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Alfred T. Andreas

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Alfred T. Andreas
Birth nameAlfred Theodore Andreas
Born(1839-05-29)May 29, 1839
Amity, Orange County, New York
DiedFebruary 10, 1900(1900-02-10) (aged 60)
New Rochelle, New York
Buried
Oakdale Memorial Gardens, Davenport, Iowa
Allegiance United States
Service/branchUnion
Years of service1861–1865
RankCaptain
Unit12th Illinois Infantry, Company G
Battles/warsAmerican Civil War
Spouse(s)
Sophia Lyter
(m. 1865; died 1900)
Other workBook publisher

Alfred Theodore Andreas (May 29, 1839 – February 10, 1900) was an American book publisher and historian.

Life

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He was born in Amity, Orange County, New York, on May 29, 1839.[1]

After acquiring an education, he moved to Dubuque, Iowa, where he taught school for some years and conducted business. In 1860, he moved to Illinois. He enlisted in Company G, 12th Illinois Infantry and served through the American Civil War, rising through the ranks to become a division commissary, serving with Sherman on the March to the Sea and the Carolina campaigns.[2] After peace was restored, he moved to Davenport, Iowa, married and for several years was engaged in compiling and publishing county and State atlases, in partnership with John Milton Lyter, who became mayor in 1870. In 1875, he completed and published his greatest work, which was an Illustrated Historical Atlas of Iowa. It was accurate and became an official authority for real estate dealers, county and State officers. Although many made him substantial profit, others, including his Minnesota and Indiana atlases, were financial failures.[2] Later Andreas moved to Chicago and organized the Western Historical Company, and took up historical writing, publishing a three-volume History of Chicago. He died at New Rochelle, New York, on February 10, 1900.[1][3]

Selected bibliography

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References

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  1. ^ a b Memorials of Deceased Companions of the Commandery of the State of Illinois. Chicago. 1901. pp. 493–496. Retrieved January 31, 2024 – via Internet Archive.
  2. ^ a b David Hudson; Marvin Bergman; Loren Horton (May 1, 2009). "Alfred Theodore Andreas". The Biographical Dictionary of Iowa. Mary R. Mcinroy. University of Iowa Press. pp. 18–19. ISBN 978-1-58729-724-3.
  3. ^ Gue, Benjamin F. (1903). History of Iowa From the Earliest Times to the Beginning of the Twentieth Century/Volume 4. New York City: Century Historical Company. p. 7.
  4. ^ Ristow, Walter W. (1966). "Alfred T. Andreas and His Minnesota Atlas". Minnesota History. 40 (3). Minnesota Historical Society Press: 120–129. JSTOR 20177838.
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