Kohlberg, Ernst, Papers 1875-1904

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Kohlberg, Ernst, Papers 1875-1904

The Ernst Kohlberg Papers, 1875-1904, document the lives and work of Kohlberg and his wife Olga through correspondence and images.

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Born in Beverungen, Prussia, Ernst Kohlberg (1857-1910) immigrated to Texas in 1875 with Solomon C. Schutz and settled in El Paso, then called Franklin. Kohlberg worked in stores owned by Schutz on both sides of the Rio Grande, studied Spanish, and became deputy United States consul in El Paso del Norte, Mexico, and assistant postmaster in Franklin. After losing all his money investing in a gold mine in Jesús María, Mexico, Kohlberg moved to San Francisco, where he worked as a clerk...

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