Henry E. Dosch

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Colonel
Henry Ernst Dosch
Hillsdale, Oregon
, United States

Henry Ernst Dosch (1841–1925) was a German immigrant who served in the

Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
in Seattle.

Early life in Germany

Dosch was born on June 17, 1841, in

St. Louis, Missouri, where he worked as a bookkeeper until the start of the Civil War.[2]

American Civil War

Dosch in Civil War uniform (left) and 1922 photo (right).

In May 1861, Dosch enlisted as a member of General John C. Frémont's body guard and served under Frémont until October 25, 1861, when Dosch was wounded in the right leg during the Battle of Springfield. In March 1862, Dosch was accepted as a member of Company C, Fifth Missouri Cavalry. Dosch was promoted to sergeant of Company C, then sergeant-major of the regiment and then adjutant, and for the last three months he was acting colonel. On the consolidation of the two regiments in 1863, he resigned his position and retired from the service.[2]

References

  1. ^ Francis, David Rowland. The Universal Exposition of 1904: V. 2. Ann Arbor, Michigan: University Of Michigan Library, 2009. web.
  2. ^
    The S. J. Clarke Publishing Company
    . pp. 503–505.

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