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FormatBook Whole
Author, MonographicStulz, S. C. [Sigmund Carl]//Stulz, E. A. [Emil Arnold], eds.
Title, MonographicNeuestes Deutsches Liederbuch
Place of PublicationKansas City, Mo.
PublisherStulz Brueder
Date of Publicationn.d. [1913]
Extent of Work240 pages : illustrations ; 20 cm
OCLC05593038
NotesOn cover: Liederschatz. Herausgegeben von den Stulzen Brüdern, Kansas City, Mo. On title page: "Wo man singt, da lass' Dich ruhig nieder! Böse Menschen haben keine Lieder." Zusammengestellt und herausgegeben von den Stulzen Brüdern, Kansas City, Mo. Im Selbstverlage der Herausgeber. On title page verso: Gewidmet dem biederen Deutschen Pionier des grossen amerikanischen Westens. Includes information on Stulz Brothers liquors and wines throughout at bottom of pages; pp. 196-235 are wholly devoted to the company and its products (with price listings); pp. 236-239 is an index to songs; p. 240 is an index to pictures.
MKI AnnotationTwo copies.

Stulz Brothers/Bros, 1893-1918. Address timeline: 605 W 5th (1893-1897), 1416 Main (1898-1905), 618-620 SW Bvd (1906-1915), 2043 Main (1916-1918).

The Stulz Brothers emigrated from Wittlich, Germany: Simon Sigmund Carl Stulz, born 1860, emigrated in 1886, died 1928; Emil Arnold Stulz, born 1864, emigrated in 1886, died 1917.

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Donated byCopy one donated by Edward Plagemann in memory of his mother, 2010.
Call NumberPIA MO (Kansas City)
MKI TermsSongs/ Business/ German Americans -- Missouri/ Kansas City (Mo.)/ Wine and wine making