Letters, to Karl Heinzen, 1862.

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Letters, to Karl Heinzen, 1862.

The letters concern an investigation of the alleged criminal record of General Blenker, U.S. Army, Potomac Division, in German, prior to his emigration, problems of locating evidence, and advice on conduct of the case against him which Heinzen and Der Pionier were pursuing.

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University of Michigan

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Blenker, Louis, 1812-1863

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He was born at Worms, Germany. After being trained as a goldsmith by an uncle in Kreuznach, he was sent to a polytechnical school in Munich. Against his family's wishes, he enlisted in an Uhlan regiment which accompanied Otto to Greece in 1832. Due to his gallantry, he soon became an officer. A revolt in Greece obligated him to leave, with an honorable discharge, in 1837. He studied medicine in Munich and then, at the wish of his parents, opened a wine trading business in Worms. In 1843, he marr...

Zitz, Franz Heinrich 1803-1877

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German immigrant radical lawyer commissioned by Heinzen to investigate Ludwig Blenker in the court records of Mainz, Germany. From the description of Letters, to Karl Heinzen, 1862. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34367539 ...

Heinzen, Karl, 1809-1880

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German refugee in 1848, radical author, lecturer, and editor of Der Pionier, 1854-1879. From the description of Karl Heinzen papers, 1797-1905. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 66895338 From the description of Papers, 1797-1905. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34491694 Author. Full name: Karl Peter Heinzen. From the description of Letter of Karl Heinzen with newspaper clipping, 1871-1887. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 79455782...