William and Charlotte Engel Levison Collection 1717-2007 bulk1935-1972

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William and Charlotte Engel Levison Collection 1717-2007 bulk1935-1972

This collection contains the papers of William and Charlotte Engel Levison andtheir family members. It largely documents the professional work of William Levison, the personal correspondence and interests of Charlotte EngelLevison, and the family history of both the Levison and Engel families, including papers of family ancestors. Among the papers of this collectionare official papers, correspondence, poetry books, diaries, memoir material, military and professional papers, notes, and clippings.

10 linear feet + 1 oversized box

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SNAC Resource ID: 6345871

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Levison Family

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Enders Family

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Levison, Charlotte Engel, 1911-2001

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William Levison (born Wilhelm Samuel Levison), physician, born April 12, 1909 in Cologne, died 1961 in Newark. After attending the Schiller-Gymnasium in Cologne until 1927, he studied medicine in Freiburg im Breisgau, Cologne, and Munich. He passed the state medical examination in Cologne on December 20, 1932, and received his M.D two days later with the dissertation Komplementbestimmungen bei Herz- und Kreislaufkranken (Complementary Diagnosis of Heart and Circulatory Patients), pu...

Engel Family

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Levison, William, 1909-1961

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Hertz Family

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Levison, Wilhelm, 1876-1947

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Wilhelm Levison (1876-1947) was a German historian from Duesseldorf, Germany. His family was originally from Siegburg, Germany. He studied History and Classical Philology at the Universities of Bonn and Berlin and then started to work for the publication series Monumenta Germaniae Historica under Bruno Kusch (1857-1940). In 1903 he became a lecturer at the University of Bonn in "History of the medieval ages" and "Auxiliary Historic Sciences." In 1909 he was given the title of Professor and in 19...