• Elisabeth Oesterlein Christ (commonly known Elisabeth Oesterlein; September 12, 1749 – December 3, 1802) was an American educator. She founded Salem College...
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    Pennsylvania, to join the new community. One of them was 17-year-old Elisabeth Oesterlein, who founded and became the first teacher of what is now Salem Academy...
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    On April 22, 1772, the Little Girls' School was founded. Sister Elisabeth Oesterlein, who travelled from Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, in 1766, at the age...
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    potter Rudolph Christ, potter Johann Gottlob Krause, stonemason Elisabeth Oesterlein, educator Melchior Rasp, stonemason Christian Triebl, carpenter Christian...
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  • Christ's kiln in Old Salem was excavated. In 1780, Christ married Elisabeth Oesterlein, who founded Salem Academy. They had five children together: Anna...
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    (1715–1785), stonemason Christian Triebl (1714–1798), carpenter Elisabeth Oesterlein (1749–1802), educator Anna Johanna Krause (1756–1815), first child...
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    Camp Washington, Cincinnati, in 2007. The new location is part of the Oesterlein Machine Company-Fashion Frocks, Inc. Complex, a National Register of Historic...
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    and turned into a memorial. That same year the collection of Nicolaus Oesterlein containing several thousand books on Richard Wagner (virtually the complete...
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