Rudolf_Lexow

Rudolph Lexow

Rudolph Lexow

German-American writer and editor


Rudolph Lexow (January 10, 1823 Tönning,[1] Duchy of Schleswig, Denmark July 16, 1909 New York City) was an American writer and editor.

Biography

Lexow graduated from the University of Kiel and was active in the Revolutions of 1848 in Germany. He fled to England, where he married Caroline King in Hull,[1] and then traveled on to the United States, where he settled in New York City and founded the Belletristisches Journal in 1852.

Family

Rudolph and Caroline Lexow were the parents of New York City attorney Charles King Lexow, New York state senator Clarence Lexow, Allan Lexow and Rudolph G. Lexow.[1] Their granddaughter Caroline Lexow Babcock was a prominent suffragist and pacifist.[2]

Works

He wrote histories of the American Civil War and of the Revolutions of 1848 in Germany.


References

  1. Carl Schlegel (1918). Schlegel's American Families of German Ancestry. New York: The American Historical Society. p. 225. ISBN 9780806317281. This source reports Lexow's birth year as 1821.



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