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John A. Steiner

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Steiner married Sophia Myers on April 13, 1837. Their two children were Calvin Myers and Susan Sophia. His wife died in 1842. He married Mary Ann Brunner on September 19, 1844. Their seven children were Charles Henry, Mary Amelia, John Edgar, Ira Frank, Kate Brunner, Fannie Elizabeth and Edward
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Steiner was a member of the Junior Steam Engine Company No. 1 of Frederick for over 50 years. He was active in the Evangelical Reformed Church of Frederick and was elected as the congregation's deacon and elder. He was a delegate to the General Synod of the Reformed Church. He was elected vice
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After leaving his studies, Steiner worked in shoe making, lumber, and brick manufacturing. He was appointed clerk of the Frederick County commissioners and was elected to the Board of Common Council in Frederick. At the outbreak of the Civil War, he along with
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Acts and Proceedings of the Synod of the Potomac of the Reformed Church in the United States at Carlisle, Pa., Oct. 9th, 1889
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Everett. His second wife died in 1894. In 1894, he moved to life with his daughter at 1711 West Fayette Street in Baltimore.
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Steiner died on April 20, 1902, aged 86, at his daughter's home in Baltimore. He was buried in
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Wilmer, L. Allison; Jarrett, J. H.; Vernon, George W. F. (1898).
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Republican Party members of the Maryland House of Delegates
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president of the Synod of the Potomac at its session in
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Burials at Mount Olivet Cemetery (Frederick, Maryland)
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John Alexander Steiner was born on March 16, 1816, in
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1st Maryland Infantry Regiment, Potomac Home Brigade
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Friedenwald Co. pp. 36, 50–52 477:1872 Liberal Republican convention 14: 918:19th-century Maryland politicians 913:19th-century American legislators 471:Steiner then associated with the 816: 751: 712: 676: 631: 579: 456:Prior to the war, Steiner was a 314: 848:People from Frederick, Maryland 460:and afterward aligned with the 259: 239: 16:American politician (1816–1902) 878:Editors of Maryland newspapers 1: 556:"Gen. J. A. Steiner is Dead" 694:History of Western Maryland 616:. April 21, 1902. p. 3 564:. April 22, 1902. p. 8 466:Maryland House of Delegates 394:Maryland House of Delegates 934: 475:and was a delegate to the 691:Scarf, J. Thomas (1882). 383: 379: 304: 300: 201:Frederick, Maryland, U.S. 143: 50: 30: 473:Liberal Republican Party 775:Maryland State Archives 771:Maryland Manual On-Line 610:"Gen. John A. Steiner" 495:Carlisle, Pennsylvania 390:John Alexander Steiner 157:John Alexander Steiner 873:American firefighters 853:People from Baltimore 511:Mount Olivet Cemetery 338:Years of service 198:Mount Olivet Cemetery 59:Serving with 863:Union Army officers 410:Frederick, Maryland 170:Frederick, Maryland 486:Frederick Examiner 447:Twelfth Army Corps 431:William P. Maulsby 371:American Civil War 349:Lieutenant colonel 218:Liberal Republican 868:Maryland sheriffs 777:. January 4, 2010 561:The Baltimore Sun 481:Port of Baltimore 387: 386: 138:Charles F. Wenner 134:Thomas G. Maynard 92:, Upton Buhrman, 77:John L. 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Index

Maryland House of Delegates
Frederick County
Henry Baker
Upton Buhrman
Thomas Gorsuch
John R. Rouzer
John L. Linthicum
David Agnew
Samuel Keefer
David J. Markey
David Rinehart
Thomas A. Smith
Ephraim Albaugh
Noah Bowlus
Joseph Byers
R. P. T. Dutrow
Thomas G. Maynard
Charles F. Wenner
Frederick, Maryland
Baltimore
Mount Olivet Cemetery
Whig
Republican
Liberal Republican
Union Army
1st Maryland Infantry Regiment, Potomac Home Brigade
American Civil War
Maryland House of Delegates
Frederick County
Frederick, Maryland

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