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William Stiegel (May 13, 1729 in Cologne,
Germany –
January 10, 1785 in Pennsylvania, USA) was a German-American gl****maker and ironmaster.
Stiegel was the...
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named after Kerpen-Manheim, Germany.
Manheim was laid out by
Henry William Stiegel in 1762 on a land
tract in
Rapho Township,
though it was only incorporated...
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Province of Pennsylvania,
Henry Stiegel was the
first American producer of high–quality gl****ware
known as crystal.
Stiegel's first gl****
works began in 1763...
- The
Stiegel-Coleman House, also
known as
Elizabeth Farms, is an
historic mansion house which is
located at 2121
Furnace Hills Pike (Pennsylvania Route...
- The Gl****–Steagall
legislation describes four
provisions of the
United States Banking Act of 1933
separating commercial and
investment banking. The article...
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furnace was
built to make cast iron from ore from the
Cornwall mines.
Stiegel gl**** manufacturing,
dating from 1757, soon grew into an international...
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milestones were achieved. German-immigrants
Caspar Wistar,
Henry William Stiegel, and John
Frederick Amelung were
responsible for
three of
these successes...
- Ottawa:
International Development Research Centre. 1980. ISBN 0889362513.
Stiegel, Stephanie; Kessler, Michael; Getto, Daniela; Thonhofer, Joachim; Siebert...
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Reusable Medical Devices?". www.fda.gov.
Retrieved 2018-10-17. Rutala, W. A.;
Stiegel, M. M.; Sarubbi, F. A. (1982-06-01). "Decontamination of
laboratory microbiological...
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German immigrant,
Henry William Stiegel, as clerk, and in 1752
Stiegel married Huber's daughter, Elizabeth. In 1757,
Stiegel purchased his father-in-law's...