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Format | Book Whole |
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Author, Monographic | Kletzien |
Title, Monographic | [Story of Oesau family and descendants] |
Notes | Oesau, Hanssen, Kletzien; see also FH Oesau: Claus Oesau and His Descendants by Francis W. Laurent. |
Abstract | Contents include:a letter from Francis W. Laurent to Mr. Kletzien; a preliminary draft of The Oesau' Family of Holstein and New Holstein by Francis W. Laurent (see FH: Oseau);Stamm Register for Oesau family, dating back to 1769; letter written in old German script from New Holstein in 1860 to Fraulein Hansen and signed C. Oesau; letter from Claus Oesau, dated [18]75 and written from New Holstein to Herr Hanssen, which includes German and English language; other documents and fragments of letters, as well as newspaper clippings; handwritten documents signed Antje Claussen;handwritten article/document, in English, on "New Holstein's Forty-Eighters"; other handwritten documents on New Holstein's history; mimeographed play with the following scenes: Charles Gruening home in Schleswig-Holstein, December 1847. The founding of New Holstein, April 1848. Bock Cabin, Summer of 1848. Otto Arens' home, September 1849. Fourth of July celebration, 1850. Character names include: Charles Gruening, Charles White, William Ostenfeld, Otto Arens, Schliech, Bruckmann, Puchner, Griem, Bock, Tams, Witt, and Hanssen;small accounting ledger, first dated 15 October 1872;book of children's poetry, "Hoechst interessant," published by Carl Hirsch. |
Call Number | FH Kletzien |
MKI Terms | Oesau, Claus/ 1797-/ Family history/ Chilton (Wis.)/ New Holstein (Wis.)/ Wisconsin/ Schleswig Holstein/ Oesau/ Hanssen/ Kletzien/ Ahrens/ Arens/ Forty-eighters/ Wisconsin -- Calumet County -- New Holstein/ Letters |