God's Acre Moravian Cemetery, Old Salem, North Carolina, U.S.
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Educator
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Rudolph Christ (1780–1802; her death)
Elisabeth Oesterlein Christ (commonly known Elisabeth Oesterlein; September 12, 1749 – December 3, 1802) was an American educator. She founded Salem College in today's Old Salem, North Carolina. She was also the school's first teacher.
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ElisabethOesterlein Christ (commonly known ElisabethOesterlein; September 12, 1749 – December 3, 1802) was an American educator. She founded Salem College...
On April 22, 1772, the Little Girls' School was founded. Sister ElisabethOesterlein, who travelled from Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, in 1766, at the age...
potter Rudolph Christ, potter Johann Gottlob Krause, stonemason ElisabethOesterlein, educator Melchior Rasp, stonemason Christian Triebl, carpenter Christian...
Christ's kiln in Old Salem was excavated. In 1780, Christ married ElisabethOesterlein, who founded Salem Academy. They had five children together: Anna...
Pennsylvania, to join the new community. One of them was 17-year-old ElisabethOesterlein, who founded and became the first teacher of what is now Salem Academy...
Camp Washington, Cincinnati, in 2007. The new location is part of the Oesterlein Machine Company-Fashion Frocks, Inc. Complex, a National Register of Historic...
and turned into a memorial. That same year the collection of Nicolaus Oesterlein containing several thousand books on Richard Wagner (virtually the complete...