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“We must make them understand that Lincoln is our man.”*Gustave Koerner

About Koerner | Koerner's Youth | Emigration | Travel in U.S. | Politics and Lincoln | Civil War | Spain | Publications By or About | Family

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“A Naturalized Politician: The Life of Gustave Koerner,” by Cynthia A. Fuehner in Historic Illinois 27: 5, February 2005. Requires Adobe Acrobat Reader (28 KB).

Memoirs of Gustave Koerner, (1809–1896): Life Sketches Written at the Suggestion of His Children

An autobiography edited by Thomas J. McCormack, (Cedar Rapids, Ia.: The Torch Press, 1909)

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Volume II

“Gustave Koerner and the Republican Party,” by Dr. Thomas O. Jewett in Journal of St. Clair County History 2003.

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Illinois' German Heritage in our Bookstore.
Includes two chapters from Gustave Koerner's book Das deutsche Element in den Vereinigten Staaten von Nordamerika, 1818-1848, translated from German and annotated by Don Heinrich Tolzmann, University of Cincinnati (2005), and one chapter on Koerner as told by Evarts B. Greene.

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Missouri's German Heritage in our Bookstore.
Includes three chapters written by Koerner, translated and annotated by Don Heinrich Tolzmann, University of Cincinnati (2004).

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Mr. Lincoln and Friends, (offsite) The Lincoln Institute online. See in particular, "Politicians," and use their Search tool for more instances of Koerner's involvement with his friend Lincoln.

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Recruiting poster for the 43rd Illinois Volunteer Regiment, "Koerner's Regiment," for the Civil War. (offsite)

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Bibliography of Other Works by, on, or about Gustave Koerner

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* See “Senate Campaign of 1858” on the Mr. Lincoln and Friends Web site, The Lincoln Institute online, under grant from the Lehrmann Institute; which takes the quote from Don E. Fehrenbacher's Prelude to Greatness: Lincoln in the 1850s, p. 63.


The restoration of Belleville's Gustave Koerner home, on Mascoutah Avenue at Abend Street, will stand as a testament to one of Belleville's most illustrious citizens. Koerner joined Abraham Lincoln, Horace Greeley and others who, fired by the passions of the times, came together to create the Republican Party in 1856. Koerner became a close Lincoln confidant, helped write the 1860 Republican Party platform, and managed Lincoln's drive to the presidential nomination at the party's convention. Koerner was an ardent anti-slavery proponent and, as a German emigre, played a key role in allying western America's German population with the Union cause.

The Koerner House Restoration Committee is working with a team of consultants to prepare a Historic Structure Report. Selective demolition of the structure's modern components commenced in May 2005. Once complete, the home will be opened as a museum, where Koerner's life and political career will be interpreted.


Gustave Koerner House Restoration, c/o St. Clair County Historical Society,
701 East Washington Street, Belleville, Illinois 62220. Phone: (618) 234-0600

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