Papers of Reinhold Solger, 1840-1944.

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Papers of Reinhold Solger, 1840-1944.

Correspondence (1854-1944), articles, plays, and drawings by Solger, announcements, lectures, clippings, photos, autograph collection, biographical and genealogical notes, memorabilia, and other papers. Includes writings about Solger by Milton Allan Dickie and Friedrich Kapp; a brief submitted to Salmon P. Chase by Solger relating to the case of the United Turner Rifles, April 1861; and letters to Solger's grandson, Frederick Reinhold Solger from scholars asking about Solger. Correspondents include Mikhail Aleksandrovich Bakunin, Nathaniel P. Banks, Edward Baumstark, Phillips Brooks, Caroline Wells (Healy) Dall, Milton Allan Dickie, Charles Fleishmann, Edward Everett Hale, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Henry James, Friedrich Kapp, William Sloane Kennedy, Otto Lohr, Anna Cabot (Jackson) Lowell, Horace Mann, Elizabeth Palmer Peabody, Anna Katharine (Green) Rohlfs, Carl Schurz, Madeline Bettina Stern, and Adolf Edward Zuker.

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