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  1. George Wharton Pepper (March 16, 1867 – May 24, 1961) was an American lawyer, law professor at the University of Pennsylvania Law School, Christian activist, and Republican politician from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

  2. Trustee 1911-1961. George Wharton Pepper, distinguished Philadelphia lawyer and U.S. Senator from Pennsylvania, was born in Philadelphia on March 16, 1867, to George Pepper, a physician, and Hitty Markoe Wharton. His parents were descendants of two old and socially prominent Philadelphia families. Pepper’s birthplace and first residence, 1215 ...

  3. George Wharton Pepper (16 de marzo de 1867-24 de mayo de 1961) fue un abogado estadounidense, profesor de derecho en la Facultad de Derecho de la Universidad de Pensilvania, activista cristiano y político republicano de Filadelfia, Pensilvania. Representó a Pensilvania en el Senado de los Estados Unidos y fundó el bufete de abogados Pepper ...

  4. The George W. Pepper Company records consist of business records and some personal papers of the Pepper family. This includes ledgers with client names; capital stock share records; a recipe book that contains recipes for candies, gum, ink, cologne and wedding cake; photographs of the Pepper family; and articles that were published about the ...

  5. George W. Pepper took over the business from his father in 1864, and moved the candy manufacturing to the corner of Central and Elm Streets in Peabody. The Pepper family lived at the home at 4 Elm Street and factory was in the back. Print, George Peppers home and factory, 1864.

  6. George W. Pepper Papers. Pepper family papers include a ticket from one of Wilhelmina Peppers recitals, the marriage certificate of George and Lillie Pepper, and a metal grave plaque for Elizabeth Ann Rutherford (1834-1848). It also contains portraits of George, Lillie and Wilhelmina Pepper, Lillie’s mother, Caroline Amelia Tittle ...

  7. George Wharton Pepper, Jr., son of former U.S. Senator G. W. Pepper and Charlotte R. (Fisher) Pepper, was born in Philadelphia and educated at the Episcopal Academy. He received his B.A. from the University of Pennsylvania in 1916 and completed his B.S. in Architecture in 1919.