Lambert Naegele and family papers, 1905, 1931-1952.

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Lambert Naegele and family papers, 1905, 1931-1952.

Biographical data on Naegele, a newspaper editor in New Ulm (Brown County, Minn.), Minneapolis, Montana, and Washington, and his family, consisting of essays by his son, Otto, and newspaper obituaries. The essays also provide information on the Dakota Conflict (1862) in New Ulm, the New Ulm Turnverein, and other aspects of the city's history.

4 items, comprising 41 pieces.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6679040

Minnesota Historical Society Library

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Pfaender, William, 1826-1905

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Naegele, Katherine Conrad, 1836-1883.

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Naegele, Lambert, 1833-1905.

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Naegele, Otto Eugene, 1858-

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Turnverein New Ulm.

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Pope, John, 1822-1892

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Pope, son of Illinois politician and judge Nathaniel Pope, was a West Point graduate and had an army career. After the Union army loss at 2nd Manassas (Bull Run) in August 1862, Pope was sent to Minnesota to put down the Sioux Indian uprising. He retired from the army in 1886. From the description of Letters, June 1861. (Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library). WorldCat record id: 310760857 American army officer. From the description of Autograph letter signed : Fo...