This book, "Charter Und Statuen," likely details the charter and statutes of the Deutscher Liederkranz of New York City. The Liederkranz was an important German singing society that played a significant role in the cultural life of the German-American community in New York. Such organizations were vital in preserving and promoting German language, music, and traditions within the United States.
This historical document offers insights into the organizational structure, goals, and activities of a prominent German-American cultural institution. Researchers interested in German-American history, choral music, or the cultural landscape of 19th and early 20th century New York City will find this a valuable resource.
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