J. Hanno Deiler Papers, 1890-1909.

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J. Hanno Deiler Papers, 1890-1909.

These papers consist principally of notes Deiler took while researching the history of Germans and German-Americans in Louisiana. They also contain writings by Deiler, a small amount of correspondence, and miscellaneous items. Much of the material is undated; most items probably originated between 1890 and 1909. The papers are arranged into four series: Research Notes; Family Histories; Writings; Miscellaneous. To help preserve the original material, much of which is fragile, most of the folders have been copied. Originals are found in boxes 1 and 2; copies are found in boxes 3 and 4. Whenever possible, researchers should use copies instead of originals.

4 boxes (1.5 linear ft.)

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Deiler, J. Hanno (John Hanno), 1849-1909

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John Hanno Deiler was born at Altoetting, Upper Bavaria on August 8, 1849, the second son of Konrad and Magdalena Deiler. Deiler attended the public schools in his hometown. He also received training in music from a Bavarian court composer and from his father who was a court musician. In 1866 he won a scholarship to the Royal Normal College of Munich; in 1868 he graduated from that institution with honors. He then held government appointments as a teacher in several schools. While teaching in Mu...