James McClurg
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James McClurg (1747–July 9, 1825) was a delegate to the Philadelphia Convention. However, he did not sign the Constitution. McClurg was an established physician in Virginia who was educated at the College of William and Mary. He was a fellow student with Thomas Jefferson. He practiced first in Williamsburg, then in Richmond, becoming mayor there in 1797. His daughter, Elizabeth Seldon McClurg, married John Wickham (1763), the celebrated Richmond attorney.
He was well-known as the third richest man in Pennsylvania. His fortune stemmed from his lucrative medical office.