NORDHOFF, CHARLES
\nˈɔːdhɒf], \nˈɔːdhɒf], \n_ˈɔː_d_h_ɒ_f]\
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born in 1830, came to America from Prussia in 1843. He has been Washington correspondent of the New York Herald since 1871. He wrote "Secession in Rebellion," "The Freedmen of South Carolina," "The Communistic Societies of the United States" and "Politics for Young Americans."
By John Franklin Jameson
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