- The
Hottenstein Mansion, also
known as Huddestystettle, is an
American historic home
which is
located in
Maxatawny Township,
Berks County, Pennsylvania...
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Solomon Joseph Hottenstein (May 5, 1844 – May 24, 1896) was an
American soldier and
member of the 107th
Pennsylvania Infantry who
fought in the American...
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Diffenderffer 1865, p. 85.
Diffenderffer 1865, pp. 85–86.
Hottenstein &
Welch 1965, p. 77.
Hottenstein &
Welch 1965, p. 78.
Klein 1936, p. 7.
Klein 1936, p...
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mustered in for three-year
service under the
command of
Colonel John A.
Hottenstein. The
regiment was
attached to
Defenses Nashville &
Northwestern Railroad...
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Archived from the
original on
February 13, 2020.
Retrieved June 2, 2015.
Hottenstein, JoAnne; Welch,
Sibyl (1965). "Crawford County" (PDF). Incorporation...
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William R. Sellon, Cpt
Henry Hegner 13th U.S.
Colored Troops: Col John A.
Hottenstein 100th U.S.
Colored Troops: Maj
Collin Ford 1st Battery,
Kansas Light...
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Township on the west.
Pennsylvania portal Elko, New York Schenk, p. 259.
Hottenstein, p. 127. Schenck, p. 475. Schenck, p. 264. Hoover,
William N (2006)....
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Official Records, Vol. 45/1, pp. 548–549 -
Report of Col. John A.
Hottenstein,
Thirteenth U.S.
Colored Troops, of
operations November 30, 1864-January...
- 63.
Darrah 1972, pp. 27, 63. Bell 1890, pp. 25–26. Bell 1890, p. 71.
Hottenstein &
Welch 1965, p. 125.
Darrah 1972, pp. 3–4.
Darrah 1972, p. 10. Darrah...
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Governor von
Richterhenkenpflichtgetruber with
Anthony Festa,
Celia Hottenstein and Tom
Souhrada as Standbys. An
original cast
album of this production...