Correspondence with Henry Charles Lea, 1881-1904.

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Correspondence with Henry Charles Lea, 1881-1904.

Comprises items from Wharton to Lea, on letterhead of the Industrial League and Wharton's company American Nickel Works regarding legislation, includes copy of Wharton's letter to M. S. Quay on income tax appropriation, and a letter from Mr. Haydock to Lea, on the same subject, with 4 items from Lea to Wharton.

51 items (56 leaves).

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Quay, Matthew Stanley, 1833-1904

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Industrial League

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Wharton, Joseph, 1826-1909

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Joseph Wharton (1826-1909) was a prominent Philadelphia Quaker merchant, industrialist, scientist, and philanthropist who was active in 19th century Delaware Valley manufacturing, business, and education development. He was descended from two of the oldest families in Pennsylvania. His father, William Wharton, was in the direct line of Thomas Wharton of Westmoreland, England, who came to America in 1683. The first American ancestor of his mother, Deborah Fisher Wharton, was John Fisher, who emig...

American Nickel Works.

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