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Correspondence between Fritz and Mathilde, who frequently lived apart; letters from family members; copies of some 1848 newspapers; correspondence on the American Civil War consisting of letters by Fritz Anneke to Edwin Stanton, Secretary of War, and letters to Fritz Anneke from German-American leaders; letters to Mathilde Anneke from participants in the suffrage movement with draft replies 1869-1882; manuscripts by Mathilde Anneke of addresses, articles, poems and her play Ò€ithono'; correspondence concerning her girls' school in Milwaukee; diaries and memorandum books. Biographical notes by their daughter Hertha Anneke and Henriette Heinzen. NB. Originals at the State Historical Society of Wisconsin, Madison, USA.

7 microfilms.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6707074

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Anneke, Fritz

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U.S. Army officer detailed to Camp Washburn, near Milwaukee, Wis. From the description of Civil War papers, 1863. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70950360 ...

Anneke, Mathilde Franziska

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Both born in Westphalia; after the failure of the 1848 Revolution in Germany they emigrated to the USA, where Fritz became a journalist and Mathilda campaigned for women's rights and against slavery. From the description of Archives. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122411403 ...