Memoirs of Marx D Hauberg Being a Personal Narrative of the Immigration of Hi
Memoirs of Marx D Hauberg Being a Personal Narrative of the Immigration of Hi
Marx D Hauberg
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, and visited John Wiegant, who as a boy stayed with us for six years. While there Frank Graven- horst came after me in his car and I spent three nights and days with him. He is a son of Captain Joe Gravenhorst, who enlisted in 1861 from our log house. He took me all over the country to visit the younger generation. Then I visited old friends at Cedar Rapids, la. ; then to Maquoketa, la. , to visit Fred Gurius, formerly of Moline; then to Davenport, la. , to visit Catherine Kahler, now Mrs. Hen...ry Wiese, who lived next neighbor to us when we were all liv- ing in log houses in Sugar Grove. I came back home about the first of November, a happy man. I found all my relatives and friends prosperous and well-to- do, and good, moral citizens. This America is the greatest country in the world. There has been a great change in almost every- thing since we came here in 1849. At that time the 184 MEMOIRS OF MARX I). EAUBERU Tri-cities were small places. I knew almost every man, woman and child in Moline when we lived there, the town was so small.
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