", "height": "3464", "width": "2055", "jp2-path": "charterbylawsofg00deut_0012.jp2"}, "13": {"fulltext": "BY-LAWS,\\nTo BE OBSERVED BY THE CORPORATION\\nOF THE German Society of the\\nCity of New- York.\\nI.\\nThe Charter of this Society, the By-laws,\\nRules and Regulations of the same, at present\\nmade, and such as may hereafter be made, shall\\nbe regularly entered, under the date when agreed\\nto by the Society, in a book kept for that purpose\\nby the Secretary, who shall also enter therein the\\nname of each member, specifying the time of his\\nelection.\\nII.\\nAll meetings of this Society shall be held at pi^ce of\\nthe German Lutheran school-house, in William- meeting of\\n^_ ,j. 1 -1 1 the Socio\\nStreet, in the city of New-York, until other- ty.\\nwise ordered by the Society.\\nIII.\\nThe elections for officers shall be held at the\\nusual place of meeting of the Society, and the\\nofficers shall be chosen by ballot by a majority of to be by\\nthe members present which election shall be\\nheld under the inspection of three members pre-\\nviously chosen for that purpose by the So-\\nciety.", "height": "3504", "width": "2227", "jp2-path": "charterbylawsofg00deut_0013.jp2"}, "14": {"fulltext": "12\\nIV.\\nAny vacancy which may happen among the\\nofficers of this Society, by death or otherwise,\\nHow va- shall be filled up for the remainder of the year by\\ncancies are r\\nto be filled special meetmg, to be convened tor that pur-\\nP- pose, of which notice shall be given at least one\\nmonth previous to such meeting, and the election\\nfor supplying such vacancy shall be held in the\\nsame manner as the annual election is held.\\nV.\\nWhenever it shall happen at any meeting of\\nHow per-tl^^ Society that a sufficient number of members\\nions may do not appear to form a quorum agreeable to the\\ned when^ charter, and application is made for the proposal\\nthere is no of a person as a member, the name of such per-\\nson may be handed to the officers, whereupon he\\nshall be considered as regularly proposed.\\nVI.\\nAll new-elected members of this Society shall\\npay to the Treasurer thereof the sum of fifteen\\ndollars, at the time of their admission and sign-\\nberrto^pay S by-laws. And all members so elected,\\nfifteen dol- who shall neglect to pay their admission fees\\nwithin nine months subsequent to their election,\\n(after being notified) shall forfeit their right of\\nmembership, and be thenceforth considered as\\nnot elected.\\nVII.\\nAll business relative to the property belonging", "height": "3464", "width": "2055", "jp2-path": "charterbylawsofg00deut_0014.jp2"}, "15": {"fulltext": "1^\\nto the Society, particularly the transferring of property,\\nstock in anv of the Banks, or the sale of any pro-\\n1 transfer-\\nperty whatever, shall first be duly notified to the red or sold\\nSociety in one of their regular meetings, and pro-\\nceeded on in their next.\\nVIIL\\nThe board of officers shall meet monthly or of- Board of\\ntener if circumstances require, at such time and\\nplace as they shall judge proper, and not less monthly.\\nthan six shall be a quorum. They shall in each ^q^^j.^^\\nmonth appoint a visiting commitee of two mem- To appoint\\nbers from their board, whose duty it shall be dili- committee\\ngently to inquire into the situations and merits of\\nsuch German emigrants as may arrive here, and of\\nother poor or distressed Germans, and their des- Theirduty\\ncendants; particularly widows and orphans, who\\nmay need assistance from this Society. And the said\\ncommitte shall report thereon to the President,\\nmittee to\\nwho may call a meeting of the board of officers, report to\\nif he thinks proper, to whom they shall make a^\\nlike report, and take the orders of said board for\\ntheir further direction.\\nAnd in case of pressing necessity the com- Donations\\nby the\\nmittee may present an mdigent person with a committee\\nsum not exceeding three dollars, which donation limited to\\nthey shall report to the board of officers at their i^rs.\\nnext meeting.\\nIX.\\nThe Treasurer shall, before he enters upon Treasurer\\nthe duties of his office, give bond to this corpo- i^^^j^^^^\\nration in the sum of five thousand dollars, con-", "height": "3504", "width": "2227", "jp2-path": "charterbylawsofg00deut_0015.jp2"}, "16": {"fulltext": "14\\nditioned for the faithful performance of the du-\\nties enjoined upon him.\\nHe shall receive and pay all monies belonging\\nto this Society, and shall keep a true and regular\\naccount thereof.\\nToaccount He shall render uhto the Society a just and true\\nfor all mo- account of all monies received by him, belonging\\nnies recei-\\nved. to the bociety.\\nHe shall make no payments of any of said mo-\\nHow to ^ies, except upon an order from the President, or\\nmake pay- presiding officer of the Society, or board of offi-\\nments.\\ncers.\\nIn case of resignation or removal from office,\\nTo deliver \\\\^q sJ^^U faithfully deliver all monies and effects\\nup all mo- 1 X 1 1 1\\nnies, c.tobelongmg to the Society withm ten days mto the\\nhis succes- hands of his successor,\\nsor.\\nHe shall render unto the board of officers quar-\\nterly, and to the Society on the last Monday in\\nWhen to January annually, a particular statement of his\\naccount, accounts of the current or preceding year.\\nX.\\nThe Secretary shall keep regular minutes of\\nthe proceedings of the Society, and those of\\nDuties of the Board of Officers, and record them in the\\nthe Secre-pj.Qpgj. JQyj,j^^|g^ jj^ shrill prepare and send no-\\ntices to the members for the meetings, cause\\nadvertisements to be published in the news-\\npapers, and notify the officers, and new-elected\\nmembers of their election.", "height": "3464", "width": "2055", "jp2-path": "charterbylawsofg00deut_0016.jp2"}, "17": {"fulltext": "15\\nXL\\nThe Board of Officers may appoint a suitable The Board\\nperson to be Messenp-er of the Society, whose \u00c2\u00ab^PP\u00c2\u00b0^\\na Messen-\\nduties shall be such as the said Board may from ger.\\ntime to time order and direct and who shall\\nreceive such salary or other compensation as the\\nBoard shall think proper to allow.\\nxir.\\nThe Society shall hold four stated meetings\\nannually, on the following days, to wit, the first meetings\\non the second Monday in May the second on \u00c2\u00b0|^JJ^^\\nthe last Monday in July the third on the last\\nMonday in October, and the fourth on the last\\nMonday in January which is the annual meet-\\ning already established by the Charter of the So-\\nciety,", "height": "3504", "width": "2227", "jp2-path": "charterbylawsofg00deut_0017.jp2"}, "18": {"fulltext": "", "height": "3464", "width": "2055", "jp2-path": "charterbylawsofg00deut_0018.jp2"}, "19": {"fulltext": "RULES AND ORDERS.\\nI.\\nOn the appearance of a quorum the President shall take\\nthe chair and call the members to order*\\nIL\\nIf any of the Clergy belonging to the Society are pre-\\nsent, the President shall request the meeting to be opened\\nwith prayer.\\nIII.\\nReading the minutes of the Society at their last\\nmeeting, and those of the intervening meetings of the\\nofficers.\\nIV.\\nThe introduction of new members, if any be present\\nV.\\nBalloting for Candidates.\\nVL\\nProposing of Candidates.", "height": "3504", "width": "2227", "jp2-path": "charterbylawsofg00deut_0019.jp2"}, "20": {"fulltext": "18\\nVIL\\nDiscusslonofsuehsubjects as may be proposed by the\\nboard of officers, or by any individual member.\\nVIII.\\nAll By-laws shall receive three several readings pre-\\nvious to their being passed the second and third reading\\nto be at different meetings, unless the Society unanimous-\\nly direct otherwise.\\nIX.\\nAny By-law, Rule, or Regulation of this Society may\\nbe repealed at any regular meeting of the Society, provi-\\nded notice of a motion for such repeal shall have been\\ngiven at a previous stated meeting.\\nX.\\nThe President is to be obeyed in point of order when in\\nthe chair: he decides on all questions of order, subject to\\nan appeal to the Society.\\nXL\\nA member speaking shall rise and address himself\\nto the chair, uncovered. When two or more members\\nshall rise at the same time, the President shall name the\\nspeaker. No member shall speak more than twice on the\\nsame question, unless by leave of the Society.\\nXII.\\nMotions may be made and debates carried on in the.", "height": "3464", "width": "2055", "jp2-path": "charterbylawsofg00deut_0020.jp2"}, "21": {"fulltext": "19\\nGerman or English languages Any member may de-\\nmand an explanation of the subject that has been debated\\nor read, which the President shall give, or request any\\nmember qualified to make the explanation.\\nXIII.\\nThe President or presiding officer shall have the nom-\\nination of all committees for transacting any business,\\nsubject to the approbation of the Society.\\nXIV.\\nNo motion shall be debated, or put, unless the same be\\nseconded. When a motion is seconded it shall be stated\\nby the President before debate and every such motion\\nshall be reduced to writing if the President or any five\\nmembers shall desire it.\\nXV.\\nAfter a motion is stated by the President, it shall be\\ndeemed in possession of the Society, but may be with-\\ndrawn at any time before decision or amendment.\\nXVI.\\nA motion to adjourn shall be always in order, and shall\\nbe decided without debate.\\nXVII.\\nPetitions, Memorials, and other papers addressed to the\\nSociety, shall be read by the President or Secretary.", "height": "3504", "width": "2227", "jp2-path": "charterbylawsofg00deut_0021.jp2"}, "22": {"fulltext": "XVIIL\\nWhilst the President is putting a question, no member\\nshall walk out of, or cross the room nor when a mem-\\nber is speaking, shall any entertain private discourse or\\npass between him and the chair.\\nXIX.\\nAll questions in the Society shall be put in the order\\nthey were moved, except that in filling up blanks, the\\nlargest sum, and longest time shall be first put.\\nXX.\\nWhen a By-law shall pass the Society, the President\\nshall certify it, with the date thereof at foot, and the\\nSecretary countersign the same.", "height": "3464", "width": "2055", "jp2-path": "charterbylawsofg00deut_0022.jp2"}, "23": {"fulltext": "LIST OF THE MEMBERS\\nOF\\nThe German Society in the City of\\nNew- York.\\nWhen elect-\\ned.\\n1784\\n1785\\nOct. 9.\\nJan. 3.\\nMembers^ Names.\\nRemarks\\n1788\\nJohn B. Dash, Senior.\\nPhilip Oswald.\\nDavid Grim.\\nChristian Baehr.\\nJohn-Meyer.\\nChristian Schultz.\\nJohn Gassner.\\nAlexander Fink, Senior.\\nJohn B. Dash, Junior.\\nRev. Dr. John Christopher Kunze.\\nChristian Wilhelm Wilmerding.\\nFeb. 7. Jacob Mark.\\nApril 4|Blaze Moore.\\nJohn Peter Ritter.\\nIsaac Paris.\\nRev. Henry MoUer.\\nJohn Mayly.\\nJohn Harbeck.\\nCharles Newman.\\nHenry Astor.\\nGeorge Gilfert.\\nCarl Ludwig Camman.\\nGeorge Christian Anthon.\\nEdward Livingston.\\nSigismund Hugget.\\nJohn Jacob Astor.\\nChristian Matthias Heyl.\\nDavid Lydig.\\nDec d.\\nDec d.\\nDecU\\nOct. 3.\\n1786 April 3\\n1787 Jan. 1.\\nJuly 2.\\nNov. 7.\\nApril 2\\nDec d.\\n^M", "height": "3504", "width": "2227", "jp2-path": "charterbylawsofg00deut_0023.jp2"}, "24": {"fulltext": "22\\nJV/ie?i elect-\\ned.\\nMembers^ Names.\\nRemarks\\n1788\\nJuly 2.\\nGeorge Powers.\\nPhilip I. Arcularius.\\nAug. 9\\nHenry White.\\nJohn William Zeis.\\nJohn Philips.\\n1789\\nApril 1\\nFrancis Childs.\\nJ uiy* 1\\nJohn Speyer.\\nJacob Morton.\\nChristian Rook.\\n1790\\nJan. 6.\\nStephen Van Rensselaer.\\nJuly 7.\\nLeonard Fisher.\\nJosiah Ogden HofFman.\\n1791\\nx^pril 1\\nThomas Morris.\\n1792\\nApril 4\\nFrederick August De Zeng.\\nOct. 3\\nSamuel L. Mitchell.\\n1793\\nJan. 2\\nGeorge, Arculariub.\\nHenry Limberger.\\nPhilip Grim.\\nApril 3\\nHenry Ortley, Junior,\\n1794\\nJan. 8\\nJohn Fisher.\\nJohn Bartow Provost.\\nApril\\nAlexander Von Pfister.\\nCornelius Christian Westphall.\\nJuly 9\\nJacob Hauptman.\\nOct. 1\\nJacob Schieffelin.\\nHenry Heiser.\\ni\\n1795\\nJan. 7\\nFrederick Schoenewolf.\\nJohn Schultz.\\n21\\nJohn Morton.\\nWilliam Cammeyer.\\nMartin Hoffman.\\nBenjamin Walker.\\nFrederick Beinhauer.\\nHenry Scherer.\\nApril 1\\nJacob Bierman.\\nFrederick Rausch.\\nWilliam North.\\nJuly 1\\nDaniel Bowie.\\nRev. George Strebeck.\\nAnthony Ernest.\\n4\\nt.irf\u00c2\u00ab.", "height": "3464", "width": "2055", "jp2-path": "charterbylawsofg00deut_0024.jp2"}, "25": {"fulltext": "^3\\nJV/ie/i elect-\\ned.\\n1795\\n1796\\nJuly 1.\\n1797\\n1798\\n1799\\nJan. 25\\nAp l25\\nJuly 25\\nOct. 10\\n31\\nJan. 30\\n3Iembers^ Names.\\nRemarks\\n1800\\n1802\\n1803\\n1804\\n1805\\n1806\\n1807\\nGeorge Clusman.\\nJohn Nicholas Crentzebach.\\nJ. L. Steenback.\\nCornelius Hoffman.\\nJoseph Sterlitz*\\nJohn Miller.\\nEdward Dunscomb.\\nJohn Remmey.\\nMatthias Luft.\\nAnthony Rutger.\\nDaniel Paris.\\nDaniel Baehr.\\nWilliam G. Miller.\\nWilliam Gultzow.\\nJan. 30|George F, Toderhorsto\\nNicholas I. Roosevelt.\\nPeter Ritter, Junior.\\nJohn Hone.\\nJacob Sherred.\\nJohn Nitchie.\\nHenry Siebeck.\\nJoseph Horn.\\nLewis Eigenbrodt.\\nCharles Loss.\\nJoseph Metzler.\\nJohn L Werth.\\nCasper Meier.\\nEdward W. Laight.\\nPeter A. Camman.\\nJacob Clinch.\\nClarkson Crolius.\\nGeorge Sassenberg.\\nGeorge Meyer.\\nAnthony Steenback.\\nJohn Sidell.\\nJohn D. Miller.\\nDaniel Fasch.\\nWilliam Klein.\\nGeorge Minuse.\\nJolin Luff.\\nAp l 30\\nJan. 19\\n28\\nJan. 27\\nMayl2\\nOct. 27\\n25\\nJan. 25\\nOct. 29\\nAp l 29\\nJuly 29\\nJan. 27\\nMayl2\\nMay 11\\ndec d.", "height": "3454", "width": "2207", "jp2-path": "charterbylawsofg00deut_0025.jp2"}, "26": {"fulltext": "^4\\n014 205 576 4\\nfV/ien elect-\\ned.\\nMembers Names,\\n180; July 2r William G. Miller Junr.\\nISOSJJan. 25 Philip E. xMulhenburg,\\nFerdinand HolterhofF.\\nJuly 25 Balthazar P. 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