The Pennsylvania German in the Settlement of Maryland

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Dr. Martin G. Brumbaugh says : " The Antietam church was organized in 1752. William Stover was the first elder. His parents were not members. He was born about 1725 and died in 1795. He was assisted in the ministry for some time by George Adam Martin and was succeeded by his son Daniel Stover, who died October, 1822. This church extended over a large terri- tory and was a midway point for emigration from eastern Pennsylvania to Virginia and the west. This church was located in the famous Conoco...cheague country. It was the Pennsylvania-German in Settlement of Maryland. 107 scene of many Indian depredations during the French and Indian Wars and during the Revolution. The early mem- bers suffered greatly, and some were ruthlessly murdered. There was no meeting-house for the congregation until 1798, when Price's Church was erected. " 70 70 " History of the Brethren, " p. 512.
DUTCH OVEN.
CHAPTER X.
EDUCATION, REDEMPTIONERS, SERVITUDE.
HEN the German emi- grants began to ar- rive in this country, and more particularly in Pennsylvania, in large numbers and it be- came apparent that unless the influx was checked the Ger- man settlers would soon out- number the English, the lat- ter in no uncertain terms voiced their objection to al- lowing the Germans to come in unlimited numbers, and found all sorts of reasons for this objection.


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