Samuel Wharton
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| Gender | Male |
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| Date of birth | May 3,1732 |
| Zodiac sign | Taurus |
| Died | Pennsylvania |
| United States | |
| Parents | Joseph Wharton |
| Siblings | Robert Wharton |
| Books | Plain Facts: Being an Examination Into the Rights of the Indian Nations of America 1781 |
| Report of the Lords Commissioners for Trade and Plantations on the Petition of the Honourable Thomas Walpole, Benjamin Franklin, John Sargent, and Samuel Wharton, Esquires, and Their Associates, 1772 | |
| View of the Title to Indiana, a Tract of Country on the River Ohio, Containing Indian Conferences at Johnson-Hall in May, 1765; The Deed of the Six Nations to the Proprietors of Indiana | |
| Plain Facts: Being an Examination Into the Rights of the Indian Nations of America, to Their Respective Countries; and a Vindication of the Grant, from the Six United Nations of Indians, to the Proprietors of Indiana, Against the Decision of the Legislature of Virginia; Together with Authentic Documents, Proving that the Territory, Westward of the Allegany Mountain, Never Belonged to Virginia, &c | |
| Born | Philadelphia |
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| ID | 1269524 |
Samuel Wharton Life story
Samuel Wharton was a merchant, land speculator, and politician from Dover in Kent County, Delaware. John Bayton, George Morgan, and George Croghan, deputy superintendent of Indian affairs, joined in a partnership on the Ohio country and Indian Trade after 1763.