Charles E. Warburton
Appearance
Charles Edward Warburton | |
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Born | |
Died | September 1, 1896 | (aged 59)
Employer | Philadelphia Evening Telegraph |
Children | Barclay Harding Warburton I |
Charles Edward Warburton (March 2, 1837 – September 1, 1896) was the publisher of the Philadelphia Evening Telegraph with James Barclay Harding.[1]
Biography
He was born on March 2, 1837 in Philadelphia. He started the Philadelphia Evening Telegraph in 1864.[2]
He died on September 1, 1896 in Atlantic City, New Jersey.[3] At his death his son, Barclay Harding Warburton I took over as publisher.
References
- ^ "Ex-publisher Passes Away". Associated Press. December 7, 1954. Retrieved 2011-05-27.
Warburton was publisher of the old Philadelphia Evening Telegraph a newspaper founded by his father. He was formerly director of welfare and special police ...
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(help) - ^ "Rodman Wanamaker Buys The Evening Telegraph". New York Times. February 3, 1911. Retrieved 2011-05-27.
Rodman Wanamaker bought The Philadelphia Evening Telegraph to-day from his brother-in-law, Barclay H. Warburton. Mr. Warburton confirmed the sale when questioned at his home in Ogontz to-night, but declined to give the consideration
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(help) - ^ Baltimore Sun. September 2, 1896.
Mr. Charles E. Warburton, proprietor of the Philadelphia Evening Telegraph, was found dead in bed at Atlantic City, NJ, yesterday morning. Rev. ...
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