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  2. Manske–Niemann Farm - Wikipedia

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    The ManskeNiemann house. The Manske–Niemann Farm is a historic 462-acre (187 ha) farm complex located at 13 Franks Lane near Litchfield, Illinois. The farm was most likely established in the 1850s and was purchased by German immigrant Michael Manske in 1863. Manske and his family developed and expanded the farm in three main stages.

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Montgomery ...

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    Manske-Niemann Farm: Manske-Niemann Farm. February 27, 2003 : 13 Franks Ln. Litchfield: 11: Montgomery County Courthouse: Montgomery County Courthouse ...

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    Manske–Niemann Farm; Maple Avenue/Maple Lane Historic District; Marion Veterans Affairs Medical Center; Marseilles Lock and Dam; Marshall Business Historic District; McGovney–Yunker Farmstead; McLean County Courthouse and Square; Meekerville Historic District; Mercer County Fairgrounds; Michigan–Wacker Historic District

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  6. Henry Niemann - Wikipedia

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    Henry Niemann (April 27, 1838 – October 26, 1899) was a German-born pipe organ builder, who spent most of his career in Baltimore, Maryland.Of all the Baltimore organ builders, Niemann produced the most extant organs, some still in very good condition and retaining the tonal essence of his work.

  7. Theodore Niemann House and Spring House - Wikipedia

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    Built in 1845, the Niemann house is believed to be the oldest stone house in the county. [2] The buildings were listed together on the National Register of Historic Places in 1991. [1] A native of Hanover, Theodore Niemann settled here in 1838. He built a log house on his property, and lived there until this house was built.

  8. Talk:Manske–Niemann Farm - Wikipedia

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  9. Jane Fauntz - Wikipedia

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    Jane Fauntz (December 19, 1910 – May 30, 1989), also known by her married name Jane Manske, was a national champion swimmer and diver, and a member of the United States Olympic teams in 1928 and 1932 (springboard diving). She was the bronze medalist for springboard diving at the 1932 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles.