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HERISAU

Volume 11 · 113 words · 1860 Edition

a town in Switzerland, capital of Ausser-Rhoden, at the confluence of the Glatt and Brüllbach, 7 miles N.W. of Appenzell, 2334 feet above the sea-level. The town is very irregularly built. The church tower is the oldest building in the canton, and is supposed to have been built in the 7th century. The archives are kept in this tower. Herisau has a public library, courthouse, arsenal, and an orphan asylum. The neighbouring heights, two of which are crowned with the ruined castles of Schwanberg and Rosenberg, afford beautiful walks. It has important cotton, muslin, and silk manufactories, and carries on an extensive trade. The baths of Heinrichsbad are a mile distant. Pop. 2700.