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>Broader Search Findings on Hermann Eduard von Holst
>1. University of Chicago Special Collections (Primary Source)
>A detailed collection exists at the Hanna Holborn Gray Special Collections Research Center, comprising:

>Correspondence, journals, notes, and a letterbook from the German Patriotic Aid Society (1870–1871), where vonHolst served as secretary along with Theodor F.C. >Petrasch.
>Wikipedia
>The University of Chicago Library
Encyclopedia.com

>The society was focused on aiding soldiers and war orphans during the Franco-Prussian War—not a coup or conspiratorial group.

>There is no mention of any "manifesto in a dead language," nor involvement in coups or esoteric societies.

>2. Maryland Historical Magazine (Historic Secondary Source)
>An article from 2011 references a letter about the formation of a “conspiratorial secret”—not in the sense of coups but in organizing immigrant aid. This aligns with involvement in the German Patriotic Aid Society.
>Maryland Historical Society

>3. Broader Historiography & Academic Sources
>Beyond standard references (Wikipedia, Encyclopedia.com), other academic treatments—including JSTOR articles and university theses—continue to view vonHolst as a scholarly historian and critic, not a political operative or insurgent.
>Ranker
>JSTOR
Encyclopedia.com

>4. No Supporting Evidence of a "Dead-Language Manifesto"
>Despite a wide search—including finding aids, blogs, magazine archives, and JSTOR databases—no text or manuscript in an archaic or cryptic language surfaced, nor any mention of a manifesto. All his published works are in German or English, aimed at constitutional and political history.

>Membership Confirmed: Von Holst was elected a member of the American Antiquarian Society on October 21, 1882.

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