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Search results for“Leopold Haase, of Hettstedt”
William Haase
Richard Haase
Clara Haase
Henry R. Haase to Minnie G. Osterbind, May 9, 1900
Eduard Bauermeister to Charles Haase & Co., June 4, 1884
Explore the Long History of American Dreams—or Nightmares
A new special exhibition on 200 objects, 40 people, and 300 years of German migration to the United States by Das Haus der Geschichte Baden Württemberg
Clara Haase
Charles Haase
Immigrant from Anhalt to Richmond, Virginia.
Meyer family letter, August 24, 1867
Meyer family letter, August 24, 1867.
Meyer family letter, July 16, 1866
Meyer family letter, July 16, 1866.
Peter Hansen to Marie Hansen Taylor, June 18, 1866
Letter from Peter Hansen to his daughter Marie Hansen Taylor, June 18, 1866.
Weinhardt family letter, April 25, 1927
Letter to John V. Weinhardt from his mother, Margarete Weinhardt, and his siblings Philipp and Marie Weinhardt, April 25, 1927. The first three pages of the letter were written by Philipp; the fourth page and part of the fifth page were written by...
Lina Hansen to Marie Hansen Taylor, October 8, 1860
Letter from Lina Hansen to her daughter, Marie Hansen Taylor, October 8, 1860.
Peter Hansen to Marie Hansen Taylor, June 18, 1866
Letter from Peter Hansen to his daughter Marie Hansen Taylor, June 18, 1866.
Carl Friedrich Memleb
Hötte & Sons
Minnie G. Osterbind
Helene Müller
Johanna Conz to Christian Conz, February 19, 1893
Letter from Johanna Conz to her brother Christian Conz, February 19, 1893.
New Video Shares Importance of “German Heritage in Letters”
A new video produced by German Heritage in Letters project explores the importance of our work to find, collect, and share the historic correspondence sent and received by German immigrants in the United States.
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