Muhlenberg
[myoo-luh n-burg] /ˈmyu lənˌbɜrg/
noun
1.
Frederick Augustus Conrad, 1750–1801, U.S. clergyman and statesman: first Speaker of the House 1789–91, 1793–95.
2.
his father, Henry Melchior
[mel-kee-awr] /ˈmɛl kiˌɔr/ (Show IPA), 1711–87, American Lutheran clergyman, born in Germany.
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