The German Soldier in the Wars of the United States

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Lutz, led the • Indiana forces in their resistance to Morgan's raids. The Thirty-second was a distinc- tive German regiment, organized in Dearborn, Floyd, HTAJ^S OF THE UNITED STATES, 239 Fort Wayne, Jefferson, and other farming districts, from the best classes of German-American settlers.
Kentucky had many Germans among its fifty-six thousand loyal soldiers, and just as the Germans saved St. Louis and Missouri to the Union, so they helped to keep Louisville and Kentucky out of the Confederacy.
... F. Bierbower was major of the For- tieth Kentucky. Von Kielmansegge served in cav- alry commands in Missouri, Florida, and Maryland, where Von Koerber was also a major of the First Cavalry.
Minnesota wisely preserved a list of the nativities of its soldiers in the reports of its adjutant-general during the war. Company G, of the Second Regi- ment, and Companies D and E, of the Fifth Regi- ment, were both German organizations ; and Henning ' von Minden was captain of Company A of the bat- talion of cavalry raised by him, and Emil Munch was captain of the First Minnesota Light Artillery.


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