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German immigrants, led by
Father Ambrose Oschwald, a
Roman Catholic priest. The
first settlers in the
Oschwald group numbered 113 and came to the United...
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Ambrose Oschwald (March 14, 1801 –
February 27, 1873) was a
Roman Catholic priest.
Ordained to the
priesthood on
August 1, 1833,
Oschwald came to Wisconsin...
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began working at the
department store of Zürich. He
married Emilie Oschwald in 1845 and had two children. In 1847, Wirz was
sentenced to four years...
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Convent is
located in St. ****anz, Wisconsin. It was
built by
Ambrose Oschwald, the
Roman Catholic priest who
founded St. ****anz. The site was added...
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Erika Wedekind,
complete name
Frida Marianne Erica Wedekind, also
Erika Oschwald, (13
November 1868 – 10
October 1944) was a
German operatic soprano. She...
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National Academies Press. ISBN 978-0-309-13121-6.
Sauerwald A,
Hoesche C,
Oschwald R,
Kilimann MW (2007). "Lewis
Thomas and
droopy rabbit ears".
Journal of...
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German village uprooted under the
leadership of its priest,
Father Ambrose Oschwald, and
departed for America.
Arriving in Wisconsin, a
scouting party headed...
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Franciscan Sisters of
Christian Charity dates back to 1854 when
Father Ambrose Oschwald led a
party of
German immigrants from
Baden to the
United States to establish...
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Wesen des Nihilismus, Stuttgart, Klett-Cotta, 1983,
Translation by
Magda Oschwald-Di Felice. Gli
abitatori del tempo. Cristianesimo, marxismo, tecnica, Roma...
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Register of
Historic Places in 1982. The
chapel was
created by
Ambrose Oschwald, the
Roman Catholic priest who
founded St. ****anz.
After a
storm in 2000...