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Conrad Weiser (November 2, 1696 – July 13, 1760), born Johann Conrad Weiser, Jr., was a Pennsylvania Dutch pioneer who served as an interpreter and diplomat between the Pennsylvania Colony and Native American nations. Primarily a farmer, he also worked as a tanner, and later served as a soldier and judge.
The Conrad Weiser Area School District is located in western Berks County in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. A tiny portion extends into Lancaster County . This district serves South Heidelberg Township , Heidelberg Township , North Heidelberg Township and Marion Township and the Boroughs of Wernersville , Robesonia and Womelsdorf . [ 1 ]
Conrad Weiser, 1696-1760: Friend Of Colonist And Mohawk, (1945) The White Roots Of Peace, (1946) The Muhlenbergs Of Pennsylvania, (1950) Milton S Hershey, (1959) (with Katherine Binney Shippen) Indians In Pennsylvania, (1961/81) Pennsylvania - Seed Of A Nation, (1962) Lloyd Mifflin: Painter And Poet Of The Susquehanna, (1965)
Fort Henry was a stockade fort built in early 1756 in Berks County, Pennsylvania, to protect local settlers from Native American war parties, which were raiding the area frequently during the French and Indian War.
Conrad Weiser High School is a public high school in Robesonia in Berks County, Pennsylvania.It is part of the Conrad Weiser Area School District and serves students in grades 9–12 in South Heidelberg Township, Heidelberg Township, North Heidelberg Township, and Marion Township and the boroughs of Wernersville, Robesonia, and Womelsdorf. [3]
Johann Conrad Weiser Sr. (1662–1746) was a German soldier, baker, and farmer who fled his homeland with thousands of other Germans from the Palatinate region due to constant invasions by French armies and destruction of crops. As a result, Weiser, along with his countrymen, became known as the German Palatines.
The term login comes from the verb (to) log in and by analogy with the verb to clock in. Computer systems keep a log of users' access to the system. The term "log" comes from the chip log which was historically used to record distance traveled at sea and was recorded in a ship's log or logbook.