Charles E. Warburton Explained

Charles E. Warburton
Birth Name:Charles Edward Warburton
Birth Date:2 March 1837
Employer:Philadelphia Evening Telegraph
Signature:Signature of Charles Edward Warburton.png

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.

Notes and References

  1. News: Ex-publisher Passes Away . . December 7, 1954 . 2011-05-27 .
  2. News: Rodman Wanamaker Buys The Evening Telegraph . 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 . . February 3, 1911 . 2011-05-27 .
  3. News: New York and Pennsylvania . Mr. Charles E. Warburton, proprietor of the Philadelphia Evening Telegraph, was found dead in bed at Atlantic City, NJ, yesterday morning. . . September 2, 1896 . 2020-08-07 . Newspapers.com.