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Title
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Indiana Turner Society
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Description
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Interior view, group photograph. Back of picture reads: "Allegorical representation of the Turner Society, original tableau by Carl Betz at the tenth Turner Festival of the Indiana Turner Society in Terre Haute, Indiana on the 12th, 13th and 14th of August, 1882. The central figure is Louise Wittig, then 16 years old, who later became Mrs. Carl Betz. On the ribbon are the words: freedom, education, and well-being for all".
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Date
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1882
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Kansas City und Sein Deutschthum im 19 Jahrhundert [Kansas City and Its German Citizens in the 19th Century]
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Description
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Descriptions and photos of German institutions in Kansas City associated with Carl Betz (18??-1898). Description of the founding of the German Hospital (called Research Hospital since World War I), partially by Carl and his wife Louise, and their children's programs at the Turner Society on pages 38-42, the founding of the Germania Maennerchor, directed by Carl, on pages 87-88, and a picture and biography of Carl on pages 235-238.
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Date
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1900
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Object Type
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Book