Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/John_Austin_Wharton_(1806–38)> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 54 of
54
with 100 items per page.
- John_Austin_Wharton_(1806–38) abstract "John Austin Wharton (April 1806 - December 17, 1838) was distinguished as a statesman, lawyer and a soldier. He served as Adjutant General at the Battle of San Jacinto. In a eulogy at his grave, Republic of Texas President David G. Burnet said of him, “The keenest blade on the field of San Jacinto is broken.” He died a bachelor on December 17, 1838, while a serving as member of the Texas Congress. His nephew, John A. Wharton, who would go on to be a Confederate States of America General, was named for him.".
- John_Austin_Wharton_(1806–38) birthDate "1806".
- John_Austin_Wharton_(1806–38) birthPlace Nashville,_Tennessee.
- John_Austin_Wharton_(1806–38) birthPlace Tennessee.
- John_Austin_Wharton_(1806–38) deathDate "1838-12-17".
- John_Austin_Wharton_(1806–38) thumbnail Wharton_TX_History_Marker.JPG?width=300.
- John_Austin_Wharton_(1806–38) wikiPageID "24472773".
- John_Austin_Wharton_(1806–38) wikiPageRevisionID "586963661".
- John_Austin_Wharton_(1806–38) birthDate "April 1806".
- John_Austin_Wharton_(1806–38) birthPlace Nashville,_Tennessee.
- John_Austin_Wharton_(1806–38) birthPlace Tennessee.
- John_Austin_Wharton_(1806–38) caption "Wharton County, Texas was named for John A. Wharton and his brother William H. Wharton".
- John_Austin_Wharton_(1806–38) dateOfBirth "1806".
- John_Austin_Wharton_(1806–38) dateOfDeath "1838-12-17".
- John_Austin_Wharton_(1806–38) deathDate "1838-12-17".
- John_Austin_Wharton_(1806–38) deathPlace "Texas".
- John_Austin_Wharton_(1806–38) name "John Austin Wharton".
- John_Austin_Wharton_(1806–38) name "Wharton".
- John_Austin_Wharton_(1806–38) office "Texas Congressman".
- John_Austin_Wharton_(1806–38) placeOfBirth Nashville,_Tennessee.
- John_Austin_Wharton_(1806–38) placeOfBirth Tennessee.
- John_Austin_Wharton_(1806–38) placeOfDeath "Texas".
- John_Austin_Wharton_(1806–38) profession Congress_of_the_Republic_of_Texas.
- John_Austin_Wharton_(1806–38) profession Freemasonry.
- John_Austin_Wharton_(1806–38) profession Soldier.
- John_Austin_Wharton_(1806–38) shortDescription "American politician".
- John_Austin_Wharton_(1806–38) termEnd "1838".
- John_Austin_Wharton_(1806–38) termStart "1837".
- John_Austin_Wharton_(1806–38) description "American politician".
- John_Austin_Wharton_(1806–38) subject Category:1806_births.
- John_Austin_Wharton_(1806–38) subject Category:1838_deaths.
- John_Austin_Wharton_(1806–38) subject Category:People_from_Nashville,_Tennessee.
- John_Austin_Wharton_(1806–38) subject Category:People_of_the_Republic_of_Texas.
- John_Austin_Wharton_(1806–38) subject Category:People_of_the_Texas_Revolution.
- John_Austin_Wharton_(1806–38) subject Category:Republic_of_Texas.
- John_Austin_Wharton_(1806–38) type Agent.
- John_Austin_Wharton_(1806–38) type Governor.
- John_Austin_Wharton_(1806–38) type Person.
- John_Austin_Wharton_(1806–38) type Politician.
- John_Austin_Wharton_(1806–38) type Person.
- John_Austin_Wharton_(1806–38) type Q215627.
- John_Austin_Wharton_(1806–38) type Q5.
- John_Austin_Wharton_(1806–38) type Agent.
- John_Austin_Wharton_(1806–38) type NaturalPerson.
- John_Austin_Wharton_(1806–38) type Thing.
- John_Austin_Wharton_(1806–38) type Person.
- John_Austin_Wharton_(1806–38) comment "John Austin Wharton (April 1806 - December 17, 1838) was distinguished as a statesman, lawyer and a soldier. He served as Adjutant General at the Battle of San Jacinto. In a eulogy at his grave, Republic of Texas President David G. Burnet said of him, “The keenest blade on the field of San Jacinto is broken.” He died a bachelor on December 17, 1838, while a serving as member of the Texas Congress. His nephew, John A.".
- John_Austin_Wharton_(1806–38) label "John Austin Wharton (1806–38)".
- John_Austin_Wharton_(1806–38) sameAs John_Austin_Wharton_(1806%E2%80%9338).
- John_Austin_Wharton_(1806–38) sameAs Q14944334.
- John_Austin_Wharton_(1806–38) sameAs Q14944334.
- John_Austin_Wharton_(1806–38) wasDerivedFrom John_Austin_Wharton_(1806–38)?oldid=586963661.
- John_Austin_Wharton_(1806–38) depiction Wharton_TX_History_Marker.JPG.
- John_Austin_Wharton_(1806–38) name "Wharton".