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Spanish–American War and World War I service. He remained with the probation department until he retired in
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277:(now Germany) on April 1, 1866, the son of Frederick J. and Amalia Resche. He was educated in Saxony, trained as a woodworker, and was 17 when he immigrated to the United States in 1882. For the first few years after his arrival in the United States, he worked on
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of cataloguing the identities of criminals and criminal suspects.
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movement and served as secretary of Duluth's carpenters' union.
1049:"Of Interest In The City: Deputy Public Examiner C. E. Johnson"
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Resche died in Glendale on September 3, 1946. He was buried at
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as commander of the Minnesota National Guard's 1st Brigade.
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917:. Minneapolis, MN. October 17, 1899. p. 7 – via
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893:. St. Paul, MN. September 25, 1898. p. 3 – via
1027:"General Order No. 35: Table LIII, National Pistol Match"
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1936. After his retirement, Resche and his wife moved to
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in Glendale. Resche had attained the 32nd degree of the
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1231:. El Paso, TX. April 18, 1918. p. 13 – via
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828:. St. Paul, MN: Pioneer Press. p. 94 – via
786:. St. Paul, MN: Pioneer Press. p. 68 – via
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1175:"Soldiers In Tears When Resche Goes From His Brigade"
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General Orders and Circulars of the Department of War
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615:. Duluth, MN. March 11, 1900. p. 6 – via
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632:"Gen. Resche's Military Career Has Been Varied"
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934:"The National Matches"
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