George P. Whitaker

George Price Whitaker
Member of the Maryland House of Delegates
from the Cecil County district
In office
1867–1867
Preceded byJesse A. Kirk, James McCauley, Jethro J. McCullough, George B. Pennington
Succeeded byJohn Ward Davis, Levi R. Mearns, William Richards, James Touchstone
Personal details
BornDecember 1803
near Reading, Pennsylvania, U.S.
DiedDecember 31, 1890(1890-12-31) (aged 87)
Cecil County, Maryland, U.S.
Resting placeSt. Mark's Protestant Episcopal Chapel
near Perryville, Maryland, U.S.
Political partyNational Union
Spouses
Eliza Ann Simmons
(died 1875)
  • Mary Evans
Children10, including Nelson E.
RelativesJoseph Whitaker (brother)
Samuel W. Pennypacker (great nephew)
John Waters (great-great-great-grandson)
Occupation
  • Politician
  • manufacturer
  • businessman
Known forowner of the Principio and Durham Furnaces

George Price Whitaker (December 1803 – December 31, 1890) was an American politician and iron manufacturer of the Whitaker iron family from Maryland. He served as a member of the Maryland House of Delegates, representing Cecil County in 1867. He and his brother Joseph Whitaker owned various iron works in Maryland, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia, notably the Principio Furnace in Cecil County and the Durham Furnace in Bucks County, Pennsylvania.