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August Lueders

Born
  
August 24, 1853 (
1853-08-24
)
Armstedt, Germany

Died
  
18 December 1929, Hinsdale, Illinois, United States

Parents
  
Hartwig Lueders, Margaret Christine Seligmann

August W. Lueders (August 24, 1853 - December 18, 1929) was an author. He served as the chairman of the Board of Election Commissioners in Chicago, Illinois. He was a delegate to the 1916 Democratic National Convention.

Biography

He was born on August 24, 1853 in Armstedt, Germany. His parents were Hartwig Lueders of Armstedt and Margaret Christine Seligmann of Ascheberg, Schleswig-Holstein.

His family left Hamburg, Germany on July 22, 1868 on the steamer Holstein. They arrived in the United States on August 3, 1868 at 4:00 am in New York City. The next day they left for Chicago, Illinois on an immigrant train and arrived on Saturday, August 8, 1868 at 10:00 am..

In 1874, he became a policeman in Chicago, Illinois. He married Lena Freese on September 12, 1879 in Chicago. They had a son, Dr. August Henry Lueders, who was the commissioner of the Chicago Department of Public Health. He served as a member of the Board of Election Commissioners in Chicago, Illinois from 1914 to 1920.

He attended the 1916 Democratic National Convention in St. Louis.

He published his autobiography in 1929, Sixty Years in Chicago.

He died on December 18, 1929 in Hinsdale, Illinois.

References

August Lueders Wikipedia