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<p> a Lutheran minister, was born October 16, 1820, in Wurtemberg. In 1824 he came with his parents to America. He studied at the theological seminaries, of Columbus, Ohio, and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and was for some time preacher at Somerset, Ohio. In 1846 he was appointed professor at the University at Columbus. He died December 1, 1880. For many years he was president of the Lutheran [[Synod]] of Ohio. (B.P.) </p>
<p> a Lutheran minister, was born October 16, 1820, in Wurtemberg. In 1824 he came with his parents to America. He studied at the theological seminaries, of Columbus, Ohio, and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and was for some time preacher at Somerset, Ohio. In 1846 he was appointed professor at the University at Columbus. He died December 1, 1880. For many years he was president of the Lutheran [[Synod]] of Ohio. (B.P.) </p>
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Latest revision as of 11:03, 15 October 2021

Wilhelm Friedrich Lehmann [1]

a Lutheran minister, was born October 16, 1820, in Wurtemberg. In 1824 he came with his parents to America. He studied at the theological seminaries, of Columbus, Ohio, and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and was for some time preacher at Somerset, Ohio. In 1846 he was appointed professor at the University at Columbus. He died December 1, 1880. For many years he was president of the Lutheran Synod of Ohio. (B.P.)

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