Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Max Von Eelking” in entry riedesel-baron-frederick-adolph of Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History:
..., and was made lieutenant-general in command of troops serving in Holland in 1787.
He became commander-in-chief of the military of Brunswick.
He died in Brunswick, Jan. 6, 1800.
His , edited by Max Von Eelking , were translated by William L. Stone.
His wife, Fredericka Charlotte Louisa, accompanied him to America, and wrote charming letters, and a journal, which were published in Boston in 1799, of which ...
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