Hoffman, Francis Arnold, 1822-1903.

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Immigrant from Hereford, Prussia who studied for the ministry and served at a Lutheran church in Schaumberg, Illinois then moved to Chicago studied law, worked in business and was named to the Chicago City Council, 1852-1860. An organizer of the Republican Party in Illinois, he was elected Lieutenant Governor in 1860. Established the International Bank in 1866 and was active in restoring banks and businesses after the Chicago fire in 1871. First editor of German paper Illinois Staat Zeitung and edited several others including a farm paper in Wisconsin after he retired.

From the description of Papers, 1840-1900. (Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library). WorldCat record id: 56434061

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creatorOf Hoffman, Francis Arnold, 1822-1903. Papers, 1840-1900. Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library
creatorOf Eccles, Joseph T., 1807-fl. 1880. Papers, 1859-1871. Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library
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associatedWith Eccles, Joseph T., 1807-fl. 1880. person
associatedWith Hoffman family. family
associatedWith Jaeger family. family
associatedWith Laue family. family
associatedWith Rittershausen family. family
associatedWith Sonne family. family
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Illinois--Chicago
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German American newspapers
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Birth 1822

Death 1903

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