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John Henry Miller

John Henry Miller (1702 Waldeck, Germany – 31 March 1782 (sometimes only referred to as Henry Miller) Bethlehem, Pennsylvania) was a printer and publisher who worked in the Thirteen Colonies, most notably for Benjamin Franklin and William Bradford.

Miller was born in the principality of Waldeck in Germany on the Upper Rhine, March 12, 1702, where his parents then resided. He came to America and was employed by Benjamin Franklin and William Bradford to superintend their German printing as a translator of German into English. He published the ''Gazette'' of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, in 1752, and from 1762 to 1779 ''Der Wöchentliche Philadelphische Staatsbote''. He did a large business throughout the colonies in printing almanacs, laws, school books, and the classics, and in reprinting English and German works. Provided by Wikipedia
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    A state of the accounts and disputes betwixt Jonathan Cowpland and John Wright Stanly [Four lines of quotation] by Stanly, John Wright, 1742-1789

    Published 1768
    Other Authors: “…Miller, John Henry, 1702-1782…”
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