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Mathilde and Marcia Moshe

Date: 1958
Description: Salvator Moshe's daughters, Mathilde and Marcia.
Photograph

Salvator Moshe and his Children

Date: 1954
Description: Salvator Moshe with his children, Michael (back right), Mathilde (front right), and Marcia (on lap).
Historical Essay

Anneke, Mathilde, 1817-1884

This woman founded the first feminist newspaper in the United States. Read about her dedication to women's rights and her opposition to slavery.
Photograph

Seiden and Moshe Family Gathering

Date: 06 1958
Description: Family gathering for the visit of aunt Miriam and Ben Seiden to Milwaukee. Salvator Moshe is holding Mathilde (left) and niece, Cookie Seiden (right). Fro...
Document

Toechter Institut

Date: 1864
Description: Information about the Toechter Institut in Milwaukee.
Document

Weihnachts Unterhaltung

Date: 12 20 1879
Description: A program for a Christmas event at Toechter Institut.
Photograph

Women Officers of the Milwaukee Turners

Date: 1903
Description: Women officers of the Milwaukee Turners. Eight oval portraits are on a decorative hand-painted mat.
Historical Essay

Anneke, Fritz (1818-1872)

Journalist, Revolutionary and Union Army Officer
Biography of journalist, German revolutionary and Union army artillery officer Fritz Anneke.
Property Record

2405 W FOREST HOME AVE

Community: Milwaukee
County: Milwaukee
Historic Name: Forest Home Cemetery and Chapel
Reference Number: 16285

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