Wilhelm Ganzhorn
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Wilhelm Christian Ganzhorn (born 14. Januar 1818 in Böblingen; died 9. September 1880 in Cannstatt) was a Judge in Neuenbürg, Aalen, Neckarsulm and Cannstatt. He was also the poet of the folk song "Im schönsten Wiesengrunde".
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Medallion with the portrait of Wilhelm Ganzhorn at the former county court of the city Neckarsulm
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House of the Family Ganzhorn in the town Sindelfingen, in the former street "Stuttgarter Straße 1"
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Former county court so called "Oberamtsgericht" of the city Neckarsulm
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Old county court with memory table for Wilhelm Ganzhorn
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Gravestone in the Graveyard "Uff-Kirchhof" for Wilhelm Ganzhorn
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memorial tablet fixed to a stone behind the 'Wilhelm-Ganzhorn-Brunnen' in Conweiler
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the 'Bleistiftturm' at the east-side of the 'Wilhelm-Ganzhorn-Schule' in Straubenhardt
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view from Conweiler/Straubenhardt, Germany through the so-called 'Der schönste Wiesengrund' towards Feldrennach/Straubenhardt, Germany
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Im schönsten Wiesengrunde in Ganzhorn's own handwriting (1851)
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W.-Ganzhorn-Weg von Neuenbürg (Enz) in Richtung Straubenhardt-Schwann
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W.-Ganzhorn-Wanderweg von Straubenhardt, Germany-Schwann in Richtung Neuenbürg (Enz)
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Stephanskirche in Straubenhardt-Feldrennach
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Landgasthof Rössle in Straubenhardt-Conweiler
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Panoramabild des Straubenhardter "Wiesental"