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A portrait of Christian Preusser. (49978 bytes)

Preusser, Christian, 1826-1899.

Jacob and Christian Preusser Papers, 1804-1886.

Milwaukee Manuscript Collection AN

.2 cubic feet (1 small archives box)


ABSTRACT: Papers of Jacob and Christian Preusser, including an inventory of property of Jacob Preusser (in German, 1804-1845), a mechanic; day book of Christian Preusser (in English, 1859-1886), a jeweler and watchmaker; and correspondence and miscellaneous papers of Jacob Preusser (in German, 1830-1850).


ACCESS RESTRICTIONS: There are no access restrictions on the materials, and the collection is open to all members of the public in accordance with state law. However, the researcher assumes full responsibility for conforming with the laws of libel, privacy, and copyright which may be involved in the use of this collection. (Wisconsin Statutes19.21-19.39).


ACQUISITION: Presented by Louise Schneider Marshall in 1946.


COLLECTION CITATION: This collection should be cited as:

Preusser, Christian, 1826-1899. Jacob and Christian Preusser Papers, 1804-1886. Milwaukee Manuscript Collection AN. Wisconsin Historical Society. Milwaukee Area Research Center. UWM Libraries. University of Wisconsin--Milwaukee.

MARC RECORD SEARCH TERMS: The following terms were used in the online bibliographic MARC record to this collection:


MILWAUKEE MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION AN BOX FOLDER
Jacob Preusser, Correspondence and Miscellaneous Papers, 1830-1850, undated 1 1
Christian Preusser, Miscellaneous Papers, undated 1 2
Jacob Preusser, Inventory of Personal Property, 1804-1845 (volume 1) 1  
Christian Preusser, Day Book, 1859-1886 (volume 2) 1  

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