- glassworkers
- n. one who works with glass
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
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Stiegel, Henry William — orig. Heinrich Wilhelm Stiegel born May 13, 1729, near Cologne died Jan. 10, 1785, Charming Forge, Pa., U.S. German born U.S. ironmaster and glassmaker. After arriving in Philadelphia in 1750, he quickly became a prosperous ironmaster. In 1762 he … Universalium
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