SOCIAL RELATIONS IN NINETEENTH CENTURY FREDERICK AS REVEALED IN JACOB ENGELBRECHT'S DIARY
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2010-12
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Hood College Arts and Humanities
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Abstract
For over two centuries, Frederick has become a desired home and sanctuary for
thousands of European immigrants and at times has also been a city divided by internal
conflict. Established in 1745, Frederick has evolved from being a small frontier
settlement to a large populated city of 91,497 inhabitants.2 Local museums are full of
well-preserved collections of artifacts and materials concerning Frederick's history.
These items provide a snapshot of the American experience. One such item is the diary of
Jacob Engelbrecht.