| Collection |
Otto Spaedtke |
| Copyright |
Oshkosh Public Museum |
| Description |
Gelatin print on cardstock of Otto Spaedtke. |
| Event |
World War I |
| Medium |
Photographic Paper/Ink |
| Notes |
Copy enlargement made between 1920 and 1935 from a Group photograph of five members of Company C, 150th Machinegun Battalion (P1935.6.2). The image shows Otto Spaedtke (KIA) holding what appears to be a French flag. Otto Spaedtke was born in Oshkosh, WI on April 26, 1900, the son of Robert and Augusta Fremming Spaedtke. He became a member of Company C, 150th Machine Gun Battalion, 42nd "Rainbow" Division in 1917. Killed in action at Chateau-Thierry, July 30, 1918, by a machine gun bullet to the head. His body was returned to Oshkosh and interred at Riverside Cemetery, Lot 4, Block 159. |
| Object ID |
P1935.6.3 |
| Object Name |
Print, Photographic |
| People |
Spaedtke, Otto |
| Place |
France |
| Print size |
3.5" x 5.5" |
| Subjects |
Poratrait photographs Male World War I 150th Machine gun Battalion Machine guns Soldiers 42nd Division |
| Title |
Private Otto Spaedtke |
| Year Range from |
1917 |
| Year range to |
1918 |
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