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Col. Frank C. Gerlach served in the Spanish-American War and in World War I. Most information regarding Col. Gerlach comes from the Frank C. Gerlach File, a collection of documents from Col. Gerlach's personal records. The file was donated to the Wayne County Public Library by Mr. Harry S. {{Surname|McClarran}} in 1989. The file is currently housed in the Genealogy and Local History Department of the Wooster branch of the Wayne County Public Library.
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{{Infobox person
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| image = File:1-GerlachPortrait.jpg
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| imagesize = 350px
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| alt = Frank Christian Gerlach
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| caption = Col. Gerlach
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| birth_date = {{Birth date|1870|4|29}}
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| birth_place = [[Wooster, Ohio]]
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| death_date = {{death date and age |1948|2|16 |1870|4|29 |mf=yes}} <ref> ''Wooster Cemetery'' The Wayne County Genealogical Society, 2004. pp. 348 </ref>
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| resting_place = Wooster Cemetery, Wooster, Ohio
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| occupation = Military, Pharmaceuticals, Former Postmaster,  Former Superintendent of the Boys' Industrial School
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| nationality = American
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| ethnicity = German
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| citizenship = United States of America
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| alma_mater = Philadelphia College of Pharmacy
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| spouse = Florence May (McClarran) Gerlach (1872-1954) <ref> Find A Grave, Bill Miller, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/70260895/florence-m-gerlach </ref>
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| children = Mary Frances Gerlach (1904-1972) <ref> Ancestry.com, Federal Census, Year: 1940; Census Place: Wooster, Wayne, Ohio; Roll: m-t0627-03168; Page: 14B; Enumeration District: 85-47, https://search.ancestrylibrary.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=1940usfedcen&indiv=try&h=34257434 </ref>, Harry Mcclarran Gerlach (1908-2002) <ref> Ancestry, 1930 Federal Census, Year: 1930; Census Place: Wooster, Wayne, Ohio; Page: 16B; Enumeration District: 0036; FHL microfilm: 2341622, https://search.ancestrylibrary.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=1930usfedcen&indiv=try&h=68628589 </ref>
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| awards = French Croix de Guerre, Belgian Croix de Guerre, American Distinguished Service Medal
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}}
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Col. Frank C. Gerlach served in the Spanish-American War and in World War I. Most information regarding Col. Gerlach comes from the Frank C. Gerlach File, a collection of documents from Col. Gerlach's personal records. The file was donated to the Wayne County Public Library by Mr. Harry S. McClarran in 1989, and is currently housed in the Genealogy and Local History Department of the Wooster branch of the Wayne County Public Library. More information regarding Col. Gerlach, as well as other servicemen mentioned in this file, can be found on the [[Wayne County in the Spanish American War]] and [[Wayne County in World War I]] pages.
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Col. Gerlach is the son of Frank C. and Johanna M. (Kaltwasser) Gerlach, immigrants from Wetzlar, Germany. In addition to his military service in the Spanish-American War and World War I, Col. Gerlach  attended the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and worked in pharmaceuticals, was postmaster of the City of Wooster, Ohio, and was superintendent of the Boys' Industrial School, a juvenile corrections facility near Lancaster, Ohio.
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Col. Frank Gerlach was married to Florence May McClarran on June 26th, 1902<ref> Ancestry.com. Ohio, County Marriage Records, 1774-1993 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2016. https://search.ancestrylibrary.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?qh=ngeEsZnRYA92eGh8LjHO2Q%3d%3d&gss=angs-c&new=1&rank=1&gsfn=Frank&gsfn_x=0&gsln=Gerlach&gsln_x=0&msypn__ftp=Wooster%2c+Wayne%2c+Ohio%2c+USA&msypn=52937&catbucket=rstp&MSAV=0&uidh=ih7&pcat=34&h=3772538&dbid=61378&indiv=1&ml_rpos=7</ref>. He had two children with Florence, Mary Frances and [[Harry Mcclarran Gerlach]], born in 1904 and 1908 respectively.
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==Military Career==
 
==Military Career==
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===Personal===
 
===Personal===
*"The Knapsack", Vol. 3 Excerpt  
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*1895 Ohio National Guard Appointment to Sargent
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====Spanish-American War====
*1895 Ohio National Guard Appointment to Corporal
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*[[''The Knapsack'', Vol. 3 Excerpt]]
*1896 Ohio National Guard Discharge
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*[[1890 Memorial Day Pamphlet and List of Dead Soldiers]]
*1898 Ohio Volunteer Infantry Discharge
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*[[1895 Ohio National Guard Appointment to Sergeant]]
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*[[1895 Ohio National Guard Appointment to Corporal]]
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*[[1896 Ohio National Guard Discharge]]
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*[[1898 Ohio Volunteer Infantry Discharge]]
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*[[1925 United Spanish War Veterans Personal Letter]]
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*[[Military Record of Expedition to Santiago de Cuba]]
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*[["Take Prominent Part in War Flag Ceremonies" News Clipping]]
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*[["Sketch in History of Ohio" by Charles B. Galbreath]]
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====World War I====
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*[[1918 Letter to Harry L. McClarran]]
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*[[1918 Letter to and Reply From Captain Sprow]]
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*[[1919 Letter of Recommendation from Col. Dana T. Merrill]]
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*[[1919 Letter Regarding French Citation]]
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*[[1919 Military Record]]
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*[[1919 Appointment to Colonel]]
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*[[1919 Army of the United States Military Discharge]]
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*[[1919 Extract from Orders No. 13.316]]
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*[[French Letter Regarding the Meuse-Argonne Offensive]]
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*[[Citation from Marshal Petain]]
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*[[1924 Notice and Diploma of Award of Belgian Croix de Guerre]]
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*[[1925 Notice and Diploma of Award of French Croix de Guerre]]
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*[[Complete National Guard and U.S. Army Service Record]]
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*[[Untitled Biography of Col. Gerlach]]
  
  
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===Regimental History===
 
===Regimental History===
 
====Spanish-American War====
 
====Spanish-American War====
'''General'''
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=====General=====
*''To Arms'' Pamphlet
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*[["To Arms" Pamphlet]]
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*[["Wooster Men Left 44 Years Ago Today For Service in Cuba..." Newspaper Clipping]]
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*[["Memorial Marker Presented By Spanish War Veterans" Newspaper Clipping]]
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*[[Lists of All Servicemen Members of Buckeye Camp and of Those not Members]]
  
'''Company D, Eighth Ohio Volunteer Infantry'''
 
*1898 Order for Company Assembly
 
  
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=====Company D, Eighth Ohio Volunteer Infantry=====
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*[[1898 Order for Company Assembly]]
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*[[1901 Program of First Reunion]]
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*[[1924 Invitation to Annual Reunion]]
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*[[1924 Program of Annual Reunion]]
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*[[1925 United Spanish War Veterans Letter]]
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*[[1925 Invitation to Annual Reunion]]
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*[[1926 Roster]]
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*[[1926 Ceremony of the Colors Program]]
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*[[1928 Program of 30th Annual Reunion]]
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*[[1929 Notice of 31st Annual Reunion]]
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*[[1931 Program of 33rd Annual Reunion]]
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*[[1932 Program of 34th Annual Reunion]]
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*[[1933 Program of 35th Annual Reunion]]
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*[[1940 Notice of 40th Annual Reunion]]
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*[["Recently Located Colors of the Gallant Old Eighth" Newspaper Clipping]]
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*[[Mailing List of Local Members of 8th O.V.I.]]
  
 
====World War I====
 
====World War I====
"[[145th Regiment]]"
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=====General=====
"[[146th Regiment]]"
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*[[1917 Roster of the Ohio National Guard]]
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*[[List of Men Who Were in Service from the Zion Lutheran Church]]
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*[[Officers from Wayne County]]
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*[[List of Names of Veterans Eligible to Become Members of the American Legion]]
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*[[1933 Letter to John Containing Names, Regiments, and Addresses of Servicemen]]
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*[[Ohio Pension List]]
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*[[1935 Resolution of the American Legion]]
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*[[Wayne County Draft List, World War I]]
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=====[[145th Regiment]]=====
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*[[History of the 145th Infantry to July 27, 1919.]]
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=====[[146th Regiment]]=====
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*[[History 146th Infantry]]
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*[[Daily Record of Events- 146th Infantry]]
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*[[1919 General Orders No. 6]]
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*[[1919 Letter of Appreciation]]
  
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====War Memorials====
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*[[1925 Wooster Daily Record Draft]]
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*[[1927 "Memorials Will Honor Ohio Soldiers" Newspaper Clipping]]
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*[[1928 Invitation to Investigation of Potential Monument Sights]]
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*[[1929 Division Dedication Pilgrimage Photos]]
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*[[1929 "Pilgrimage Band Will Begin Tour Wednesday" Newspaper Clipping]]
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*[[Pilgrimage Newspaper Clippings]]
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*[[1929 Invitation to the Dedication of Ohio Memorial in Belgium]]
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*[[Photo of Memorial Hospital in Montfaucon, France]]
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*[[Photo of Memorial Bridge in Eyne, Belgium]]
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*[[1930 37th Division Battle Monument Commission Report of Activities]]
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*[[1940 "Bridge Which Wooster Officers Helped Dedicate, In War's Path" Newspaper Clipping]]
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*[["Memorial Hospice Erected in France" Newspaper Clipping]]
  
 
==Personal and Familial Life==
 
==Personal and Familial Life==
*Family Death Newspaper Clippings
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*[[Family Death Newspaper Clippings]]
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*[["Wooster's First Soldier, Col. F. C. Gerlach, Dies" Newspaper Clipping]]
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*[[1925 Passport]]
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*[["Gerlach is Retired by Request" Newspaper Clipping]]
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==Other==
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*[[Assorted Photographs]]
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==References==
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[[CATEGORY:Military]]
 
[[CATEGORY:Military]]
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[[CATEGORY:People]]
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[[CATEGORY:World War I]]
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[[CATEGORY:Spanish-American War]]

Latest revision as of 23:59, 2 February 2023

Frank Gerlach
Frank Christian Gerlach
Col. Gerlach
Born (1870-04-29)April 29, 1870
Wooster, Ohio
Died February 16, 1948(1948-02-16) (aged 77) [1]
Resting place
Wooster Cemetery, Wooster, Ohio
Nationality American
Ethnicity German
Citizenship United States of America
Alma mater Philadelphia College of Pharmacy
Occupation Military, Pharmaceuticals, Former Postmaster, Former Superintendent of the Boys' Industrial School
Spouse(s) Florence May (McClarran) Gerlach (1872-1954) [2]
Children Mary Frances Gerlach (1904-1972) [3], Harry Mcclarran Gerlach (1908-2002) [4]
Awards French Croix de Guerre, Belgian Croix de Guerre, American Distinguished Service Medal

Col. Frank C. Gerlach served in the Spanish-American War and in World War I. Most information regarding Col. Gerlach comes from the Frank C. Gerlach File, a collection of documents from Col. Gerlach's personal records. The file was donated to the Wayne County Public Library by Mr. Harry S. McClarran in 1989, and is currently housed in the Genealogy and Local History Department of the Wooster branch of the Wayne County Public Library. More information regarding Col. Gerlach, as well as other servicemen mentioned in this file, can be found on the Wayne County in the Spanish American War and Wayne County in World War I pages.

Col. Gerlach is the son of Frank C. and Johanna M. (Kaltwasser) Gerlach, immigrants from Wetzlar, Germany. In addition to his military service in the Spanish-American War and World War I, Col. Gerlach attended the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and worked in pharmaceuticals, was postmaster of the City of Wooster, Ohio, and was superintendent of the Boys' Industrial School, a juvenile corrections facility near Lancaster, Ohio.

Col. Frank Gerlach was married to Florence May McClarran on June 26th, 1902[5]. He had two children with Florence, Mary Frances and Harry Mcclarran Gerlach, born in 1904 and 1908 respectively.


Military Career

Personal

Spanish-American War

World War I


Regimental History

Spanish-American War

General


Company D, Eighth Ohio Volunteer Infantry

World War I

General
145th Regiment
146th Regiment

War Memorials

Personal and Familial Life

Other


References

  1. Wooster Cemetery The Wayne County Genealogical Society, 2004. pp. 348
  2. Find A Grave, Bill Miller, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/70260895/florence-m-gerlach
  3. Ancestry.com, Federal Census, Year: 1940; Census Place: Wooster, Wayne, Ohio; Roll: m-t0627-03168; Page: 14B; Enumeration District: 85-47, https://search.ancestrylibrary.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=1940usfedcen&indiv=try&h=34257434
  4. Ancestry, 1930 Federal Census, Year: 1930; Census Place: Wooster, Wayne, Ohio; Page: 16B; Enumeration District: 0036; FHL microfilm: 2341622, https://search.ancestrylibrary.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=1930usfedcen&indiv=try&h=68628589
  5. Ancestry.com. Ohio, County Marriage Records, 1774-1993 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2016. https://search.ancestrylibrary.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?qh=ngeEsZnRYA92eGh8LjHO2Q%3d%3d&gss=angs-c&new=1&rank=1&gsfn=Frank&gsfn_x=0&gsln=Gerlach&gsln_x=0&msypn__ftp=Wooster%2c+Wayne%2c+Ohio%2c+USA&msypn=52937&catbucket=rstp&MSAV=0&uidh=ih7&pcat=34&h=3772538&dbid=61378&indiv=1&ml_rpos=7