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Brantz Mayer

Brantz Mayer (September 27, 1809 - February 23, 1879) was an American author.
==Biography==
He was born in Baltimore to Christian Mayer, a German who emigrated in 1784 along with a friend, Lewis Brantz. Forming a business partnership that would last for decades, Lewis Brantz and the elder Mayer engaged in trade with the East Indies and Mexico. As well, Mayer for many years served as consul general of Würtemberg in the United States.
In 1809, Christian Mayer had a second son (the first was lawyer Charles F. Mayer), whom he named after his friend and business partner. Childless himself, Lewis Brantz would eventually name the younger Mayer as his heir.〔
After graduating at St. Mary's College, Baltimore, Brantz Mayer sailed for the East, visiting Java, Sumatra, and China, and returned in 1828. He studied law during this long voyage, and on his return home he entered the law school of the University of Maryland and was admitted to the bar in 1829. He practiced law from 1832 until 1841, when he was appointed secretary of legation to Mexico, where he remained a year, and on his return edited for a short time the ''Baltimore American'' newspaper. Brantz Mayer was again secretary of the United States legation to Mexico in 1842〔Mayer, Brantz, ''Mexico as it was and as it is'' (1844; 3d ed., 1847) at (archive.org )〕 and 1843.〔
When he returned home after his 1843 visit, he published his first work, ''Mexico as it Was, and as it Is'' (Philadelphia, 1844), which was accused of unfairness and gave rise to animated controversy. In the winter of 1844, Mayer founded the Maryland Historical Society, the original object of which was “the collecting the scattered materials of the early history of the state, and for other collateral purposes.” During the American Civil War, Mayer was an active Unionist, and in 1861 was appointed president of the Maryland Union State general committee, and did much to aid the Union cause.〔
In 1867 he was appointed a paymaster in the United States army, a post which he resigned in 1875. He contributed to the Maryland Historical Society the ''Journal of Charles Carroll of Carrollton during his Mission to Canada'', and ''Tah-gah-jute, or Logan and Captain Michael Cresap''.

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