- Ernest F. Pletschke
Ernest F. Pletschke is the name of the surveyor who platted
Houghton, Michigan in 1854, prior to its incorporation as a village in 1861. In Houghton's first days it was said that "only thieves, crooks, murderers and Indians" lived there.An Ernest F. Pletschke, most likely the same individual (though this is by no means certain) also was a leading citizen of nearby
Outagamie County ,Wisconsin during theAmerican Civil War era. This Pletschke was a professor of German atLawrence University inAppleton, Wisconsin . In November 1860, he and forty students formed a local militia company, with Pletschke as Captain and a Professor Pomeroy as First Lieutenant.In April of 1861, Professor Pletschke became the captain of the
Appleton Light Infantry , with one T.R. Rudd as First Lieutenant. OnMay 31 1861 , Pletschke offered the services of his company to Adjutant-GeneralWilliam L. Utley in the Union's battle against the southern rebels; Utley accepted in early June, noting that the Appleton Light Infantry would likely be called upon within ten days. They were mustered into service soon after. His command was folded into the regiment of ColonelFrank J. Hecker of Illinois, where his captaincy was confirmed and made official.Pletschke died in October 1861 at
Louisville, Kentucky as a result of a relapse oftyphoid fever , which he had contracted at some earlier, unspecified time. He was survived by a widow and a daughter. His funeral was held in theLawrence Memorial Chapel atLawrence University .
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