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    Trappe (Pennsylvania German: Drapp) is a borough in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 3,509 at the 2010 census. Augustus...
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  • Trappe may refer to: James Trappe, an American mycologist Wade Trappe, American engineer Trappe, Maryland, a town in Talbot County Trappe, Pennsylvania...
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    responding to the 1732 request by Pennsylvania Lutherans. He took charge Augustus Lutheran Church in present-day Trappe, Pennsylvania. He also provided leadership...
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    Bensalem, Bridgewater, Cornwells Heights, Eddington, Flushing, Oakford, Siles, Trappe, and Trevose. Bensalem Township has no other incorporated municipalities...
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    Francis R. Shunk (category People from Trappe, Pennsylvania)
    1848) was the tenth governor of Pennsylvania from 1845 to 1848. Shunk was born on August 7, 1788, in Trappe, Pennsylvania, to a poor farming family of German...
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    Jimmy Pop (category People from Trappe, Pennsylvania)
    the rap rock band Bloodhound Gang. James Moyer Franks was born in Trappe, Pennsylvania, the son of Alice Ann (born Moyer) and Richard Lee Franks. He is...
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    Frederick Muhlenberg (category People from Trappe, Pennsylvania)
    Pennsylvania and a Lutheran pastor by profession, Muhlenberg was born in Trappe, Pennsylvania. His home, known as The Speaker's House, is now a museum and is currently...
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    Peter Muhlenberg (category People from Trappe, Pennsylvania)
    was born October 1, 1746, in Trappe in the Province of Pennsylvania to Anna Maria Weiser, the daughter of Pennsylvania Dutch pioneer and diplomat Conrad...
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    Trappe is a town in Talbot County, Maryland, United States. The population was 1,077 at the 2010 census. It is the site of one of the largest mixed-use...
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    Augustus Lutheran Church (category Cemeteries in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania)
    historic church and Lutheran congregation at 717 West Main Street in Trappe, Pennsylvania. Consecrated in 1745, it is the oldest extant Lutheran church building...
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  • from around the world. Fry is buried at Augustus Lutheran Church in Trappe, Pennsylvania. His son, Franklin Drewes Fry, followed him into the ministry, was...
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    Representatives. Frederick Muhlenberg (1750, Trappe, Pennsylvania – 1801, Lancaster, Pennsylvania) was a Pennsylvania minister and politician. He was educated...
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  • Canada Augustus Lutheran Church, a Lutheran church building in Trappe, Pennsylvania, US Fort Augustus Abbey, Scotland, UK House of Augustus, a palace...
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    smashed windows in Philadelphia and was heard 30 miles (48 km) away in Trappe, Pennsylvania. The loss of the Augusta was attributed to various causes. The British...
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    Gotthilf Heinrich Ernst Muhlenberg (category People from Trappe, Pennsylvania)
    botanist. The son of Heinrich Melchior Muhlenberg, he was born in Trappe, Pennsylvania. He was educated at Franckesche Stiftungen in Halle starting in 1763...
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  • Perkiomen Valley School District (category School districts in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania)
    based in central Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, United States. It serves the boroughs of Collegeville, Trappe, and Schwenksville, and the townships...
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    Pennsylvania is a state located in the Northeastern United States. As of the 2020 U.S. census, Pennsylvania is the fifth-most populous state with 13,002...
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    Hook, Pennsylvania (1699) Abington Friends Meeting House, Jenkintown, Pennsylvania (1699) New Hanover Lutheran Church near Gilbertsville, Pennsylvania, Founded...
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  • Jacob Fry Jr. (category People from Trappe, Pennsylvania)
    Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in the United States. Jacob Fry Jr. was born in Trappe, Pennsylvania on June 10, 1802. He taught school in Trappe, and served...
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  • and boroughs in Pennsylvania. There are currently 956 municipalities classified as boroughs and one classified as a town in Pennsylvania. Unlike other forms...
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    William Rudolph Smith (category People from Trappe, Pennsylvania)
    service as Colonel of the 62nd Pennsylvania Reserves in the War of 1812. Smith was born on August 31, 1787, in Trappe, Pennsylvania. He moved with his father...
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  • 1961 Richmond, VA Episcopal Augustus Lutheran Church 1743–45 1967 Trappe, Pennsylvania Lutheran Alamo Mission in San Antonio 1744–57 1960 San Antonio, TX...
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    Royersford Schwenksville Souderton Telford (lies partly in Bucks County) Trappe West Conshohocken Abington Cheltenham Douglass East Norriton Franconia Hatfield...
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    Eve—Philadelphia Renée Fleming—Indiana Stephen Foster—Pittsburgh James Moyer Franks—Trappe Freeway—Philadelphia James Allen Gähres—Harrisburg Joe Genaro, The Dead...
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    The Speaker's House (category Historic house museums in Pennsylvania)
    The Speaker's House is a museum located in Trappe, in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania that preserves the home of Frederick Muhlenberg, the First and Third...
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  • Grant Wiley (category Players of American football from Pennsylvania)
    shoulder injury. Wiley was born in Trappe, Pennsylvania. He attended Perkiomen Valley High School in Graterford, Pennsylvania, and played high school football...
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    (PART, Districts 03, 04, 05, 06 and 07 [PART, Division 02]) Royersford Trappe Cox, Harold (2004). "Legislatures - 1776-2004". Wilkes University Election...
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  • Church) Trappe, Pennsylvania Further designated a U.S. National Historic Landmark Holy Trinity Lutheran Church (Lancaster, Pennsylvania) Pennsylvania Peace...
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    Lutheran church in the United States, the first of which was founded in Trappe. In March 1725, the farmers formed the township, which was then called Providence...
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    blew up with such great force it was heard 30 miles (48 km) away in Trappe, Pennsylvania. Before leaving the scene, Reynolds had Merlin set on fire to prevent...
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