John Christian Wiltberger Jr.
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John Christian Wiltberger Jr. (January 14, 1798 - August 12, 1855) was an American silversmith and religious activist, active in Philadelphia and Bucks County, Pennsylvania.
Wiltberger was born in Philadelphia as a son of silversmith
Washington, DC, in 1831, then returned to Bucks County, Pennsylvania, from 1838-50+ as Rev. Christian Wiltberger, missionary at Yardley, Pennsylvania, and Centreville
.
References
- "John Christian Wiltberger", American Silversmiths.
- "Wiltberger, John Christian", Amistad Research Center.
- "Temperance Map by John Christian Wiltberger Jr.", Cornell University.
- "John Christian Wiltberger Jr. ", Philadelphia Silversmiths - Additions and Corrections.
- "The Road to Prohibition Was Due North of the Gulf of Wretchedness, According to These Maps", VinePair Inc.