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German Social Entrepreneurs and the First Kindergartens in Nineteenth Century Americar2WPadmin2018-08-22T16:53:15+00:00
Schurz kindergarten building, Watertown, Wisconsin

Schurz kindergarten building, Watertown, Wisconsin

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Schurz kindergarten building, Watertown, Wisconsin
Schurz kindergarten building, Watertown, Wisconsin

Schurz kindergarten building, Watertown, Wisconsin.

Diorama reconstruction of the Schurz kindergarten, Watertown, Wisconsin
Diorama reconstruction of the Schurz kindergarten, Watertown, Wisconsin

Diorama reconstruction of the Schurz kindergarten, Watertown, Wisconsin

Diorama reconstruction of the Schurz kindergarten, Watertown, Wisconsin
Diorama reconstruction of the Schurz kindergarten, Watertown, Wisconsin

Diorama reconstruction of the Schurz kindergarten, Watertown, Wisconsin.

Lutheran Orphans’ Home, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Lutheran Orphans’ Home, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Margarethe Meyer Schurz
Meyer Schurz, Margarethe

Margarethe Meyer Schurz

The Schurz kindergarten building at its original location, 1956
Schurz kindergarten building at its original location, 1956

The Schurz kindergarten building at its original location, 1956.

The Schurz family home in Watertown, postcard, 1914
Schurz family home in Watertown, postcard, 1914

Display of Froebel’s “Gaben” (“gifts), First Kindergarten site, Watertown, Wisconsin
Froebel’s “Gaben” (“gifts), First Kindergarten site, Watertown, Wisconsin

Display of Froebel’s “Gaben” (“gifts), First Kindergarten site, Watertown, Wisconsin

Illustration of a Boston kindergarten, 1881
Boston kindergarten, 1881

Illustration of a Boston kindergarten, 1881.

Caroline Frankenberg
Frankenberg, Caroline

Caroline Frankenberg.

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