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- Joseph_Wharton_(1707–1776) abstract "Joseph Wharton (born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, August 4, 1707; died there on July 27, 1776) was a successful merchant, and the owner of "Walnut Grove," a country place on Fifth street, near Washington Avenue, Philadelphia, on which the Mischianza of 1778 was held. The house was the finest of its day near that city. It was torn down in 1862, to make room for a schoolhouse. He was called "Duke Wharton", because of his stately bearing.".
- Joseph_Wharton_(1707–1776) birthDate "1707-08-04".
- Joseph_Wharton_(1707–1776) birthPlace Pennsylvania.
- Joseph_Wharton_(1707–1776) birthPlace Philadelphia.
- Joseph_Wharton_(1707–1776) deathDate "1776-07-27".
- Joseph_Wharton_(1707–1776) deathPlace Pennsylvania.
- Joseph_Wharton_(1707–1776) deathPlace Philadelphia.
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- Joseph_Wharton_(1707–1776) dateOfBirth "1707-08-04".
- Joseph_Wharton_(1707–1776) dateOfDeath "1776-07-27".
- Joseph_Wharton_(1707–1776) name "Wharton, Joseph".
- Joseph_Wharton_(1707–1776) placeOfBirth "Philadelphia, Pennsylvania".
- Joseph_Wharton_(1707–1776) placeOfDeath "Philadelphia, Pennsylvania".
- Joseph_Wharton_(1707–1776) shortDescription "Pennsylvania colonial businessman".
- Joseph_Wharton_(1707–1776) description "Pennsylvania colonial businessman".
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- Joseph_Wharton_(1707–1776) comment "Joseph Wharton (born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, August 4, 1707; died there on July 27, 1776) was a successful merchant, and the owner of "Walnut Grove," a country place on Fifth street, near Washington Avenue, Philadelphia, on which the Mischianza of 1778 was held. The house was the finest of its day near that city. It was torn down in 1862, to make room for a schoolhouse. He was called "Duke Wharton", because of his stately bearing.".
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- Joseph_Wharton_(1707–1776) givenName "Joseph".
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