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Anders Rudolph Rude

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he emigrated to the United States of America in 1836, arriving in Boston. He settled in Virginia and graduated again from the Gettysburg seminary and was ordained as a minister in
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recounted that fighting in the Union Army he participated in the looting of the Rude home. He noted Danish items in the house and cursed at the house's elderly owner in
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Pastor Claus Laurits Clausen: Banebryder for den Norske og Danske Kirke i Amerika. Første skandinavisk Feltpræst Kirkehistorisk Bidrag. 1921. Rasmus Andersen
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in 1862. He lost his wife and daughter as the Confederate and Union forces struggled over the Shenandoah Valley from 1862 to 1864.
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Caperton, and took over the administration of the plantation of her late husband located at Locusts Grove in
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he lost everything as the plantation came to be used as the headquarters for General
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Rude's son William Steenbergen Rude volunteered for the
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Copenhagen
Georgetown, Texas
Danish-American
Lutheran
University of Copenhagen
Woodstock, Virginia
Shenandoah County
Virginia
Rude's Hill
American Civil War
Stonewall Jackson
Ole R. Olsen
Danish
Confederate Army
Pastor Claus Laurits Clausen: Banebryder for den Norske og Danske Kirke i Amerika. Første skandinavisk Feltpræst Kirkehistorisk Bidrag. 1921. Rasmus Andersen
"Danes in the American Civil War"
the original
Categories
1812 births
1883 deaths
Danish emigrants to the United States
19th-century American Lutheran clergy

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