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An Overview of Pennsylvania German Fraktur

Thu, Jun 15

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June 15, 2023 from 1:00pm -2:00pm ET and will explore the definition of Fraktur and how it pertains to its history in North America while addressing common misconceptions. This course will discuss the difference between the term used in German-speaking Europe versus North America.

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An Overview of Pennsylvania German Fraktur
An Overview of Pennsylvania German Fraktur

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Jun 15, 2023, 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM

https://bit.ly/3kT2aFk

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, will air June 15, 2023 from 1:00pm -2:00pm ET and will explore the definition of Fraktur and how it pertains to its history in North America while addressing common misconceptions. This course will discuss the difference between the term used in German-speaking Europe versus North America.An Overview of Pennsylvania German Fraktur

https://www.appraisers.org/asa-newsroom/article/2023/03/14/asa-and-earnest-archives-and-library-host-new-webinar-series-on-german-fraktur-and-broadsides

Register: https://learn.appraisers.org/products/pp158-an-overview-of-pennsylvania-german-fraktur 

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