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Esenwein 1989, p. 115.
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Wilbur 2019, p. 214.
Esenwein 1989, p. 107;
Marshall 2008, p. 437;
Pengam 1987, pp. 68–69.
Esenwein 1989, p. 109;
Graham 2019, p. 338; Pengam...
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Esenwein &
Johnnson was an
architectural firm of Buffalo, New York. It was a
partnership of German-born
August Esenwein (1856-1926) and
James A. Johnson...
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Esenwein 1989, p. 140.
Esenwein 1989, pp. 146–147.
Esenwein 1989, pp. 140–141.
Esenwein 1989, p. 152.
Esenwein 1989, pp. 152–153.
Esenwein 1989,...
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Joseph Berg
Esenwein (May 16, 1867 –
November 1, 1946) was an
American editor,
lecturer and writer. He was
noted for
contributions to the
Library of the...
- the fair ended. The
Temple of
Music was
designed by
architects August Esenwein and
James A.
Johnson for the Pan-American Exhibition, to
serve as a concert...
- C**** County, Missouri. 1915: Art of
Public Speaking, with
Joseph Berg
Esenwein. 1920:
Public Speaking: the
Standard Course of the
United Y. M. C. A. Schools...
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Peter Esenwein (born 7
December 1967 in Göppingen) is a
German javelin thrower. In the 2004
Summer Olympics he was
eliminated in the
first round of the...
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frame and
concrete hotel was
designed by
prominent Buffalo architects Esenwein and
Johnson and was
built in 1924 (cornerstone laid on
March 24, 1924)...
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partnership with the
German born and
trained architect August Esenwein. From its
inception in 1897,
Esenwein &
Johnson was one of the most
successful architectural...