Emil Anneke (''Emil Carl Friedrich Wilhelm Annecke''; December 13, 1823 in
Dortmund
Dortmund (; Westphalian nds, Düörpm ; la, Tremonia) is the third-largest city in North Rhine-Westphalia after Cologne and Düsseldorf, and the eighth-largest city of Germany, with a population of 588,250 inhabitants as of 2021. It is th ...
– October 27, 1888 in
Bay City, Michigan
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, United States) was a German revolutionary and
Forty-Eighter and American
journalist
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,
lawyer
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and politician (
Republican Party). From 1863 until 1866 he served as
Michigan Auditor General
The Michigan Auditor General is the chief fiscal officer of the State of Michigan. The Office of the Auditor General was established in 1836 and, with changes to the Michigan Constitution in 1963, has become the independent oversight arm of the Leg ...
, the first Republican serving in that position. Emil was the younger brother of U.S. colonel and former German revolutionary commander
Fritz Anneke
Karl Friedrich Theodor "Fritz" Anneke () was a German revolutionary, socialist and newspaper editor. He emigrated to the United States with his family in 1849 and became a Union Army officer in the American Civil War, and later worked as an entr ...
, his sister-in-law was the famous German-American writer, college founder, abolitionist and suffragette
Mathilde Anneke.
Literature
* Michigan Historical Commission: ''Michigan biographies, including members of Congress
..'. Band I, Michigan Historical Commission, Lansing 1924
* John Andrew Russell: ''The Germanic Influence in the Making of Michigan''. University, Detroit 1927
* Heinrich Annecke: "Die Bauernfamilie Annecke in Schadeleben und ihre Stammfolge." In: ''Deutsches Familienarchiv''. Band 13, 1960, p. 116–140 (p. 129 briefly about Emil Carl Friedrich Wilhelm Annecke)
External links
Office of the Auditor General, State of Michigan
Michigan State Archives: Documents about a vendetta against Anneke in 1864
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Politicians from Dortmund
German-American Forty-Eighters
German revolutionaries
1823 births
1888 deaths
19th-century American newspaper editors
German emigrants to the United States
Michigan Republicans
Michigan Auditors General
People from the Province of Westphalia
American male journalists
19th-century American male writers