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- Germelshausen is an 1860 short story by Friedrich Gerstäcker. The story concerns a cursed village that sank into the earth long ago and is permitted to...
- legendary account, Magre describes Rosenkreuz as the last descendant of the Germelshausen, a German family that flourished in the 13th century. Their castle allegedly...
- Preserve, Barren County, Kentucky, US Brig o' Doon, a Scottish landmark "Germelshausen", an 1860 story by Friedrich Gerstäcker that some believe inspired the...
- Magicians, Seers, and Mystics, Rosenkreutz was the last descendant of the Germelshausen, a German family from the 13th century. Their castle stood in the Thuringian...
- translated by Charles Brandon Schaeffer, about the mythical village of Germelshausen that fell under a magic curse. However, Lerner denied that he had based...
- Playhouse Eben Adams "Portrait of Jennie" March 15, 1950 Family Theater "Germelshausen" March 30, 1950 Suspense "Blood Sacrifice" June 11, 1950 Guest Star...
- Title Directed by Written by Original air date 13 1 "Smooth Fingers" / "Germelshausen" Unknown Unknown September 6, 1949 (1949-09-06) 14 2 "The Four Fifteen...
- the plot of the musical Brigadoon (1954) to Gerstäcker's short story Germelshausen, though this was denied by Lerner, the author of Brigadoon. The...
- Life and Labor, its magazine. She died on March 25, 1914, in Chicago. Germelshausen (play, 1904, with Mary Gray Peck and Carl Schlenker) The Ballingtons...
- resided there since 1953. She was buried at Whitney Cemetery, Seneca. Germelshausen; a drama in four acts by M.G. Peck, Carl Schlenker, Frances B. Potter...