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445:"J. Horace Harding, Banker, Dies at 65:; Director in Many Corporations Had Been Ill Only Since New Year's Night. Influential in Finance – He Aided Plans for Beautification of Long Island--Trustee of Frick Art Collection" 54:. After first starting his career in the office of the United States Gazette he started his own business in 1815 at the age of 16. Eleven years later, in November 1829, he purchased the 42:
Hudd) Harding. His father was one of four brothers who emigrated from England to Canada and then to Philadelphia where he became a ship's carpenter and acquired significant property.
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for president. After this, Harding's newspaper became an advocate for the cause of the Whig party, until it was weakened by internal divisions in 1852.
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His wife died on June 2, 1862. Harding died on August 21, 1865, at the residence of his eldest son in Chestnut Hill. In his obituary in
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At the time of his death he was Collector of United States Internal Revenue for the First District.
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After being educated in the local schools, Harding learned the printing trade from the publisher
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Through his son William, he was a grandfather of Jessie Harding Morris (1865–1952), wife of
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James Barclay Harding (1830–1865), who married Georgiana Maria Gallagher (1838–1905).
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Harding was married to Maria Wilson (1798–1862), a daughter of Dr. Wilson of
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Manifold Greatness: The Creation and Afterlife of the King James Bible
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Harding also manufactured paper at a manufacturing plant in
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and became the largest publisher of Bibles in the U.S.
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and who married Charlotte Ludlow Kenner (1839–1890).
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Social Register, Philadelphia, Including Wilmington
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Philadelphia
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
née
Enos Bronson
John Norvell
John R. Walker
Bibles
Andrew Jackson
Bank of the United States
Democratic-Republican Party
Whig
William Henry Harrison
Trenton, New Jersey
William White Harding
The Philadelphia Inquirer
Lancaster, Pennsylvania
George Harding
patent
lawyer
U.S. Supreme Court
William White Harding
The New York Times
Alfred Hennen Morris
J. Horace Harding
Charles D. Barney
Jay Cooke


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