Partz, August F. W.

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August F. W. Partz was born in Germany on January 7, 1821 or 1822, and immigrated to the United States in 1849. He worked as a mining engineer for the Mamakating Mine in New York in 1864. That year, he intended to travel to Santa Fe, New Mexico, to explore another mining opportunity, but he elected not to travel beyond Quincy, Illinois, because of guerilla fighting in Missouri and Kansas. In 1870, Partz lived in Oakland, California; he later lived in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He and his wife Julia had at least two children, Julius and Constanza. August F. W. Partz died on October 4, 1908.

From the guide to the August F. W. Partz letters, Partz, August F. W. letters, 1864, (William L. Clements Library, University of Michigan)

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referencedIn Brown, Edgar M., b. 1801. Edgar M. Brown papers, 1786-ca. 1900. New-York Historical Society
creatorOf August F. W. Partz letters 1864 Partz, August F. W. letters William L. Clements Library
referencedIn Bining, Arthur C., b. 1893,. Collection, 1787-1957, 1787-1908, 1957. Historical Society of Pennsylvania
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associatedWith Brown, Edgar M., b. 1801. person
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Quincy (Ill.)
Missouri
Cleveland (Ohio)
Mamakating (N.Y. : Town)
Santa Fe (N.M.)
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Nickel mines and mining
Train robberies
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