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Louis Friedrich Ammann

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Louis Friedrich Ammann

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7 Apr 1913 (aged 35)
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San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Louis Friedrich Ammann
born & died in SA, TX

Son of Fritz Ammann

San Antonio Light
April 9, 1913

Robbers who attempted to hold up the Nolan street car Monday night but were frustrated by the interference of Frederick Ammann, whom they killed, are still at liberty. Chief of City Detectives A. H. Miller and Sheriff Tobin announced this morning they were without trace of the hold-up men, who disappeared immediately after the episode.
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The only actual clues upon which the officers have to work in addition to descriptions of the robbers furnished by passengers are two coats, a shirt, a handkerchief and a 45-caliber revolver.
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The funeral of Frederick Ammann, victim of the hold-up men, was held at 4 o'clock this afternoon from the home of his sister, Mrs. A. Dullnig, 1105 Burleson street. The services were conducted by the Rev. J. C. Felger, of the Grace Lutheran Church, and interment was made in the old Lutheran Cemetery. Pallbearers selected were Chas. Mayer, Charles A. Dullnig, Otto A. Dullnig, Ed M. Hitzfelder, Mr. Stucke and Gerard Storms.

Louis Friedrich Ammann
born & died in SA, TX

Son of Fritz Ammann

San Antonio Light
April 9, 1913

Robbers who attempted to hold up the Nolan street car Monday night but were frustrated by the interference of Frederick Ammann, whom they killed, are still at liberty. Chief of City Detectives A. H. Miller and Sheriff Tobin announced this morning they were without trace of the hold-up men, who disappeared immediately after the episode.
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The only actual clues upon which the officers have to work in addition to descriptions of the robbers furnished by passengers are two coats, a shirt, a handkerchief and a 45-caliber revolver.
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The funeral of Frederick Ammann, victim of the hold-up men, was held at 4 o'clock this afternoon from the home of his sister, Mrs. A. Dullnig, 1105 Burleson street. The services were conducted by the Rev. J. C. Felger, of the Grace Lutheran Church, and interment was made in the old Lutheran Cemetery. Pallbearers selected were Chas. Mayer, Charles A. Dullnig, Otto A. Dullnig, Ed M. Hitzfelder, Mr. Stucke and Gerard Storms.


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