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    Anita T. Cluss: She was born on September in 6, 1861. She was a harpist at St. John's Church and in the Georgetown Orchestra. She died on November 25, 1917. Adolph S. Cluss: He was born on January 29, 1863. He worked as a clerk for his father. He died in 1886 at the age of 23 of typhoid fever. Carl Louis Cluss: He was born on August 14, 1865 ...

    • Fellow of the American Institute of Architects (1867), Member of the Board of Public Works (1872)
    • German-born American
    • Architect
  2. Anita Cluss performed professionally in Washington, New York, and Europe and on the summer circuit in Asbury Park, Saratoga Springs, and Chautauqua. The musical tradition probably evolved from Rosa Schmidt Cluss's family. A Cluss family history tells that Cluss's father, Heinrich, was never interested in music.

  3. Cluss, Anita Contributor Names C.M. Bell (Firm : Washington, D.C.), photographer Created / Published [between January 1891 and January 1894] Headings Glass negatives.

  4. Jul 28, 2005 · Cluss, born in 1825 in Heilbronn, emigrated to the United States in 1848 during the failed revolution in the German states. Once in Washington, he became an influential architect, specializing in...

  5. Sep 17, 2005 · Cluss kept up an active correspondence with Marx during the early 1850s -- at the time, Marx's close colleague Friedrich Engels referred to Cluss as "an invaluable agent."

  6. Alan Lessoff and Christof Mauch, eds., Adolf Cluss, Architect: From Germany to America (jointly published in English and German editions by the Historical Society of. 570. Born into a family of builders, Cluss apprenticed as a carpenter and then worked as a draftsman in the kingdom of Wurttemberg.

  7. In 1852, Cluss first referred in his letters to a spirited, beautiful sixteen-year-old girl from Maryland. Cluss met Rosa Schmidt and her parents at a political meeting in Baltimore. Jacob Schmidt, a teacher at Baltimore's free-thinking Zion Church school, and his wife Elisabetha, had immigrated from the Bavarian Palatinate (today part of the ...