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Carl Joseph Friedrichs (16 June 1831,
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– 14 December 1916,
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) (also published as Charles Friedrichs) was a German
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, author and
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referred to as the leader of "The Germans" who found in 1865 the famed Montana Bar during the Montana Gold Rush.The Gold Frontier, Dan Cushman, Stay Away Joe Publishers, 1973, pp. 177–178.


Background

Carl Joseph was born in the town and head of the district seat
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in Germany as a son of the Tithe-Collector Peter Friedrichs (1799–1849) and his wife Maria Margaretha born Schubert (1799–1844). On 31 March 1844 his mother died after a
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had carried out a
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procedure for medical purposes. After his father came home from working on the fields getting the bad news he suffered an Apopletic fit and was then half-page paralyzed. Friedrichs was given to custody in the household of his grand-aunt there he finished his schooltime and started an apprenticeship as a
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. In 1848, during the hightime of
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, Friedrichs decided to change the educational printery and moved to
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to continue his apprenticeship. After his father died in 1849 and after and argue with his apprentice's employer in 1850 he left Germany with the intend to emigrate to the United States.


Career

Upon his arrival in
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in
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in New York City he started immediately his first job as a printer at the
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. Then he worked in Buffalo, in
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for the ''Republican'', in
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for the ''Indiana Volksblatt'' and for
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s ''
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'' in
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. Having enough money saved over the years, he decided to travel with friends by horses through the U.S. states
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,
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,
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,
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and
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. In May 1861, inspired by the
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, Friedrichs and his friends started in Colorado Mining for gold following several month a Motherlode, but at the end the gold
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wasn't substantial enough to be exploited. In August 1864 after rumors had been spread around from
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s coming from the Canadian border through the
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reporting about significant gold findings up in the north, Friedrichs moved from
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through
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to
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. On the way he met again his three friends Alexander Campbell, Thaddeus Judson and John Schönemann and they continued to move on together towards
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. In March 1865 the group left Virginia City to ride to Helena then they crossed the
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and lately they arrived at the Confederate Gulch in Diamond City. What happened next is well explained in Dan Cushmans book, ''″Montana – The Gold Frontier″'' published in 1973. When Friedrichs started to work out his claim during spring time in 1866 in Diamond City, he employed 40 labourer in 3 shifts around the clock. 34 of them received $6 per hour and the other 6 between $8 and $10 per hour. But the most difficulties he observed when they started to excavate the Gold was, as he wrote it on 22 May 1866 to his friend and owner of the Merchants National Bank of Helena, Louis Henry Hershfield (1836–1910), that there was over three feet of frost in the ground. During the following summer Friedrichs send Hershfield every time accompanying letters given in hands of his messenger bringing the packages with Gold dust to the Merchants National Bank. Diamond – 22 June 1866 Charles Friedrichs: In his next letter dated 8 July 1866 Friedrichs expressed his fear about possible violences coming from the social composition in Diamond City as he said: ''"I intended to come over tomorrow, but it is impossible. The present State of affairs does not allow me to come. I have to watch continually my own. There are about 200 Road Agents here!"'' Since Friedrichs fear about these Road Agents increased more and more and his reduced physical condition brought him more problems, he decided to leave Diamond City. ''"I send you by Mr. Cays two packages, contents not known. I may not be over before Monday. I think I will sell the safe here. Two Paulies wish to get it. If I do not sell it, I have to stay until Monday. I cannot get a team before that time. I have got about $40.000 more here besides what Mr. Cays brings you. I want to get away here, there are to many road agents around."'' In the morning of 18 August 1866 two freight wagons each carrying half a ton Gold dust escorted by 15 men were brought to and deposited at Hershfield & Co.´s bank on Bridge street in Helena. The following week a new wagon team drawn by four
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s now being escorted and guarded by the
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and member of the
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John X. Beidler (1831–1890) drew two and half tons of Gold from Helena to Fort Benton. Most of the Gold belonged to C. F. Friedrichs, John Shineman (''Schönemann''), Alexander Campbell and Thaddeus Judson. Kelly F. Flynn: Friedrichs
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in Hershfield's bank enumerates many deliveries of gold dust during the summer of 1866, not counting six packages from 18, 19 and 20 July plus any other gold mined in August 1866, and any other deposits that were not showing. The evidence pointed out, that Charles Friedrichs had in total accumulated 11,200
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of gold dust translated to around $15.9,000,000 in value in 2019.Kelly F. Flynn ''Goldpans, Guns & Grit, Diamond City from Territorial Gold to Montana Ghost Town (2006), pp. 81. Friedrichs mentioned in a letter dated 26 August 1866 to Hershfield, that they arrived safe and sound in Fort Benton, haven't seen any road agents and that they tomorrow want to leave there in Mackinaw boats down the Missouri towards Cow Island (where the steamship ''Luella'' with Captain
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(1834–1916) was waiting for them). After 32 days Friedrichs journey with the
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ended in Leavenworth in
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and they handed over their gold dust to the
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. Friedrichs moved than from Leavenworth to
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by train, while the gold was safely escorted and delivered to the United States Essay Office in New York City. His gold coined in average $16,85, Campells $16,79 and McGregors, another prospector who had his gold all sifted and well cleaned $17,05 per ounce. Upon his arrival in New York Friedrichs received his certificate from the assay office and bought for all the amount United States 6% Bonds in the bank of Isett, Kerr & Co. in No. 4
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. Friedrichs took than the next ship to Europe where he visited his brother Johann Friedrichs (1833–1895) in
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in Belgium. After he had been warned about difficulties with his bank Isett, Kerr & Co., Friedrichs made in July 1867 a quick trip back to New York to get his bonds back. The banker were surprised about his visit, but Mr. Kerr gave him 20 minutes later – after Friedrichs experienced an alp and started swetting – not his already otherwise used, but other new bonds. In 1869 when this bank had been closed to due bankruptcy,
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titled:


Family

Carl Joseph Friedrichs was married two times. First he married on 26 September 1867 Betty Hirsch (1850–1927) the youngest daughter of a rich Jewish family from Cochem. They had together four common kids. Alphons was born 10 October 1868 in
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and became later a doctor and a government medical officer of health. Theodor was born 2 April 1870 in Meiningen moved later to London and was trained as a sculptor. Margot the first daughter was born 15 June 1871 also in Meiningen. The second daughter Elsa was born 4 March 1874 in
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(
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) but she died shortly after her 5th birthday on 23 March 1879, after suffering from
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. One great-great-grandson of Alponse Friedrichs is the German artistic director of the International Jazzfestival Münster Fritz Schmücker (* 1961). On 6 June 1882 Friedrichs married a second time Philippina Battlehner (* 12 July 1850) from
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. They had three kids together, Anna (* 1883), Francis (* 1885) and Eric (* 1888). In 1889 Carl Joseph Friedrichs commissioned the construction of the
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in Cochem.


Newspaper

The extent of richness of the Montana Bar was obviously such tremendous that still in 1904 ''″The Sumpter Miner″'' reprinted this story under the title: ''″RICHEST ACRE OF GROUND ON EARTH — Montana Bar Yielded Over $1.000.000 in Gold, Going $1.000 to The Pan.″''Richest Acre of Ground on Earth – Montana Bar Yielded Over $1.000.000 in Gold
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Sources

* Dan Cushman (Author): Montana, The Gold Frontier (1973), Stay Away, Joe Publishers, Great Falls, Montana 59403, * Kelly F. Flynn: Goldpans, Guns & Grit, Diamond City from Territorial Gold to Montana Ghost Town Hidden Hollow Hideaway Cattle & Guest Ranch 2006, * Carl Joseph Friedrichs (Author): "Aufzeichnungen aus meinem Leben", 1886 Frankfurt/Main * Stephan Tournay (Author): ''Die Mahnhand von Cochem'', 1 st Edition, 2018, , 414 Pages
Online


Further reading

* Stephan Tournay (Author): ''"Die Mahnhand von Cochem"'', (incl. Carl Joseph Friedrichs), ''"Aufzeichnungen aus meinem Leben"'', (engl. ''"Reminiscences of my Life from 1886"'') 1 st Edition, 2018, 414 Pages, ,


External links


Legends of America

Confederate Gulch

The River of Gold

The Confederate Gulch mining district

John Schoeneman (1830–1900) bei Find a grave

Carl Joseph Friedrichs in the Rhineland-Palatinate People Database

Montana Historical Society, Research Center, Reminiscence typed translation of a portion of his published memoirs „Aufzeichnungen aus meinen Leben“ (1886) discussing his experiences prospecting for gold in Virginia City and Diamond City, Montana Territory, pp.16



Confederates in the gulch, cribbage in the canyon von Kristen Inbody 7. November 2017

History of Washington, Idaho, and Montana: 1845–1889 by Hubert Howe Bancroft 1890, Page 722

Charles Joseph Friedrichs, Reminiscence 1886
Montana Historical Society, Research Center: Reminiscence, Typed translation of a portion of his published memoirs ''„Aufzeichnungen aus Meinen Leben“'' (1886) discussing his experiences prospecting for gold in Virginia City and Diamond City, Montana Territory.
Aufzeichnungen aus meinem Leben, Bd. 1. C. J FRIEDRICHS, Frankfurt a. M, 1886, In: British Library

Aufzeichnungen aus meinem Leben, C. J. Friedrichs aus Cond/Cochem a. d. Mosel, Frankfurt a. M., 1886, In: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin Preußischer Kulturbesitz


References

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