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    Frederick Augustus Conrad Muhlenberg (/ˈmjuːlɪnbɜːrɡ/; January 1, 1750 – June 4, 1801) was an American minister and politician who was the first Speaker...
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    Frederick Augustus Muhlenberg II FAIA (September 25, 1887 – January 19, 1980) was a leading architect, an American military and political leader who served...
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    Representatives Frederick Augustus Muhlenberg (educator) (1818–1901), president of Muhlenberg College in Allentown, Pennsylvania Frederick Augustus Muhlenberg (1887–1980)...
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  • Frederick Muhlenberg (1750–1801) was the first Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives. Frederick Muhlenberg may also refer to: Frederick Augustus...
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    The Muhlenberg legend is an urban legend in the United States and Germany. According to the legend, the single vote of Frederick Muhlenberg, the first-ever...
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    Frederick Augustus Conrad Muhlenberg is a portrait of 1790 by Joseph Wright, now in the collection of the National Portrait Gallery. It depicts Muhlenberg...
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    Henry Melchior Muhlenberg (born Heinrich Melchior Mühlenberg; September 6, 1711 – October 7, 1787), was a German-born Lutheran clergyman and missionary...
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    forma sessions) is made public. The first speaker of the House, Frederick Muhlenberg of Pennsylvania, was elected to office on April 1, 1789, the day...
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  • served multiple terms; seven of them served nonconsecutive terms: Frederick Muhlenberg, Henry Clay, John W. Taylor, Thomas Brackett Reed, Joseph W. Martin...
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    United States. From 1867 to 1876, Muhlenberg's great-grandson, Frederick Augustus Muhlenberg, served as president of the college. In 1905, the college purchased...
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    of Frederick Muhlenberg, the First and Third Speaker of the United States House of Representatives. The house was built in 1763, bought by Muhlenberg in...
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  • engineer and Civil War officer Francis Swaine Muhlenberg (1795–1831, American political leader Frederick Muhlenberg (1750–1801), first Speaker of the United...
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    for the purpose of this article), but Muhlenberg, as the speaker, was the first member to be sworn in. Muhlenberg, Hartley and Thatcher were among the...
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    John Adams (P) President pro tempore: John Langdon (P) Speaker: Frederick Muhlenberg (P) This list is arranged by chamber, then by state. Senators are...
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    diplomat Conrad Weiser, and Henry Muhlenberg a German Lutheran pastor. In 1763, along with his brothers, Frederick Augustus and Gotthilf Henry Ernst,...
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    House in the Second Congress, both preceded and succeeded by Frederick A. C. Muhlenberg. He did not seek re-election for a fourth term and instead ran...
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    Weiser) Muhlenberg was the daughter of Colonial leader, Conrad Weiser. Among Henry's uncles were Revolutionary War leaders, Frederick Muhlenberg, later...
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    November 9, 1794 Henry Tazewell (P), from February 20, 1795 Speaker: Frederick Muhlenberg (A) This list is arranged by chamber, then by state. Senators are...
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  • Reynolds had information against the Treasury Secretary. James Monroe, Frederick Muhlenberg, and Abraham Venable visited Reynolds in jail, where Reynolds hinted...
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    longer in that office by 1796), Democratic-Republican Representative Frederick Muhlenberg, was chairman of the Committee of the Whole that was responsible...
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    term, defeating Federalist candidate and U.S. Representative Frederick Muhlenberg. Muhlenberg won only two counties: York and Bedford. However, Mifflin's...
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    admitting complicity to the charges. James Monroe, Abraham Venable, and Frederick Muhlenberg were the first men to hear of this possible corruption within the...
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    Collegeville, Perkiomen Valley, Inc. The Speaker's House, home of Frederick Muhlenberg, is another historic site in Trappe that is open to the public. It...
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    Frederick Augustus Muhlenberg (1818–1901) was an American educator and Lutheran clergyman who served as president of Muhlenberg College in Allentown,...
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  • who supported the new Constitution won a majority of the seats. Frederick Muhlenberg, who had promoted the ratification of the Constitution, received...
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    citizens could participate in the discussion about it. Reverend Frederick Muhlenberg, a Lutheran minister and the first Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives...
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    adopted from English custom in 1789 by the first speaker of the House, Frederick Muhlenberg of Pennsylvania, the Mace of the United States House of Representatives...
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  • Congress. His uncle, Frederick Augustus Conrad Muhlenberg, was the first Speaker of the United States House of Representatives. Muhlenberg attended Dickinson...
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    first Patriarch of the Lutheran Church in America. He and his son, Frederick Muhlenberg, who was the first Speaker of the United States House of Representatives...
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    grandson of Henry Melchior Muhlenberg (1711–1787, known as the father of Lutheranism in America) and a grandson of Frederick Muhlenberg (1750–1801), a member...
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