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    Henry Selz Cotton Gin

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    The Selz Cotton Gin with seven unidentified men. A water tower is rising up in the background and trees flank the image on both sides. Henry Selz came to Denton County around 1870 and built the first cotton gin in Pilot Point, just east of the square. It burned and was rebuilt in 1882 north of the square by Selz and his new partner, J.P. Cooper

    Selz Family Collection 1853-1981

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    This collection contains material pertaining to the Selz family of Niederstettin, Germany. There is a mohel book that belonged to Abraham Selz (marked with a Baltimore address) with entries from 1853-1881; an obituary for Nanette Selz, the first wife of Abraham Selz, (1874); family tree tracing Selz family from late 18th to mid 19th century accompanied by letter with focus on the Selz family relationship to town of Niederstetten (1976); letter with biography of Abraham Selz (1981); letter with overview of Selz and Adler families from their common ancestor Abraham Selz (1981).The original German language inventory is available in the folder.Photographs removed to Photograph CollectionProcessed for digitizationSent for digitizationReturned from digitizationLinked to online manifestationdigitize

    Abraham Selz collection 1853-1881, 1981

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    Photocopy of the Record book of Abraham Selz of Niederstettin, Germany (and later of Baltimore, Maryland). Contains records, in Hebrew, Yiddish, and German of the circumcisions of over 450 boys in Niederstettin and its surrounding towns. Also includes one folder of background information on Abraham SelzGift of Sidney Adler, great-grandson of Abraham SelzOriginal in possession of Sidney Adler, Lawrence, New Yor

    Lecture by Peter Selz, given at Florida International University, January 15, 1988

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    Peter Selz\u27s lecture is about Cobra, beginning with what let to the development of the group, the years during which it existed and the outcomes of the group. Introduction by Dahlia Morgan

    Selz #1

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    Village of Selz and Elsass, Kutschurgan District, Odessa Region, May, 2007. Catholic Church of the Assumption, Selz. St. Gabriel's Catholic Church, Elsass. Photographs by Michael M. Miller. Church of the Assumption, Selz

    Selz #3

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    Village of Selz and Elsass, Kutschurgan District, Odessa Region, May, 2007. Catholic Church of the Assumption, Selz. St. Gabriel's Catholic Church, Elsass. Photographs by Michael M. Miller. Louisa Riesling living in Selz and Mary Anne Keller, Des Moines, Washington

    Selz #2

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    Village of Selz and Elsass, Kutschurgan District, Odessa Region, May, 2007. Catholic Church of the Assumption, Selz. St. Gabriel's Catholic Church, Elsass. Photographs by Michael M. Miller. Church of the Assumption, Selz

    Selz #4

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    Village of Selz and Elsass, Kutschurgan District, Odessa Region, May, 2007. Catholic Church of the Assumption, Selz. St. Gabriel's Catholic Church, Elsass. Photographs by Michael M. Miller

    Selz #6

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    Selz Church. Photographs by Suzanne Haman Wanner

    Selz #8

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    Selz Church. Photographs by Suzanne Haman Wanner
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