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FormatBook Whole
Title, MonographicSchuster bleib' bei deinem Leisten
Edition or VersionDrittte Auflage
Place of PublicationAntigo, Wis.
PublisherAntigo Publishing
Date of Publication[date of publication not identified]
Extent of Work18 pages ; 18 cm
Series TitleDialoge und Vortraege fuer Jugendvereine
Series Vol. IDNo. 5
NotesOn cover: Preis per Heft 10 cts. Kein Heft wird umgetauscht oder zurueckgenommen. Versendung gegen erhaltenen Betrag. Verlag der Antigo Publishing Co., Antigo, Wis. C. P. E. Lutz. Print. 3007 Cedar Av. S. E., Cleveland, O.
MKI AnnotationInscribed A. R. Dierks. [Online information suggests A. R. Dierks was a school teacher from 1921 to 1943 at the Christ Evangelical Lutheran Church and School in Weyauwega (West Bloomfield), Waupaca County, Wisconsin.]

[C. P. E. Lutz was born in Germany, June 14, 1849. At the age of fifteen, he shipped from Hamburg as a cabin boy, and for four years followed the sea. In 1868 he came to America on the Columbus, living in working in Allentown, Pennsylvania, Newark, New Jersey, and Lyons, Iowa. In 1871 he entered a normal school in Addison, Ill., graduated in 1873, and was a teacher in the Lutheran Church Congregation School near West Point, Neb. until 1875. In this same year he married Augusta Schultze. In April, 1875, Professor Lutz accepted a position as teacher of a parochial school in Cleveland, Ohio, at that time a branch of Zion Congregation, where he remained for thirteen years, after which he spent two years at the head of a school in Bedford, Ohio. In 1884 he revisited Germany. On the 5th of August, 1889, he accepted a call to Sheboygan, Wis. and continued there until February 24, 1892, when he came to Wittenberg, Shawano County, having accepted a call as Superintendent of the Martin Luther Orphans' Home.]
Donated byDonated by Darlene Thomson, Neenah, Wisconsin.
AbstractPersonen: Dahlke, Schuhmacher. Professor Ridgevidge, Ornithologe. Schall, Reporter. 2 Knaben.
Call NumberPIA WI
MKI TermsTheater & Drama/ Juvenile