Records, 1904-1907, 1927.

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Records, 1904-1907, 1927.

Correspondence, newspaper clippings, programs, pamphlets, and other records. Persons represented include J.H. Gerlich, secretary, and Ernst J. Siller, president.

0.8 linear ft. (2 boxes)

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Siller, Ernst J.

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Gerlich, J. H.

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Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von, 1749-1832

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Schiller, Friedrich, 1759-1805

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Schiller-Goethe Monument Association of Cleveland, Ohio.

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The original Schiller-Goethe Monument is located in Weimar, Germany. The bronze monument depicts German authors Friedrich Schiller (1759-1805) Johann Wolfgang Goethe (1749-1832) and was designed by Ernst Rietschel in 1857. There are four exact copies of the monument in the United States, including the monument dedicated in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1907. The Schiller-Goethe Monument Association coordinated the fundraising and details for the Cleveland monument, and 65,000 people attended the dedicatio...