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Carl Heinrich Schnauffer

Carl Heinrich Schnauffer

American poet, soldier, and editor


Carl Heinrich Schnauffer (4 July 1823 Heimsheim - 4 September 1854 Baltimore, Maryland) was a poet, soldier and editor.

Karl Heinrich Schnauffer

He founded the Baltimore Wecker in the fall of 1851. Before this time, he was one of the editors of the Journal in the city of Mannheim in Baden, Germany. By taking part in the German revolution of 1848-49, he was compelled to leave his native country. After he died, his widow continued the Wecker without interruption.

References

  • J. Thomas Scharf, The chronicles of Baltimore, 1874, p. 104.
  • Adolf Edward Zucker (1936). "Schnauffer, Carl Heinrich". Dictionary of American Biography. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. pp. 444–445.

Further reading

  • J. Thomas Scharf, History of Baltimore City and County from the Earliest Period to the Present Day: Including Biographical Sketches of Their Representative Men. (Philadelphia: L. H. Everts). 1881.



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