John Austin Wharton (April 1806 – December 17, 1838) was distinguished as a statesman, a 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 serving as a member of the Texas Congress. His nephew, John A. Wharton, who would go on to be a Confederate Army general, was named for him.
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| - جون أوستين وارتون (ar)
- John Austin Wharton (1806–1838) (en)
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| - جون أوستين وارتون (بالإنجليزية: John Austin Wharton) هو سياسي أمريكي، ولد في 1 أبريل 1806 في الولايات المتحدة، وتوفي في 17 ديسمبر 1838 في نفس البلد. (ar)
- John Austin Wharton (April 1806 – December 17, 1838) was distinguished as a statesman, a 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 serving as a member of the Texas Congress. His nephew, John A. Wharton, who would go on to be a Confederate Army general, was named for him. (en)
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| - Wharton County, Texas, was named for John A. Wharton and his brother William H. Wharton. (en)
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| - جون أوستين وارتون (بالإنجليزية: John Austin Wharton) هو سياسي أمريكي، ولد في 1 أبريل 1806 في الولايات المتحدة، وتوفي في 17 ديسمبر 1838 في نفس البلد. (ar)
- John Austin Wharton (April 1806 – December 17, 1838) was distinguished as a statesman, a 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 serving as a member of the Texas Congress. His nephew, John A. Wharton, who would go on to be a Confederate Army general, was named for him. (en)
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