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Miller, Henrichr2WPadmin2018-08-22T16:55:22+00:00
Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, 1784

Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, 1784

Henrich Miller Documents

(1702-1782)

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Henrich Miller's Philadelphische Staatsbote

Henrich Miller's Philadelphische Staatsbote from January 18, 1762. This was the first issue of the weekly Staatsbote published by Miller.…

Henrich Miller’s almanac, Der Neueste, Verbessert- und Zuverläßige Americanische Calender Auf das 1763ste Jahr Christi

Title page of the first issue of Miller’s almanac, Der Neueste, Verbessert- und Zuverläßige Americanische Calender Auf das 1763ste Jahr…

Title page from Henrich Miller's Philadelphische Staatsbote

Title page of Henrich Miller's Philadelphische Staatsbote from October 28, 1765. A skull and crossbones in the lower right-hand corner…

Title page of Henrich Miller's Philadelphische Staatsbote with German Translation of Declaration of Independence

Title page of Henrich Miller's Philadelphische Staatsbote from July 9, 1776, containing the German translation of the Declaration of Independence.

Detail map of God's Acre showing Henrich Miller's grave site

Map of God’s Acre (Moravian cemetery) in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, ca. 1760 (with entries up to 1790). Detail showing Henry (Henrich)…

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