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Bill Hayes shared these documents on behalf of Grace Emmett and Mary Ann Hessenflow, granddaughters of the Civil War veteran Samuel L. Roberts. The collection includes a letter of parole (Roberts was a Civil War POW), a letter Roberts sent home from the battlefront in 1864, discharge papers and other documents. Hayes shared the documents at the Nebraska City History Harvest event held at the Lewis and Clark Missouri River Basin Visitors Center on September 12, 2010.
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Camp 15th Iowa Inft
Near Chattahoochee river Ga
July 12th, 1864
P I don’t think we
will get any pay before
Sept and then if we
get paid up I can
send you $100.00(?) I
hope you all had a good
(?) the 4th I have
told you a little of the
time we had S L R
Dear Pa once more I have the chance and paper
to write you a few lines for I expect that you are all very
anxious to hear from me as I have not written for several
days but it is not my fault that I have not written
more for we have been fighting nearly every day for the
last ten days and another thing I have no paper nor
envelope nor stamps and all the boys is out I got this
from Dan Embree(?) and he is about out now I am well
and hearty and have escaped the shot and shell so far
although I have had some georgetown graziers we have
lost 50 men in our reg 2 killed and 6 wounded
in our Co Joe Paul Mrs Bernards boy is wounded in the
right breast it is not dangerous John Reeves from
Indianola had both legs shot off on the 4th we drove
the rebs 2 miles the 4th our reg was deployed as skirmishers
in the advance we charged their rifle pits that day up the
hill through an open field and there no(?) where our brave
fell like grass before the Scythe but we drove(?) the
butternut devils out and held their pits and powered
volley after volley into them as they ran. and here we are(?)
halted a little while and straightened up our line then(?)
the Col came along the line a waving his sword
and a yelling bully boys off(?) with your knapsacks and
(?) and (?) the works and of(?) and again (we had had(?)
our knapsacks up till this time) and the order
-------
wasent more than out of his mouth till our cadts(?)
and knapsacks were off and over the works we sprang
with a yell that would deafen people up in your country
and on through the woods we went on a run but
soon we was checked a little by a hail of lead in
the shape of minie balls but we pushed on driving
them before us till we came to another line of
their rifle pits whare was met by grape and
canister So we took cover behind trees as well
as we could and kept up a heavy fire of musketry
here we was about 100 yds apart a small field of
corn between us and it was pull nich pull
(?) for about a half hour when the rebel buge(?)
(?)ded and (?) they came 2 lines deep and
we only had one line and that a light one but
Col Belknap says hold your ground boys till
the punch you a little with (?) their bayonets
and they fall (?) (crossed) and we did hold our ground
till they came right up to us and the center
gave way first and their colars went clear
by us and as they came up close to us they
commenced yelling now we've got the yanks
now we've got 'em and our boys yelled back
at them not by a da_d(?)ed sight and poured
in a volley and fell back to the rifle pits
whare we drove the rebs from and was thare re(?)
forced by 3 (?) the rest of their Brig we (?)
advanced in 2 lines of battle and drove them
-------
till sundown when they opened on us with
artillery from a heavy line of breastworks (?)
them fell back on the hill about ¼ of a mile
from the rebs works and bivouacked for the
night and went back after our knapsacks
we then got supper and eat a snack of T(?) and
Sowbelly and coffeee and then went to works and
(?)
3 o clock in the morning and we advanced
again at six on the 5th To storm the
enemys works which we did in splendid (?)
style too we had to charge about 400 yds (?)
an open field and in front of us was a hea(?)
fort of 6 guns and for a hundred yds in front(?)
of the fort (crossed) they had (crossed) pickets droved(?) (?)
and sharpened so they could shoot us down
while we was a getting over them (?) (?)
in 2 lines our reg and the 16th Iowa in front
and the 11th V(?) 13th in the rear for support
we went up on quiet(?) time till we was with
in about 200 yds of the works then we raised
the yell and went it on the run and the
cowardly cusses couldent stand our bayonets
so they showd us their heels when we got with
in about 100 yds of their works so we seased(?)
their works with a very small fors to what we(?)
would if they had a stood their ground like
men and of all the yelling that I ever
-------
heard it was just after we gained their works Genls
Gresham Blair and McPherson came dashing up
a waving their hats and swords and hollering
harrah for the Iowa Brigade we then cheered
them and started on and halted (?)
½ a mile of their next line of works
and they shelled us pretty lively for a
couple of hours we then advanced (?)
within 1/4(?) of a mile of their works and
Col Hall com'd'r our Brig came running a
long drunk and said we had to charge a (?)
Nickajack(?) creek on the rebs forts and the
ground was just like prairie all the way and the
rebs had 30 guns a bearing right on us and if
we had a charged we would all been killed or captured
and we have to thank our noble Col for it and
the Cols of the other regt's for they got togeth
er and said there would (?) have their mind(?)
s (?) up for nothing and to satisfy a
drunken commander. So we dident charge
and gen Mcls(?) said he was glad of it for he
said thare would not a been any more Iowa
Brigade if we had. we now (?) the enemy
works we routed them by a flank movement we are
on one side of the river and they are on the other
well I have about run out of paper
must close I can (?)
had (?) Bill to us well to all his folks if you all
them(?) write soon your son
Leonidas Roberts
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Samuel L. Roberts' Letter from the Civil War Battlefield near Chattahoochee River, Georgia, July 12th, 1864
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<p>This letter sent from the Civil War battlefield in Georgia is the only one left with the granddaughters of Samuel L. Roberts and is a vivid source on the life in the Union Army towards the end of the war.</p>
<p>Born in Ohio, but living in Indianola, Iowa in 1861, Roberts was only 18 when he enlisted. The 15th Iowa Volunteer Infantry Regiment where he served was mustered in 1862, and was engaged in the Battle of Shiloh, and the Second Battle of Corinth, where the Confederate army captured Roberts and later exchanged him in Vicksburg, Mississippi. Despite the pledge upon parole "not to take arms again" he probably never quit the service and in 1864 participated in the Atlanta Campaign with the 15th Iowa. Roberts probably wrote a letter in three sittings using black ink, pencil, and blue ink near the sight of the Battle of Kennesaw Mountain.</p>
<p>Roberts started the letter with excuses for not writing for "several days for we have been fighting nearly every day," and the news of his health ("have escaped so far the shot and shell") and other "boys" wounded. He followed with the detailed description of the battle and the Confederate army running away ("the cowardly cusses couldent stand our bayonets so they showd us their heels") and ended with a description of the drunken commander's suicidal order luckily averted by other commanders. Among other things one can see how important the 4th of July celebration was for the Iowan (he mentioned the date twice), what Union soldiers ate (Sowbelly – salted pork) and drank (coffee), and the everyday expressions they used to call the Confederate soldiers (the rebs, the butternut devils).</p>
<p>For interviews and oral histories of this and other items please visit the <a href="http://www.youtube.com/user/HistoryHarvest?feature=watch">History Harvest YouTube Channel</a>.</p>
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Terri and Dave Mabon
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Terri and Dave Mabon shared documents and photographs of Dave Mabon's great-grandparents Joseph and Charlotte Littlefield at the Nebraska City History Harvest event held at the Lewis and Clark Missouri River Basin Visitors Center on September 12, 2010. The documents include Joseph Littlefield's Civil War records, Joseph and Charlotte's photographs taken at different periods of their life, Charlotte's correspondence with her sister and her daughter Josephine, and Josephine and her future husband's photos from Aurora High School.
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<p>Pershing Hospital JG Honne (?) Novem<br /> Grand Island Neb before 6</p>
<p> </p>
<p>My Dear Josephine<br /> I was rummaging thro<br /> my suit case for some<br /> (?) breeches I know<br /> I had them out (?) I that<br /> she put them either in<br /> my zip bag or the other<br /> She may have taken<br /> them out of bad & left them<br /> upon(?) stairs in my room<br /> They were (?) frins good<br /> enough for here. I weare<br /> my K(?) over gown<br /> & can't keep it to gather<br /> (?) I may as well wear<br /> a good one</p>
<p>---------</p>
<p>2</p>
<p>Josephine told you a<br /> bout my rummaging found<br /> a lat(?) of last treasurer but (?)<br /> of (?) (?) of our twip<br /> to Wyo all so of reunion 1904<br /> &this letter from cousin<br /> Ed <span style="text-decoration: underline;">real</span> <span style="text-decoration: underline;">family</span> history<br /> I believe I don't think you<br /> girls have seen it.<br /> When you read it a(?) it<br /> to Verna she is to put it<br /> in luch boy (?). I think it<br /> should be read next<br /> year at Seward at the <br /> family picnic. I feel<br /> sure some of the Bricker (?)<br /> folks will want a copy<br /> Perhaps (?) one of Harrys<br /> ------------</p>
<p> </p>
<p>(?) morning can't<br /> keep track of other<br /> Girls would tike off<br /> copier if I am there<br /> would be glad to pay<br /> her something for it.<br /> I asked cousin Ell for<br /> a history of mother from<br /> the time she landed in<br /> (?) till they started<br /> from Ill. But he was just(?)<br /> a small boy & it was not<br /> longe before she was war<br /> reid. and fine (?) dis<br /> tance went a long ways<br /> back in those days,<br /> & they did not (?) ablur<br /> (?) (?) know further not 5<br /> children when mother morned<br /> youngest little more then 2<br /> -------------------</p>
<p>Page 1</p>
<p>Now some of my early<br /> history. Father left Ill in<br /> May 1864 with two covered<br /> wagons all his house<br /> hold goods and 9 children<br /> for good measure<br /> one yoke of oxen one yolk<br /> of cows that would fur-<br /> nish with for children<br /> I was one year old in La(?)<br /> before leaving. Coming that<br /> perhapz father might have<br /> had another cow/dark boy(?)<br /> filly perhaps ½ two (?)<br /> (?) and a dark boy<br /> stallion Correct spelling<br /> one year old of the tuckho</p>
<p> </p>
<p>-------------------</p>
<p>Page 2</p>
<p>breed & called tuck<br /> That better father got his start<br /> of horses. All so 8 head<br /> of sheep a coop of chickens<br /> A brindle dog hart bull<br /> rest cuz(?) (?) plenty of<br /> fight. And plenty of "kids"<br /> to drive stock. We made<br /> a bout eight miles a day<br /> some timez ten to reach<br /> a casping place,<br /> Fathers family had help<br /> hoid(?) (?) polsit(?)<br /> water do not remember how<br /> how many were doun at<br /> in 91 (?)<br /> one time hence not young</p>
<p>----------------------</p>
<p>Page 3</p>
<p>had to have you extised(?)<br /> (?) to be on homestead<br /> he + mother & I baby had<br /> been ont(?) fall before&<br /> filed or what ever was<br /> required to be done<br /> Sarah Anne &Adam Bucker<br /> left Ill in March 1864 &<br /> Brother Joe was not sick<br /> so came with them to help<br /> (?) is a little crop for father<br /> put is a little crop for father<br /> Joe had a light attackt of <br /> the fever on way out<br /> The Bricker's of Joe went to</p>
<p>-------------------------</p>
<p>South Bend Neb. There<br /> is where lived till he could<br /> build a shanty 12x20<br /> not sure but think all in one<br /> Rather think Brother John<br /> was borne there & was to (erased)<br /> young to remember.<br /> (?) Francis & Jesse<br /> Jay were both home in<br /> in the big white house<br /> on the as it was known<br /> (?) wide and it was truly<br /> the house beside the road<br /> Father never refuse a night's<br /> lodging or meal to <span style="text-decoration: underline;">anyone</span><br /> ever</p>
<p>------------------------</p>
<p>There is more I might<br /> tell of those pioneer days<br /> But I am tired been<br /> since before&<br /> with ont for breakfast<br /> am<br /> 7.05 (?) by (?)<br /> ust think I am going<br /> sloly lane Mother</p>
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Charlotte Littlefield's Letter Telling Her Family History
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<p>This is a long letter Charlotte Littlefield wrote to her Daughter Josephine (?) from the Pershing Hospital in Grand Island, Nebraska telling her about the family history and the Pioneer days in 1864 when her family came to Nebraska from Illinois to homestead. Charlotte describes the hardships of moving, Her father's household, and the hospitality on the prairie. The letter was most probably written in the November 1940, when Charlotte was 77, although it may come from an earlier or later date.</p>
<p>Charlotte (Lotta) Littlefield (nee Roberts) was Joseph Littlefield's second wife, whom he married in 1887 after his first wife Hellen died in 1881. Robertses came to Nebraska from Illinois in 1864 to homestead in Cass County.</p>
<p>The letter comes from the collection of Terri and Dave Mabon. Dave Mabon is Charlotte Littlefield's great-grandson.</p>
<p>For interviews and oral histories of this and other items please visit the <a href="http://www.youtube.com/user/HistoryHarvest?feature=watch">History Harvest YouTube Channel</a>.</p>
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Terri and Dave Mabon
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Terri and Dave Mabon shared documents and photographs of Dave Mabon's great-grandparents Joseph and Charlotte Littlefield at the Nebraska City History Harvest event held at the Lewis and Clark Missouri River Basin Visitors Center on September 12, 2010. The documents include Joseph Littlefield's Civil War records, Joseph and Charlotte's photographs taken at different periods of their life, Charlotte's correspondence with her sister and her daughter Josephine, and Josephine and her future husband's photos from Aurora High School.
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<p>Dear sister Lottie<br /> a little note to remind you that<br /> I have not forgotten your birthday<br /> I am so glad to see you looking<br /> well and we wish you many happy<br /> birthdays to follow. We were glad<br /> to have had the little visit with<br /> you and your family. So glad to<br /> have seen Harry again and also<br /> to meet his wife. She seemed very<br /> pleasant and interesting. Gill(?) and <br /> Verma(?) are such worth while young<br /> people. We hope that the elements<br /> will not dry them out this coming<br /> year but give them Nebraska in <br /> general an abundant crop.<br /> we too feel very much warmed over<br /> -------------------------</p>
<p>the condition of Josephine's little girl<br /> and hope that the will be marked im-<br /> provement when we hear again.<br /> Lottie I talked with our (?)est Supervisor<br /> in our schools about having copies<br /> of mothers picture made – She knows the<br /> picture well. Thinks there is noone<br /> here now who could do it. There was<br /> but she has gone. She told megapho-<br /> tographes who might be able to do it<br /> I will see him soon – and let you know<br /> what he has today. A few years ago<br /> before the old home burned Ray Reas(?)<br /> took a Kodac picture of it I asked him<br /> when we were there in June to get it<br /> for me. He kept neglecting it and only<br /> got it two or three days before it (?)</p>
<p>which I think was in September. I thought<br /> it was Pioneer History, Built before<br /> the Burlington R R came into Nebr.<br /> The Stage coach stopped there to lease and<br /> ----------------</p>
<p>take mail on their route. Freighters<br /> from Nebr City and Plattsmouth on<br /> the trail to Denver passed by long<br /> (?) (?) Mr Knowles held<br /> services there every other week on Sun<br /> afternoon and as I have said to our<br /> children – it was "Community<br /> Centre" without being named such<br /> Rays Kodac was very small but you<br /> can have the picture made larger<br /> if you wish. Lulu(?) had one made for<br /> one 7x5 inches. It is a very good picture<br /> if you would like to have a picture of<br /> the old house I will send you the <br /> film. I am enclosing the one Ray had<br /> finished. Theo thinks mine is 8x5 inches<br /> I went into the house but not upstairs<br /> Some changes which were an improve<br /> ment. You were in California then<br /> ------------------</p>
<p>your visits have been so short that<br /> we did not have time to think of<br /> nor talk of our doingo(?) . You must<br /> come when you can stay long<br /> enough that we will get caught up<br /> on our visiting. I am enclosing<br /> the picture of the old home that Ray<br /> had finished. The larger one that Lulu(?)</p>
<p>Had made for me shows up better.<br /> We hope that you have a comfortable<br /> winter and keep well.</p>
<p>With love to you and yours-<br /> Theodore and Anna</p>
<p>Should I address letters to Verna(?) to<br /> Aurora or Hampton?</p>
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Ann's Letter to Charlotte Littlefield Discussing Family History (1)
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<p>This is a letter to Charlotte Littlefield from her sister Anna and her husband Theodore. Anna probably wrote this letter in the late 1930s or early 1940s, since this is the time the interest in family history rekindles.</p>
<p>Charlotte (Lotta) Littlefield (nee Roberts) was Joseph Littlefield's second wife, whom he married in 1887 after his first wife Hellen died in 1881. Robertses came to Nebraska from Illinois in 1864 to homestead in Cass County.</p>
<p>The letter comes from the collection of Terri and Dave Mabon. Dave Mabon is Charlotte Littlefield's great-grandson.</p>
<p>For interviews and oral histories of this and other items please visit the <a href="http://www.youtube.com/user/HistoryHarvest?feature=watch">History Harvest YouTube Channel</a>.</p>
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Homesteading
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1940 circa
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Terri and Dave Mabon shared documents and photographs of Dave Mabon's great-grandparents Joseph and Charlotte Littlefield at the Nebraska City History Harvest event held at the Lewis and Clark Missouri River Basin Visitors Center on September 12, 2010. The documents include Joseph Littlefield's Civil War records, Joseph and Charlotte's photographs taken at different periods of their life, Charlotte's correspondence with her sister and her daughter Josephine, and Josephine and her future husband's photos from Aurora High School.
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<p>Dear Sister,<br /> I have intended writing you<br /> for some time in regard to the <br /> old home. But have had a<br /> slight cold and felt rather<br /> (?)less. Then as you know I<br /> have so much writing to do that<br /> some of it is pushed back for lack<br /> of time. I do not re-member just<br /> what I wrote you – But the Burlington<br /> (C-B-rd-) crossed with Nebr at Platto<br /> (?) in July 1869. And then then pushed<br /> on to Ashland and Lincoln. We were<br /> living in the house. Then I can re<br /> member that a number of the men<br /> used to come to our house for food<br /> we cooked and ate in the basement<br /> ---------------------------</p>
<p>and slept I think on first floor you<br /> may re-member that the rooms were<br /> furnished by peace-meal and the room<br /> intended for our parlor not finished<br /> until J-M took the place over. The <br /> Congregational church was organized in<br /> Ashland in may 1871 So that<br /> I presume Rev (?) Knowles only preached<br /> from the time we moved in until then<br /> Rev Ara Farnell (?) you will remember was<br /> the first pastor at Ashland for the Con-<br /> gregational church. The (?) (?) that<br /> did not pass our place. But the freight-<br /> ers going from Nebr City and Plattsmouth<br /> to Denver and other points west. I will<br /> keep on making inquiry in regards<br /> copy of mothers picture. If you want to <br /> write G.G. I think a letter to Siux Falls<br /> would be forwarded. Keep well-<br /> Dearest love<br /> Theodore and Anna</p>
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Ann's Letter to Charlotte Littlefield Discussing Family History (2)
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<p>This is a letter to Charlotte Littlefield from her sister Anna and her husband Theodore. Anna probably wrote this letter in the late 1930s or early 1940s, since this is the time the interest in family history rekindles.</p>
<p>Charlotte (Lotta) Littlefield (nee Roberts) was Joseph Littlefield's second wife, whom he married in 1887 after his first wife Hellen died in 1881. Robertses came to Nebraska from Illinois in 1864 to homestead in Cass County.</p>
<p>The letter comes from the collection of Terri and Dave Mabon. Dave Mabon is Charlotte Littlefield's great-grandson.</p>
<p>For interviews and oral histories of this and other items please visit the <a href="http://www.youtube.com/user/HistoryHarvest?feature=watch">History Harvest YouTube Channel</a>.</p>
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1940 circa
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Grace Emmett and Mary Ann Hessenflow
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Bill Hayes shared these documents on behalf of Grace Emmett and Mary Ann Hessenflow, granddaughters of the Civil War veteran Samuel L. Roberts. The collection includes a letter of parole (Roberts was a Civil War POW), a letter Roberts sent home from the battlefront in 1864, discharge papers and other documents. Hayes shared the documents at the Nebraska City History Harvest event held at the Lewis and Clark Missouri River Basin Visitors Center on September 12, 2010.
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<p>Bill Hays shared Samuel L. Roberts's letter from the Civil War battlefield with UNL History Harvest graduate student assistant Leslie Working. The letter is from the collection of Roberts' granddaughters, Grace Emmet and Mary Ann Hessenflow.</p>
<p><iframe src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/BX3uxkQdFFg" frameborder="0" width="420" height="315"></iframe></p>
<p>You can watch this and other stories on the History Harvest YouTube Channel.</p>
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Dean family history and documents Margaret Dean shared at the Nebraska City History Harvest event held at the Lewis and Clark Missouri River Basin Visitors Center on September 12, 2010.
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Letter from the Schuetz Family Documents
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<p>This letter comes from the Dean family collection of documents and photographs that belonged to their second maternal great-grand parents Gottlieb and Anna Schuetz, who emigrated from Switzerland in 1870 to start a new life in Humboldt, Nebraska.</p>
<p>A son of soap manufacturers Hans (John) Schuetz and Magdalena Luthi, Gottlieb was born in 1838 in Canton Berne, Switzerland. He married Anna Parli who also came from Canton Berne, Switzerland in 1863 and immigrated to Humboldt, Nebraska in 1870. Their daughter Maria (Mary) Schuetz, born in 1867 in Switzerland started the Dean family line marrying German-born Dirk Sutorius in 1889. Sutorius' daughter Emma, born in 1890 married a recent emigrant from Germany (1908) Edo F. Harms in 1914. All three generations lived in Humboldt, Nebraska in close proximity with various relatives (Emma Sutorius's uncle John Schuetz lived right next door to her family according to the 1930 census).</p>
<p>For interviews and oral histories of this and other items please visit the <a href="http://www.youtube.com/user/HistoryHarvest?feature=watch">History Harvest YouTube Channel</a>.</p>
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Dean family history and documents Margaret Dean shared at the Nebraska City History Harvest event held at the Lewis and Clark Missouri River Basin Visitors Center on September 12, 2010.
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Letter from the Schuetz Family Documents, 1873
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<p>This letter comes from the Dean family collection of documents and photographs that belonged to their second maternal great-grand parents Gottlieb and Anna Schuetz, who emigrated from Switzerland in 1870 to start a new life in Humboldt, Nebraska.</p>
<p>A son of soap manufacturers Hans (John) Schuetz and Magdalena Luthi, Gottlieb was born in 1838 in Canton Berne, Switzerland. He married Anna Parli who also came from Canton Berne, Switzerland in 1863 and immigrated to Humboldt, Nebraska in 1870. Their daughter Maria (Mary) Schuetz, born in 1867 in Switzerland started the Dean family line marrying German-born Dirk Sutorius in 1889. Sutorius' daughter Emma, born in 1890 married a recent emigrant from Germany (1908) Edo F. Harms in 1914. All three generations lived in Humboldt, Nebraska in close proximity with various relatives (Emma Sutorius's uncle John Schuetz lived right next door to her family according to the 1930 census).</p>
For interviews and oral histories of this and other items please visit the <a href="http://www.youtube.com/user/HistoryHarvest?feature=watch">History Harvest YouTube Channel</a>.
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Dean family history and documents Margaret Dean shared at the Nebraska City History Harvest event held at the Lewis and Clark Missouri River Basin Visitors Center on September 12, 2010.
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Letter from the Schuetz Family Documents, 1870
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<p>This letter comes from the Dean family collection of documents and photographs that belonged to their second maternal great-grand parents Gottlieb and Anna Schuetz, who emigrated from Switzerland in 1870 to start a new life in Humboldt, Nebraska.</p>
<p>A son of soap manufacturers Hans (John) Schuetz and Magdalena Luthi, Gottlieb was born in 1838 in Canton Berne, Switzerland. He married Anna Parli who also came from Canton Berne, Switzerland in 1863 and immigrated to Humboldt, Nebraska in 1870. Their daughter Maria (Mary) Schuetz, born in 1867 in Switzerland started the Dean family line marrying German-born Dirk Sutorius in 1889. Sutorius' daughter Emma, born in 1890 married a recent emigrant from Germany (1908) Edo F. Harms in 1914. All three generations lived in Humboldt, Nebraska in close proximity with various relatives (Emma Sutorius's uncle John Schuetz lived right next door to her family according to the 1930 census).</p>
<p>For interviews and oral histories of this and other items please visit the <a href="http://www.youtube.com/user/HistoryHarvest?feature=watch">History Harvest YouTube Channel</a>.</p>
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Eugene Sengstake
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Eugene Sengstake Jr., Lincoln History Harvest 2014
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Eugene Wagner Sengstake Sr. of Lincoln, Nebraska, served in the 100th Medical Regiment and later as a B-24 pilot. Sengstake served in the U.S. Army Air Forces from 1941-1944, and he attined the rank of 2nd Lieutenant. His service was in the South Pacific, including New Guinea. He was killed in action June 9, 1944 between Palau and Wake Islands.
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Eugene Sengstake Sr.'s Brother's Letter to Major Glenn E. Cole, September 17, 1944
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This letter is from Eugene Sengstake Sr.'s brother to Major Glenn E. Cole inquiring more details about Sengstake's fate following being reported missing in action in the South Pacific on June 9, 1944. In the letter, Sengstake's brother says he is working with Major Phillip Conti, who will help Sengstake's family recreate the flight path and give them a better understanding of what happened to Eugene in his fatal crash.
Sengstake's brother asks Major Cole where the bad weather occurred, where Sengstake's plane was last seen, if he completed his mission and was returning to base, if Sengstake had any contact with any other planes, and if Sengstake may have a prisoner of war.
This collection contains the personal belongings of Eugene Sengstake of the U.S. Army Air Forces from 1941-1944. He was killed in action on June 9, 1944 in the South Pacific.
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1944-09-17
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World War II
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Eugene Sengstake Jr., Lincoln History Harvest, 2014
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Eugene Wagner Sengstake Sr. of Lincoln, Nebraska, served in the 100th Medical Regiment and later as a B-24 pilot. Sengstake served in the U.S. Army Air Forces from 1941-1944, and he attined the rank of 2nd Lieutenant. His service was in the South Pacific, including New Guinea. He was killed in action June 9, 1944 between Palau and Wake Islands.
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Letter from Major E.A. Bradunas to Ruth Sengstake, August 1, 1944
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Eugene Sengstake Sr.'s Missing in Action letter from Major E..A. Bradunas to Ruth Sengstake, Eugene's wife.
Eugene Wagner Sengstake of Lincoln, Nebraska, served in the 110th Medical Regiment and later as a B-24 pilot. Sengstake served in the U.S. Army Air Forces from 1941-1944, and he attained the rank of 2nd Lieutenant. His service was in the South Pacific, including New Guinea. He was killed in action June 9, 1944 between Palau and Wake Islands.
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1944-08-01
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World War II
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E.A. Brandunas
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Eugene Sengstake Jr., Lincoln History Harvest, 2014
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English
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Lincoln (Neb.)
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Air Force
Eugene Sengstake Collection
letter
Lincoln History Harvest 2014
United States Army
World War II