David Linton

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David Linton (1815-1889) was one of eight founders of Beta Theta Pi, a prominent college fraternity founded at Miami University in 1839. He made a career as a lawyer in Wilmington, Clinton County, Ohio, and finally Linn County, Kansas where he was a probate judge (1867-69). Also, a State Senator for Ohio (1851-55) before he moved to Kansas. He received his A.B. degree from Miami University in 1839 and his LL.B. from Cincinnati in 1840.

David Linton was born January 30, 1815 in Clinton County, Ohio, the son of Nathaniel Matthew Linton and Elizabeth Rachel Smith. He died August 10, 1889, in Linn County, Kansas.

Other founders of Beta Theta Pi:

  • Brown, James T., ed., Catalogue of Beta Theta Pi, New York: 1917.
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