Reemelin, Charles 1814-1896

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Charles Reemelin immigrated from Germany in 1832 and settled his and other German families in Dent, Ohio, where he began a wine industry. He was elected to the Ohio Legislature and Senate, served as a bank examiner and established the reform farm for boys in Lancaster, Ohio. Reemelin was a reformer, orator and writer.

From the description of Charles Reemelin family papers, 1849-1973 (bulk 1891-1896, 1945-1973). (Cincinnati Historical Library and Archives). WorldCat record id: 34289101

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creatorOf Reemelin, Charles, 1814-1896. Charles Reemelin family papers, 1849-1973 (bulk 1891-1896, 1945-1973). Cincinnati History Library, Cincinnati Museum Center
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associatedWith Bartholomew-Clifton School. corporateBody
associatedWith Butler County (Ohio). Treasurer's Office. corporateBody
associatedWith Cincinnati Conservatory of Music. corporateBody
associatedWith Hoffmann family. family
associatedWith Hoffmann, Sallie Charlotte Reemelin, 1884-1973. person
associatedWith Marmet family. family
associatedWith Neuhaus family. family
associatedWith Reemelin family. family
associatedWith Strawbridge, Jane Whipple Hoffmann, 1909- person
associatedWith Whipple family. family
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Ohio--Cincinnati
Cincinnati (Ohio)
Ohio
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Adult education
Civil service
German American families
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Birth 1814

Death 1896

Male

English,

German

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