- Friedrich Münch
Friedrich Münch (
June 25 1799 ; Niedergemünden,Germany – 1881Dutzow, Missouri ) was aGerman-American minister, winegrower, politician, author.He studied theology at the University of Gießen, Germany, from 1816 to 1819. Here he got in contact to the brothers Follen (August, Karl and Paul, who had founded a democratic and republican students movement, soon to get outlawed. He befriended himself with the youngest brother,
Paul Follen , who in 1825 married his sister Maria.Naturalist
Gottfried Duden , a German attorney, settled on the North side of theMissouri River along Lake Creek in 1824. He was investigating the possibilities of settlement in the area by his countrymen. In 1827 he returned to Germany which he felt was overpopulated. There he published a glowing "Eine Reise zu den westlichen Staaten Nordamerika's" ("A Journey to the Western states of North America") in 1829.The romantic description of the free life in the US motivated the Protestant minister Friedrich Münch and the attorney
Paul Follen to found 1833 theGießener Auswanderungsgesellschaft ("Gießen Emigration Society"). Both had participated in the outlawed republican and democratic movements in Germany in the wake of the FrenchJuly Revolution of 1832. As there was no immediate hope for success, they intended to establish a "new and free Germany in the great North American Republic" to serve as model for a future German republic.Already in 1834 they led 500 German settlers into Missouri. They soon realised that the plan for a separate federal state would remain an
Utopia . They settled in the German populated Dutzow inWarren County, Missouri not far from the former farm of Gottfried Duden.In 1859 he founded with his brother Georg the
Mount Pleasant Winery inAugusta, Missouri . They chose this area because it reminded them of their home countryGermany .As an enterprising former Lutheran minister, he played a notable role in Missouri politics as a fierce opponent of slavery. He campaigned together with
Friedrich Hecker , a former German revolutionist who had immigrated to the US after the failure of the 1848/9 democratic movement in Germany. He served in Missouri’s legislature during the Civil War, helped start the Missouri wine industry and wrote a book on viticulture. He wrote articles for the American and German press, using as his pen name "Far West".His descendants were held in high esteem in the St. Louis region. One of his sons was with the first volunteers in the Civil War and died in the
Battle of Wilson's Creek under the command ofFranz Sigel , a former officer in the German1848 revolution . One of his daughters, Emilie, married Dr. William Follenius, the son of his old friend Paul Follen.References
* Paul Follen und Friedrich Münch: "Aufforderung und Erklärung in Betreff einer Auswanderung im Großen aus Teutschland in die nordamerikanischen Freistaate".
* "A Treatise on Religion and Christianity, Orthodoxy and Rationalism."
* "American Grape Culture", 1859
* "Der Staat Missouri, geschildert mit besonderer Rücksicht auf teutsche Einwanderung", 1859
* "School for American grape culture: brief but thorough and practical guide to the laying out of vineyards, the treatment of vines, and the production of wine and North America.", St. Louis 1865
* "Amerikanische Weinbauschule", St. Louis 1877
* "Geisteslehre für die heranreisende Jugend zum Gebrauche für Lehrer höhere Lehranstalten : ein Buch für Lehrer und Schüler und alle Freunde des freien Denkens", St. Louis, 1872
* Friedrich Münch (Hg.): "Erinnerungen aus Deutschlands trübster Zeit, dargestellt in den Lebensbildern von Karl Follen, Paul Follen und Friedrich Münch", St. Louis (Missouri) und Neustadt a.d. Haardt 1873.
* Fiedrich Münch: "Gesammelte Schriften, 1902, St. Louis"ee also
*
Giessen Emigration Society
*Missouri Rhineland
*Mount Pleasant Winery External links
* [http://www.farwestpr.com/About--Far-West--.asp Short biography]
* [http://www.accessgenealogy.com/scripts/data/database.cgi?file=Data&report=SingleArticle&ArticleID=0000320 Biography]
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