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42: 163:. Jacob Uhl's young wife helped him constantly, and, after a brief period, they were able to issue the publication daily. When, in 1852, Jacob Uhl died, leaving Anna Uhl with six children and a daily paper, she assumed the management of the paper. She declined several offers for the 239:
Ottendorfer died at her home at 7 East 17th Street. A son and three daughters survived her. Two of her children had died, Hermann Uhl and Isabella Uhl. The surviving children were Emma Schalk; Edward Uhl, who succeeded as business manager at the
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In 1879, the property of the company was changed into a stock company. At Anna Ottendorfer's suggestion, the employees were provided with a 10% dividend on their annual salary. Later this was increased to 15%.
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of Germany in recognition of her aid to flood victims in that country in 1882 and 1883. In her will, she left additional sums for her charitable foundations, and bequeathed $ 25,000 to the employees of the
244:; Mathilde von Riedl; and Anna Woerishoffer. She had no children with Oswald Ottendorfer. Her funeral was the largest up to that time for a woman in New York City; the eulogy was by 214:), named in memory of her deceased daughter, expending $ 150,000 on the building and endowment. She contributed $ 40,000 to an educational fund, built the women's pavilion of the 356: 436: 456: 171:, who became editor in 1858 and whom Anna married in 1859, made it one of the chief papers in the United States. By the 1870s, its circulation was comparable to 451: 386: 137:
Ottendorfer was born the daughter of a poor man named Behr. She came to the United States in 1837, and remained for a year with her brother in
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Ottendorfer devoted much attention to charitable enterprises, her main interests being the welfare of women and children and
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An Epitome of the New-Yorker Staats-Zeitung's Sixty-Five Years of Progress
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In 1875, she established the Isabella Home for Aged Women in
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Edwin H. Zeydel (1962). "Ottendorfer, Anna Behr Uhl".
248:. She left an estate of $ 3,000,000 and was buried in 222:. In 1883, Ottendorfer received a gold medal from the 112:- 1 April 1884 New York City) was a German-American 80: 51: 32: 120:. She was associated with the development of the 8: 357:Appletons' Cyclopædia of American Biography 259:was a labor activist and a major donor to 149:In 1838, Ottendorfer married Jacob Uhl, a 40: 29: 320:10.1093/anb/9780198606697.article.1601241 437:Bavarian emigrants to the United States 281: 457:19th-century American philanthropists 303: 301: 299: 297: 153:. In 1845, her husband purchased the 7: 408:Zur Erinnerung an Anna Ottendorfer 25: 452:19th-century American journalists 368:Dictionary of American Biography 18:Anna Sartorius Uhl Ottendorfer 1: 420:at germanamericanpioneers.org 379:Famous givers and their gifts 376:Sarah Knowles Bolton (1896). 351:"Ottendorfer, Oswald"  311:American National Biography 473: 212:Isabella Geriatric Center 156:New Yorker Staats-Zeitung 126:New Yorker Staats-Zeitung 39: 360:. New York: D. Appleton. 139:Niagara County, New York 129:into a major newspaper. 393:. This source reports 326:(subscription required) 267:was an art collector. 46:Ottendorfer circa 1865 263:. Her great-grandson 161:Gustav Adolph Neumann 208:Astoria, Long Island 175:newspapers like the 397:as her maiden name. 382:. pp. 328–329. 257:Carola Woerishoffer 250:Green-Wood Cemetery 27:American journalist 391:The New York Times 255:Her granddaughter 184:The New York Times 169:Oswald Ottendorfer 104:(13 February 1815 261:Bryn Mawr College 220:German Dispensary 99: 98: 66:February 13, 1815 16:(Redirected from 464: 383: 372: 361: 353: 328: 327: 323: 305: 292: 286: 178:New York Tribune 173:English-language 102:Anna Ottendorfer 87: 65: 63: 44: 34:Anna Ottendorfer 30: 21: 472: 471: 467: 466: 465: 463: 462: 461: 427: 426: 424: 404: 375: 364: 348:, eds. (1900). 340: 332: 331: 325: 307: 306: 295: 287: 283: 273: 265:Antoine Seilern 237: 224:Empress Augusta 216:German Hospital 197: 147: 135: 122:German-language 95: 94:, United States 89: 85: 76: 67: 61: 59: 58: 57: 47: 35: 28: 23: 22: 15: 12: 11: 5: 470: 468: 460: 459: 454: 449: 444: 439: 429: 428: 422: 421: 415: 403: 402:External links 400: 399: 398: 384: 373: 362: 330: 329: 293: 280: 279: 272: 269: 242:Staats-Zeitung 236: 233: 229:Staats-Zeitung 201:German culture 196: 193: 165:Staats-Zeitung 146: 143: 134: 131: 118:philanthropist 97: 96: 90: 88:(aged 69) 82: 78: 77: 68: 55: 53: 49: 48: 45: 37: 36: 33: 26: 24: 14: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 469: 458: 455: 453: 450: 448: 445: 443: 440: 438: 435: 434: 432: 425: 419: 416: 413: 409: 406: 405: 401: 396: 392: 388: 385: 381: 380: 374: 370: 369: 363: 359: 358: 352: 347: 343: 342:Wilson, J. G. 339: 338: 337: 336: 321: 317: 313: 312: 304: 302: 300: 298: 294: 290: 285: 282: 278: 277: 270: 268: 266: 262: 258: 253: 251: 247: 243: 234: 232: 230: 225: 221: 217: 213: 209: 204: 202: 194: 192: 188: 186: 185: 180: 179: 174: 170: 166: 162: 158: 157: 152: 144: 142: 140: 132: 130: 128: 127: 123: 119: 115: 111: 107: 103: 93: 92:New York City 84:April 1, 1884 83: 79: 75: 71: 54: 50: 43: 38: 31: 19: 423: 412:Google Books 394: 378: 366: 355: 335:Bibliography 334: 333: 309: 288: 284: 275: 274: 254: 241: 238: 228: 205: 198: 195:Philanthropy 189: 182: 176: 164: 154: 148: 136: 124: 101: 100: 86:(1884-04-01) 447:1884 deaths 442:1815 births 246:Carl Schurz 431:Categories 410:, 1884 at 271:References 145:Journalism 133:Early life 114:journalist 62:1815-02-13 418:Biography 395:Sartorius 346:Fiske, J. 56:Anna Behr 387:Obituary 106:Würzburg 70:Würzburg 151:printer 110:Bavaria 74:Bavaria 324: 276:Notes 235:Death 210:(now 181:and 116:and 81:Died 52:Born 389:at 316:doi 433:: 354:. 344:; 296:^ 252:. 231:. 203:. 141:. 108:, 72:, 322:. 318:: 64:) 60:( 20:)

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Anna Sartorius Uhl Ottendorfer

Würzburg
Bavaria
New York City
Würzburg
Bavaria
journalist
philanthropist
German-language
New Yorker Staats-Zeitung
Niagara County, New York
printer
New Yorker Staats-Zeitung
Gustav Adolph Neumann
Oswald Ottendorfer
English-language
New York Tribune
The New York Times
German culture
Astoria, Long Island
Isabella Geriatric Center
German Hospital
German Dispensary
Empress Augusta
Carl Schurz
Green-Wood Cemetery
Carola Woerishoffer
Bryn Mawr College
Antoine Seilern

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