Daniel Christian Fueter
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Daniel Christian Fueter
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Daniel Christian Fueter (1720–1785), whose name was variously written as Fouaitier and Fouetter, was a Swiss-American silversmith and medalist, active in New York City from about 1754 until 1764 or 1766. Fueter was born in Bern, Switzerland, where he worked as a goldsmith until 1749. After he took part in a failed political conspiracy, he was condemned to death, and fled to London. His son, the medalist Christian Fueter, was born in London in 1752, and Fueter himself is mentioned in W. Chaffee's
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Swiss-American silversmith and medalist
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Christian_Fueter
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2019-09-08T15:17:27Z
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2024-08-29T00:00:54Z
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