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    Walter Rothe, Arthur Rothe, and Richard Reiley with musical instruments at Rothe Ranch, Medina County, Texas

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    Photograph shows the three men seated in chairs in yard at Louis Rothe ranch house near Seco Creek, north of D'Hanis. (L. to r.'' Walter Rothe with guitar, Arthur Rothe with violin, and Richard Reiley with flute.Information from lender: Reiley was a friend and neighbor of the Rothe family

    Arthur Rothe and Ferdie Reinhart in wagon outside Arthur Rothe ranch house, Medina County, Texas

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    Photograph shows Rothe and Reinhart seated in wagon. In background is home of Arthur and Laura R. Rothe, a one-story prefabricated structure

    Cowboys on horseback at headquarters of Louis Rothe Ranch, Medina County, Texas

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    Photograph shows five men on horseback.''(L. to R.'' Eric Rothe, Carl Rothe, Louis Richter, Ernst Rothe, and Arthur Rothe. Ranch building in background.Information from lender: Taken near Louis Rothe ranch house near Seco Creek, north of D'Hanis. Arthur Rothe was left handed; note rope on left side of the saddle

    Men on horseback in street outside commercial buildings, D'Hanis, Texas

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    Photograph shows men on horseback on Front Street.''(L. to r.) Arthur Rothe, Oscar Rothe, Carl Frederick Rothe, three unidentified men and Eric Rothe. Rothe and Koch store in background

    Three boys eating ice cream cones in front of confectionary, D'Hanis, Texas

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    Photograph shows boys eating ice cream as they stand on steps near entrance to confectionary on Front Street.''(L. to R.'' William Rothe, Louis Rothe, and Thomas H. Finger. All are wearing overalls

    Was ihr wollt : Shakespeare.

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    digitizedPlaybill Nr. 11, 1960/61 for a production of Shakespeare’s ”Twelfth Night” in a German translation by Hans Rothe, containing articles by Hans Rothe and others.Hans Rothe (1894-1977) was a German author and a translator of Shakespeare's plays

    Henry R. Wilson with Brown County Agent Joe Rothe

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    Image shows Henry R. Wilson, left and Brown County Agent Joe Rothe, examining a trap nest set-up on the Wilson farm. A flock of White Leghorns being replaced by hybrid chickens. Published in the Fort Worth Star-Telegram morning edition, August 6, 1950.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_startelegram1950s/3853/thumbnail.jp

    Office in Rothe and Koch General Store, D'Hanis, Texas

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    Photograph shows men in office.''(L. to r.'' Henry Rothe, Charles Hubbard, and Joseph V. Koch. Behind Hubbard is calendar for June 1910.Photographer's imprint on back of original: ''Jack Sloan / Photo.'';Names inscribed on border by Connie Koch.;See THE HISTORY OF MEDINA COUNTY, p. 368: ''...In 1899, with his brother-in-law, Henry Rothe, Joseph [Koch] bought a mercantile store in D'Hanis from his brother, M.S. Koch. The general mercantile store of Rothe & Koch handled dry goods, groceries, feed, kerosene and even coffins...'

    Polarimeter

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    Das Instrument wurde um 1880 von R. Rothe aus Prag gekauft. Es handelt sich um ein sog. Halbschattenpolarimeter nach F. Lippich und dient der genauen Bestimmung der optischen Aktivität (Drehung der Polarisationsebene von polarisiertem Licht) transparenter Festkörper (z.B. Quarz) oder von Flüssigkeiten (z.B. Zuckerlösung). (K.R./P.G. 2011), UM HP 3

    Dissertatio Theologica De Efficacia Baptismi

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    Quam ... Sub Praesidio Dn. D. Val. Alberti ... publice ventilandam proponit Abraham Rothe, Sora Lusat. A. & R. Anno M.DC.XCII. d. 3. Mai
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