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| Format | Journal Article |
|---|---|
| Author, Analytic | Zamzow, DuWayne |
| Title, Analytic | Letters from the Field: Friedrich Krenz, Civil War Woes, 1864. Fourth in a Series |
| Journal Title | Dat Pommersche Blatt |
| Date of Publication | Oct. 2003 |
| Issue ID | 38 |
| Location in Work | 12, 17, ill. |
| Language or Document Type | English |
| Abstract | Krenz emigrated from Pomerania in 1854 and bought a farm in the Town of Berlin, Wisconsin. He was drafted into the Union Army on September 22, 1864, serving in the Third Regiment of the Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry. This letter was dated January 21, 1865, while he was in Alabama. He refers to the discomfort and illness the soldiers had to endure |
| Notes | Translated by Esther (Krenz) Bloch. |
| Call Number | MKI Periodicals |
| MKI Terms | Letters/ Civil War, 1861-1865 -- German Americans/ German Americans -- Wisconsin/ Pomerania |