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FormatJournal Article
Author, AnalyticBuschbauer, Hans
Title, AnalyticDer Lohmeier. Erzaehlung
Journal TitleGermania Kalender [fuer das Jahr 1887]
Date of Publication[1886]
Volume ID[7]
Location in Work59-109
AbstractJost, Heinrich, Christian Ebert [genannt Lohmeier]. So heisst jener Mann, den wir dort auf dem Verdecke eines Auswanderungsschiffes, tief in Gedanken versunken, stehen sehen. . . . Die klugen, hellblauen Augen sind nach Osten gerichtet. Dort liegt die Heimath. Dort liegen die Graeber eines alten Geschlechtes, dessen letzter maennlicher Sprosse sich eine neue Heimath gruenden will in der neuen Welt.
NotesOn title page: Verlag von Geo. Brumder, Milwaukee, Wis. --- Francis A. Hoffman (1822-1903), was born in Herford, Kreis Minden, Westphalia, and fled the Prussian draft in 1840. He settled in Illinois where he was a teacher and Lutheran minister. In 1851 he moved to Chicago and became an attorney and banker on behalf of German immigrants. He was instrumental in leading German-American voters away from the Democrats and helping to found the Illinois Republican Party in 1854, over the issue of slavery. Elected Lt. Governor in 1860, he largely ran the state in the governor's absence through the Civil War, opposing the Copperhead movement that sympathized with the South. In 1875 he retired to a farm outside Jefferson, in the Wisconsin county of the same name, and devoted his time to writing articles on farming and horticulture for the German language press under the name Hans Buschbauer.
Call NumberPIA WI [Milwaukee, Wis.: Brumder]
MKI TermsPIA/ Fiction/ Immigrants, German