Charles Augustus Wheaton Politician

Charles Augustus Wheaton (1809 – 1882) was a businessman and major figure in the central New York state abolitionist movement and Underground Railroad, as well as other progressive causes. He was one of the founders of the First Congregational Church in Syracuse, which took an abolitionist stand, and was part of the Vigilance Committee that formed in 1850 to resist the Fugitive Slave Law.In 1860 he moved to Northfield, Minnesota, where he was one of two men who donated the land to found the Carleton College campus. There he served with the Minnesota legislature. The father of a total of 17 children, he had an active family life. He later became the editor of two local newspapers.

Personal facts

Birth dateJuly 01, 1809
Birth place
Amenia (town) New York
Religion
Christian
Date of deathMarch 14, 1882
Place of death
Northfield Minnesota
Residence
Northfield Minnesota

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party
Republican Party of Minnesota

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