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Moritz Fuerst

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in Philadelphia and soon received recognition as an early American medalist. Thirty-three of his patriotic commemoratives and portraits, including his best-known work which honored heroes of the
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medal, to commemorate the death in 1816 of the patriot and religious leader
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This article about an artist from the United States is a
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Prior to immigrating, he was enlisted by the American
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Emigrants from Austria-Hungary to the United States
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