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How to handle the Germans in America. Intrigu

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How to handle the Germans in America. Intrigu
How to handle the Germans in America. Intriguing political letter of T.J. Cleaner, penned just before election day. On letterhead of Clyde's Coastwise and West India Steam Lines, Philadelphia, Nov. 1, 1891, 4 pp., 8 x 10 1/2 . With unusual content on German voters in America. "I have paid the sore-heads, 8 of them, for the pumping business on the acid barge...They are in the best of humor and will do the square thing on election day. One of them has been a 'Repub' but he says he is going to vote with us sure... Regular work must be done to keep in line those who are inclined to be balky. If some of those who have heretofore always been reliable, would simply keep quiet, we would have no trouble whatever. This they will not do but must be continually finding fault and making others dissatisfied. It requires but little virus to inoculate a goodly number...When you come here again...tell something about Bismark - make him a great 'hero.' This will get all the Dutch, and we have a good many of them here...What they want is 'German,' something to...make them all laugh continually and heartily, and they will think you are the greatest man on the Eastern Shore of Maryland. Our friends 'Crothers & Reube' can furnish the toddy...Our people are not well satisfied about friend Wirts' 'Germanism.' They want men with clean 'German' records, a regular thoroughbred - no latter day saints. They will bear rough handling from a thoroughbred Germanite but a half breed must stroke the hair the right way and with a soft hand...." Very fine.