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John Frederick Weishampel, Jr. (Baltimore, Maryland, April 22, 1832 – 189?) was a printer and publisher who was prolific in the mid-nineteenth century. His print shop was located at 484 West Baltimore Street in Baltimore. The most historically significant book that Weishampel published was ''A Narrative of the Life of Rev. Noah Davis, a Colored Man'' (1859). This nonprofit book was printed to raise money to buy two of Davis' children out of slavery. Davis himself had been born a slave. Weishampel was a third-generation Prussian-American and son of Rev. John Frederick Weishampel. ==Publications== *''A Narrative of the Life of Rev. Noah Davis, a Colored Man. Written by Himself, at the Age of Fifty-Four''. by Noah Davis, published J. F. Weishampel, Jr. (1859) *New and Enlarged Map of Baltimore City. Engraved by E. Sachse & Co. and published by John F. Weishampel, Jr., based on surveys by Wm. H. Shipley. (1872) *''History of Baptist Churches in Maryland, 1742 – 1885''. by Harvey Johnson (1842–1923), Baltimore: J.F. Weishampel, Jr., (1885) *''The Stranger in Baltimore: A New Hand Book Containing a General Description of Baltimore City and its Notable Localities, With Other information Useful to Both Citizens and Strangers''. by J. F. Weishampel, Jr. (1885) *''Weishampel's Baltimore Guide: The Stranger in Baltimore: a New Hand Nook, Containing a General Description of Baltimore with Other Information'' (1888) *''The Man Christ Jesus: Character and Purpose of Jesus'' by J. F. Weishampel, Jr. (1894)) *''The Pope's Stratagem: "Rome to America!": An address to the Protestants of the United States, against placing the Pope's block of marble in the Washington monument''. by J. F. Weishampel, Jr. (date unknown) *''Revivals and Revival Measures'' by J.F. Weishampel, Jr. (1860) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「John Frederick Weishampel, Jr」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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