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Friedrich Martin "Friedrich" "Fritz" Armbrüster (June 1826 – 10 February 1897) president; Adolph Schlüter (c. 1835 – 30 March 1873) secretary and librarian; and Carl Linger (leader / conductor). Tenors were Julius H. C. Eitzen (1830–1897),
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Henriette Ohlmeyer in 1849; daughter Agnes Louise Matina Reinhardt married Ferdinand Julius Sobels, daughter (Hermina Sophie) Ida Reinhardt (1858–1914) was fine singer.
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Singing Society (organiser H. Heinicke) amalgamated with the Liedertafel, as did several other minor German societies.
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976:"Adelaider Liedertafel 1858: a Detailed History"
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289:1864–1865 Carl Julius Kunze (c. 1825–1868)
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