John Adlum
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John Adlum (April 29, 1759 – March 14, 1836) was a pioneering American viticulturalist who was the first to cultivate the Catawba grape. He is known as "the father of American viticulture" (grape-growing). He also served in the American Revolutionary War; was a well-known surveyor; was one of the first associate judges in Lycoming County, Pennsylvania; and served in the United States Army in the War of 1812.
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John Adlum
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John Adlum
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John Adlum
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Washington, D.C., U.S.
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1836-03-14
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York, Pennsylvania, U.S.
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1759-04-29
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Washington, D.C., U.S.
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John Adlum signature.png
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black and white photo of a color painting of a white male in wig and coat
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1759-04-29
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John Adlum by Charles Wilson Peale
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Margaret Catherine Adlum and Anna Maria Adlum
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1836-03-14
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Father of American viticulture, discoverer and promoter of the Catawba wine grape
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American
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Viticulturalist, winemaker
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Joseph and Catherine Adlum
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1805
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Margaret K. Adlum
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1814
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John Adlum (April 29, 1759 – March 14, 1836) was a pioneering American viticulturalist who was the first to cultivate the Catawba grape. He is known as "the father of American viticulture" (grape-growing). He also served in the American Revolutionary War; was a well-known surveyor; was one of the first associate judges in Lycoming County, Pennsylvania; and served in the United States Army in the War of 1812.
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1830
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1814
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1759
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1836