The Speaker's House is a museum situated in Trappe, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. It is dedicated to preserving the home of Frederick Muhlenberg, who served as the First and Third Speaker of the United States House of Representatives. This historical site offers a unique glimpse into the life and times of one of America's early political figures.
Constructed in 1763, the house was purchased by Frederick Muhlenberg in 1781. It served as the family residence until 1791. This period of occupancy coincides with Muhlenberg's political career, making the house a significant site in the history of American politics.
Frederick Muhlenberg, born in Trappe on January 1, 1750, was one of eleven children of Henry Melchior Muhlenberg and Anna Maria Weiser. His life, which ended on June 4, 1801, was marked by significant contributions to American politics, making his home a site of historical interest.
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151 W Main St, Trappe
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