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Kuhlman, Charles, 1872-1959

Charles Kuhlman was born on 15 Jan. 1872 in Davenport, Iowa, and served in the Nebraska militia as a lieutenant. He attended the University of Nebraska, received a Master's Degree in History in 1897, and continued his historical studies in Europe. In 1900, he received a PhD. from the University of Zurich. After spending the next three years doing research in Germany and France, Kuhlman returned to teach history at the University of Nebraska and was appointed head of European History. Kuhlman taught for only one year before retiring due to an increasing deafness. Kuhlman became a farmer and in his spare time he continued to study and write history. In 1916, Kuhlman moved to Billings, Mont., where he became interested in the events surrounding the Battle of Little Bighorn. With the exception of the unpublished essay Kuhlman wrote in reaction to Col. Hughes's Custer history and a copy of his work done for the Encyclopedia Britannica, Kuhlman's Western Americana scholarship was purchased by Michael J. Koury and later sold to Brigham Young University. Charles Kuhlman's interest in military tactics and revolt remained a central focus in his historical research. His earlier scholarship concentrated primarily on the Jacobin cause and other revolutionary societies of the French Revolution. Kuhlman continued to revise his earlier writings through the 1950s, hoping to publish a definitive text on Jacobin history. Charles Kuhlman died in Billings, Mont., in 1959.

From the description of Charles Kuhlman papers, 1896-1959. (Montana State University Bozeman Library). WorldCat record id: 154689585

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Kuhlman, Charles, 1878-1959.

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American author and historian. From the description of Did a man known in private life as Frank Finkel participate in and escape from the Custer Battle?, ca. 1950. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122609198 Historian, author, and farmer in Billings, Montana. From the description of Diaries and account books, 1905-1925. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122536496 From the guide to the Charles Kuhlman diaries and account books, 1905-1925, (L. Tom Perry Special ...

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