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'Now the Civil War was raging, calling Maconites of all faiths to serve the south. When the German Artillery Company was organized in Macon by American citizens of German birth, many young sons of Congregation Beth Israel drilled regularly. The battery included Private B. Nordlinger, who had taken over the post of hazan at $25 a years when Mr. Sternheimer moved to Columbus. Within a year the latter begged to be reinstated in the Macon pulpit. In spite of his promise to be “prompt and faithful,” the Minutes book of March 19, 1865 relates that he was “grossly neglecting the duties of his office,” and he was discharged."
1830 |
December 29, 1830
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Niederseebach, Seebach, Alsace, France
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1868 |
October 21, 1868
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Washington, DC, United States
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1907 |
September 25, 1907
Age 76
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Washington, DC, United States
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September 27, 1907
Age 76
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Washington Hebrew Congregation Cemetery, Lot #151, Grave #3, Washington, District of Columbia, United States
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