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"Traffik" of Men | Quote of the Day | Christian History Institute

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Hoist a stein to salute German-American Day

Editor’s Note: The Gazette throughout the year has featured a series of articles on Bedford County’s history in conjunction with its 250th anniversary celebration this year. Mixing with that series

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The Germans Have Landed


It is October 1683. In a temporary cave-dwelling on the high banks of the Delaware, a German Mennonite family and several German Quaker families cast lots for parcels of land. The settlement they are founding—Germantown—will play a crucial role in the early history of the American Anabaptists.
The Germans' "other holy experiment"
A wave of German immigrants began landing at the port city of Philadelphia in the late 17th and early 18th centuries. William Penn, the colony's Quaker proprietor, did not intend to establish a Quaker commonwealth in the New World. Rather Pennsylvania—"Penn's Woods"—his "holy experiment," was open to all people of Christian faiths.

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