File:Reverend Johann Samuel Schwerdtfeger (1734–1803).png

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"From a photograph produced by the genealogist who traced the missionary's life in Germany."

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English: Johann Samuel Schwerdtfeger (1734–1803) was a clergyman who served German Lutheran congregations in Colonial Pennsylvania, Maryland, and New York, and became Upper Canada's first Lutheran Minister.
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