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Leopold Gerhard Sesemann 1855 - 1900

Leopold Gerhard Sesemann was born on May 1, 1855 at Eisenerk, Germany to Maria Elisabeth Laufer and Carl August Friedrich Sesemann, and had siblings Marie Anne Albertine Sesemann and Gustav Heinrich August Viktor Sesemann. He was in a relationship with Sophia Boeringer, and had a child Sophie Sesemann. Leopold Sesemann died at age 45 years old on November 27, 1900.
Leopold Gerhard Sesemann
May 1, 1855
Eisenerk, Germany
November 27, 1900
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    1855

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    May 1, 1855
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    Eisenerk, Germany
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  • 11/27
    1900

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    November 27, 1900
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In 1855, in the year that Leopold Gerhard Sesemann was born, on March 3rd, Congress appropriated $30,000 to create the U.S. Camel Corps. The idea was to use camels as pack animals in the Southwest and 34 camels were bought. But the Army wasn't enthusiastic about the idea and after the Civil War the Camel Corps was entirely abandoned.
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In 1863, when he was merely 8 years old, on January 1st, President Abraham Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation. The Proclamation made the abolition of slavery in the Confederate states an official war goal. It also immediately freed 50,000 slaves, with the rest freed as Union armies advanced into Confederate states. The Proclamation wasn't a Congressional law - it was an Executive Order.
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