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This Month in SC History: German Friendly Society

On Jan. 15, 1766, Michael Kalteisen held a meeting in his home in Charleston with Daniel Strobel and fourteen other German men. This constituted the founding and first official meeting ....

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"G" is for German Friendly Society. | South Carolina Public Radio

ā€œGā€ is for German Friendly Society. Oldest of all German male social organizations in Charleston, the German Friendly Society was founded in 1766 by sixteen German men. ....

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