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JOHN A. STEINBACH

 

 

            On the 11th of July, 1875, Mr. Steinbach was elected President of what is now California Parlor, No. 1, and during his term of office laid the foundation for this growing Order. As General Winn was the “Founder,” Brother Steinbach has earned the title of “Father.”

            He was a bright, active boy of 15 years of age, when the organization was first attempted by General Winn in 1869. During his first term in office and since his mind has been wrapped up in advancing, building and crystallizing this humane and popular organization. During his term of office as Grand President of the Grand Parlor there were thirty-seven parlors organized; a larger number than in any administration in their history.

            As an ardent son of worthy sires who laid the foundation of this great commonwealth, he visited 211 Parlors during his term of office as Grand President, at his own expense.

            As a speaker his arguments are decisive, his language fluent, his points well taken, and his illustratious (sic) very happily expressed. He always wins the approbation of his audience, and they leave impressed with the verity of his arguments. He is perfectly conversant with the history of the Order from its incipiency to its present maturity, and can therefore speak and act intelligently about its transactions.

            His life has been an honored and useful one and he takes a deep interest in civic and political affairs. He has served as School Director for the city and county of San Francisco, and has earned the titles by good service as Past Chancellor of the Knights of Pythias; Past Councillor (sic) of Chosen Friends; Past Officer of the United Order of Honor, and numerous other social and political organizations.

            As a representative Californian, whose career has been one of service to his native State, he has proved himself worthy of the honor that has been given him and a popular son of an Argonaut.   

 

 

 

Transcribed By: Cecelia M. Setty.

Source: “Illustrated Fraternal Directory Including Educational Institutions on the Pacific Coast, Page 238, Publ. Bancroft Co., San Francisco. Cal.  1889.


© 2012 Cecelia M. Setty.

 

 

 

 

 

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