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Letter from Roll and Hoenecke to Reim, 1865-06-27

 Item
Identifier: S013.04.006.0131

Scope and Contents

From the Collection: The bulk of these records consists of the correspondence recieved by the first four presidents of the Wisconsin Synod. The following men held the position and were elected pro-tempore:

Johannes Muehlhaeuser December 1849-June 1860

Johannes Bading June 1860-August 1863

Gotlieb Reim September 1863-June 1865

Wilhelm Striessguth June 1865 - June 1867

Johannes Bading June 1867 -June 1889.

The collection also consists of correspondence collected by from various personal collections as noted in Koehler's custodial history.

Dates

  • 1865-06-27

Conditions Governing Use

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Extent

From the Collection: 31 Box : 19 record cartons, 9 hollinger boxes, 3 cartons loose material.

Language of Materials

German

Abstract

Handwritten letter in German from J.H. Roll in Decatur, Il to Reim. The letter also includes a portion written by Adolph Hoenecke in Farmington, WI.

Related Materials

Koehler's Index: 1190. 1865, June 27, sent from Decatur, Illinois, by Röll to Reim. Bittet um Gelegenheit seine Sache in milderem Lichte zu zeigen. Hönecke sendet den Brief an Streissguth und will Röll noch weiter aufdecken.

(Asks for an opportunity to present his case in a milder light. Hönecke sends the letter to Streissguth and wants to expose Röll even further.)

Repository Details

Part of the TestR1 Repository

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