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Der Deutsche Correspondent : ウィキペディア英語版
Der Deutsche Correspondent

''Der Deutsche Correspondent'' was a German-language newspaper in Baltimore, Maryland. It was the most influential newspaper among Germans in Baltimore, lasting longer than any of the other German newspapers in Maryland.
== History ==
''Der Deutsche Correspondent'' was established in 1841 by Friedrich Raine, a member of a family of printers from Westphalia, Germany. During the 1880s and 1890s, its circulation reached about 15,000. It began as a weekly, and eventually became a daily paper.
The paper closed April 28, 1918, due to anti-German sentiment resulting from World War I.
In 2009 The Maryland Historical Society received a grant from the Charles Edward Hilgenberg Fund of the Baltimore Community Foundation to digitize ''Der Deutsche Correspondent''.
In March 2013 the University of Maryland Libraries announced that they would also be digitizing the ''Der Deutsche Correspondent''. The content digitized by the University of Maryland are available as part of the historic newspaper database Chronicling America at the Library of Congress.

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