The Pennsylvania-German The Hosensack Academy

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p. 664-669

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History of the Hosensack Academy, which opened in September 1791. From 1790-1792, it was the Golden Age of the early Schwenkfelder schools. Article covers 1734-1839. One of the most famous men the Academy turned out was Johannes Krauss, who afterwards became a teacher there. Includes brief biographical information on Christopher Schultz.

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