Ephraim Titler

Ephraim Titler (born 1800) was a Liberian politician and missionary who served as a delegate to the 1847 Constitutional Convention from Grand Bassa County.

He was then ordained by the Philadelphia Presbytery, and returned to Liberia, to serve as a missionary for the Bassa people.

[1] After the convention, Titler campaigned against independence, along with the sentiment of other Grand Bassa delegates, such as Amos Herring.

[4] The three major concerns of the people of the county were the continued ownership of public land by the American Colonization Society after independence, a feared increases in taxes, as well as a fear that the country would be dominated by Montserrado County.

[1] As a signatory of the Declaration of Independence, Titler is represented as one of the eleven stripes on the flag of Liberia.