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Deutsch: August Friedrich Viehweger, Architekt. Aus seinem Dauerausweis für die Sächsisch-Thüringische Industrie- und Gewerbeausstellung 1897
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Source Alfred E. Otto Paul: Der Neue Johannisfriedhof in Leipzig. Leipzig 2012, S. 174
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