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335: 128: 107: 498: 465: 156: 271:, a German-language newspaper. The next year, Hermann Kriege assumed the editorship and Voss opened a law practice. He became involved with the Chicago German Off Battalion, a citizen soldier group that was attached to the 60th Regiment, Illinois State Militia. Voss was elected Chicago City Attorney in 1852 and was re-elected the next year. In 1854, Voss was named an 33: 198: 531: 546: 526: 354:, where he served one two-year term. On December 1, 1880, he was named a master of chancery of the Circuit Court of Cook County. Voss died at his home following a 334: 561: 556: 283: 541: 347: 226: 351: 127: 245:
on April 16, 1821. Voss married in Germany but he and his wife had no children. Early in his adulthood, he immigrated to the
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of the newly formed Washington Independent Regiment. Voss was still serving in this role upon the outbreak of the
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to edit a newspaper. He later established a law practice there. In 1862, he was named colonel of the
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Some sources cite his name as Amos Voss, though there is no contemporary record of this name's use.
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he suffered in his office earlier in the day on March 23, 1888. He was buried in
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signed a bill appropriating a grant to Voss' widow over the loss of a
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military commander, lawyer, and politician. After studying law in
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Democratic Party members of the Illinois House of Representatives
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History of Chicago: From the Earliest Period to the Present Time
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Voss recuperated over the next couple of years on his farm in
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Rahden
Prussia
Chicago
Illinois
Waldheim Cemetery
Forest Park, Illinois
Union

U.S. Army
Union Army

Colonel
12th Illinois Cavalry
American Civil War
Battle of Harpers Ferry

German American
Ohio
Chicago, Illinois
12th Illinois Cavalry
Illinois House of Representatives
Rahden
Prussia
United States
Lancaster, Ohio
Chicago, Illinois
Illinois Staats-Zeitung
adjutant
Civil War

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