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Schuelein, Hermannr2WPadmin2018-08-22T16:57:03+00:00
Portrait of Hermann Schuelein

Portrait of Hermann Schuelein

Hermann Schülein Documents

(1884-1970)

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Schülein, Hermann's Bavarian citizenship certificate

Bavarian citizenship certificate, 1910.

Certificate conferring the Bayerischen Verdienstorden (Bavarian Order of Merit) on Schuelein

Certificate conferring the Bayerischen Verdienstorden (Bavarian Order of Merit) on Schuelein, 1961.

Brochure commemorating Hermann Schuelein’s 70th birthday, printed by Beth Hillel Synagogue, New York, N.Y.

Brochure commemorating Hermann Schuelein’s 70th birthday, printed by Beth Hillel Synagogue, New York, N.Y.

Finck, August to Hermann Schuelein

August Finck to Hermann Schuelein, Nov. 30, 1935.

Brauerei A. Hürlimann to Hermann Schülein

Brauerei A. Hürlimann to Hermann Schülein, April 28, 1936.

Brauerei A. Hürlimann to Hermann Schülein

Brauerei A. Hürlimann to Hermann Schülein, June 23, 1936.

Rheingold beer advertisement featuring Pat Burrage, “Miss Rheingold, 1950.”

Magazine ad for Rheingold beer featuring Pat Burrage, “Miss Rheingold, 1950.”

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