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Lutheran Church for £700. Boehm was retained as principal, and in 1879 the school was renamed "Hahndorf College". though the old name persisted somewhat. After some disputes with the Church, Boehm in 1883 bought
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The author of this letter was apparently "J. W. Boehm", and these initials are seen frequently, but are most likely a misreading of a longhand "T. W."
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200:, National Centre of Biography, Australian National University, published first in hardcopy 1979, accessed online 7 February 2015
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