Did a man in private life known as Frank Finkel escape from the Custer Battle?

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Did a man in private life known as Frank Finkel escape from the Custer Battle?

Typewritten account of the escape of Frank Finkel from the Custer massacre, written by historian Charles Kuhlman, with additional details written by Ray Peterson; also a cover letter, October 20, 1949, by Hermie C. Billmeyer.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7566803

Wisconsin Historical Society Archives

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Kuhlman, Charles, 1872-1959

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Charles Kuhlman was born on 15 Jan. 1872 in Davenport, Iowa, and served in the Nebraska militia as a lieutenant. He attended the University of Nebraska, received a Master's Degree in History in 1897, and continued his historical studies in Europe. In 1900, he received a PhD. from the University of Zurich. After spending the next three years doing research in Germany and France, Kuhlman returned to teach history at the University of Nebraska and was appointed head of European History. Kuhlman tau...

Finkel, Frank

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Peterson, Raymond H., 1938-

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Billmeyer, Hermie C.

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