Edward Schildhauer Exhibit

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From: "Terry Thiessen" <tevents@dotnet.com>
Subject: Edward Schildhauer Exhibit
Date: Mon, 30 Jun 2008 15:55:56 -0500
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Edward Schildhauer - New Holstein to the Panama Canal Exhibit

 

New Holstein, WI: New Holstein's Historical Society has announced the opening of its 2008 special feature exhibit entitled: "Edward Schildhauer, from New Holstein to the Panama Canal." The exhibit, located in the Lauson Gallery of the Society's Pioneer Corner Museum, Main Street, New Holstein, uses original documents, artifacts and photos from Mr. Schildhauer's personal collection. The items have been donated to the Society over the years by members of the Schildhauer family and friends. The exhibit officially opens to the public on Saturday, June 7. The hours of the Pioneer Museum from now until Labor Day Weekend are 1pm - 4pm, Saturday and Sunday.

 

Edward Schildhauer was the electrical and mechanical engineer for the Panama Canal project and invented and patented the lock gate opening mechanisms and the control panels for the lock systems for the canal that are still in operation today. According to the Society's President, Terry Thiessen,
"most of the material, artifacts and photos that are in this display have not been available to the general public. We received the items in a large donation made to the Society following the death of Edward's wife, Ruth, in 1961." The display includes Edward's beaver skin top hat that he wore at the dedication of the Canal and a cane, on loan to the Society from Edward's grand niece, Paula Schildhauer Dickey, made from Panamanian wood taken from the bottom of the Gatun Lock prior to its flooding and engraved with the names of the engineers that worked on the Gatun Lock. Large panorama photos taken by the US Government during the construction of the Canal and digitally restored by the Printing Express staff are displayed around the entire gallery. Each photo shows various aspects of the construction of the locks. In addition, a collection of 15 of Edward's personal photos were carefully restored by Dennis Ninmer of Images-N-Stone and are included in the exhibit complete with the written descriptions provided in Mr. Schildhauer's handwriting.

 

One of the most interesting items is a large wall chart of the Schildhauer - Iverson Family Tree that was begun in 1953 as a class project by Paula Schildhauer Dickey and was last updated in April of 2008. Mrs. Dickey donated the chart to the New Holstein Historical Society in May of this year as part of the exhibit being created. The document will become a part of the Society's permanent collection of genealogical materials when the exhibit closes in September.

 

In the words of Alberto Roy, member of the Blue Ribbon Engineering Committee which studied the present state of the Panama Canal, "It happens that the Canal owes so much to Edward Schildhauer that it is not only unfair, but totally ridiculous how little we know about him . . . . The Panama Canal will forever have an immortal debt with Edward Schildhauer."

 

More information on group rates for the Pioneer Corner Museum and the Timm House Historic Site call 920-898-5900. Summer hours for the Timm House Historic Site are Wednesday through Friday, 1pm - 3pm, and 1pm - 4pm on Saturday and Sundays.

 

 

Terry E. Thiessen, CMP

Owner/President

Professional Resources & Events

P.O. Box 153

New Holstein, WI 53061

920-948-7748 (Cell)

920-898-4100 (P)

920-898-5942 (F)

 

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