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  • Fritz Anneke
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  • Friedrich 'Fritz' Anneke (January 3, 1818, Dortmund, Germany – December 6, 1872, Chicago, United States) was a German socialist and newspaper editor, owner, and reporter. He immigrated to the United States with his family in 1849 and became an officer in the Union Army, and later an entrepreneur and journalist. He was the husband of Mathilde Franziska Anneke, the older brother of Emil Anneke, the first Republican Michigan Auditor General, and the father of Percy Shelley Anneke, well known in Duluth, Minnesota, as co-founder and owner of the famous Fitger Brewing Company, now registered as a U.S. National Historic Place.
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Unit
  • 34
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serviceyears
  • 1862
Birth Date
  • 1818-01-03
Commands
  • 34
Branch
death place
  • Chicago, United States
Name
  • Fritz Anneke
placeofburial label
  • Place of burial
Birth Place
  • Dortmund, Prussia, Germany
Title
  • Commander of the 34th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment
death date
  • 1872-12-06
Rank
  • 35
Image size
  • 200
Allegiance
  • United States of America
Battles
Years
  • --09-09
laterwork
  • Journalist, political activist
abstract
  • Friedrich 'Fritz' Anneke (January 3, 1818, Dortmund, Germany – December 6, 1872, Chicago, United States) was a German socialist and newspaper editor, owner, and reporter. He immigrated to the United States with his family in 1849 and became an officer in the Union Army, and later an entrepreneur and journalist. He was the husband of Mathilde Franziska Anneke, the older brother of Emil Anneke, the first Republican Michigan Auditor General, and the father of Percy Shelley Anneke, well known in Duluth, Minnesota, as co-founder and owner of the famous Fitger Brewing Company, now registered as a U.S. National Historic Place.