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Samuel Wharton

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Gender Male
Date of birth May 3,1732
Zodiac sign Taurus
DiedPennsylvania
United States
Parents Joseph Wharton
Siblings Robert Wharton
BooksPlain 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
Pennsylvania
United States
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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.

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