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Louis Blenker (July 31, 1812 –
October 31, 1863) was a
German revolutionary and
American soldier. He was born at Worms, Germany.
After being trained as...
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Blenker School. Post
office Blenker sign
Looking east at
Blenker "
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Milladore is
located mostly within the town. The
unincorporated community of
Blenker is also
located in the town.
According to the
United States Census Bureau...
- B. Richardson, Sedgwick's Division: BG John
Sedgwick and
Blenker's Division:
Louis Blenker.), BG
Samuel P.
Heintzelman (III Corps; Porter's Division:...
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Elise Blenker (1824 − 15 May 1908) was the wife of
Louis Blenker, a
German revolutionary officer of the
years 1848/1849.
Elise was also
actively involved...
- Danny's
Girlfriend 1992
Straight Talk Girl 1993 The Age of
Innocence Katie Blenker 2000
Another Happy Tear
Beverly 2000
Bullfighter Laila 2003 A
House on...
- of Col.
Dixon S.
Miles included two brigades,
commanded by Cols.
Louis Blenker and
Thomas A. Davies;
While McDowell organized the Army of Northeastern...
- Fremont's Army of the
Mountain Department and
Louis Blenker's division of
German immigrants.
Blenker had led a
German brigade at
First Bull Run, although...
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emplacements for 12 guns. The fort was
originally called Fort
Blenker after Colonel Louis Blenker's brigade stationed nearby. In late 1863, the fort was renamed...
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European nations;
these emigrants were
known as the Forty-Eighters.
Louis Blenker (Germany)
Alexander Schimmelfennig (Germany) Carl
Schurz (Germany) Franz...