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Deutsch: Der 1905 verstorbene Louis Voß (auch: Louis Voss), der 1867 in Hannover in der - damaligen - Burgstraße 9 auf der Höhe des heutigen Ballhofplatzes seinen Papierwarengeschäft eröffnete und durch die von ihm selbst hergestellten Schreibhefte für Schüler eine bekannte Persönlichkeit der Stadt geworden war. Sein Sohn Ludwig baute das bald Papiervoss genannte Unternehmen zu einem international tätigen Akteur aus, der auch im Ausland führend mit den Schulschreibheften wurde ...
Date before 1905
date QS:P,+1905-00-00T00:00:00Z/7,P1326,+1905-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Source Paul Siedentopf (Hauptschriftleiter): Papiervoss H.G., Hannover, vormals Louis Voss. Gegründet 1867, in ders.: Das Buch der alten Firmen der Stadt Hannover im Jahr 1927, unter Mitwirkung von Karl Friedrich Leonhardt (Zusammenstellung des Bildmaterials), Jubiläums-Verlag Walter Gerlach, Leipzig 1927, S. 74
Author Zusammenstellung des Bildmaterials: Karl Friedrich Leonhardt; Scan der Vorlage: Claus-Peter Enders im Team mit Bernd Schwabe im Wikipedia-Büro Hannover

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