Historical Marker Series

Signers of the Declaration of Independence

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Within this ground are buriedJohn Hancock, Samuel Adamsand Robert Treat Paine,signers of the Declaration of Independence;GovernorsRichard Bellingham, William Dummer,James Bowdoin, Increase Sumner,James Sullivan and Christopher Gore;Lieut. Governor Thomas Cu…
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Here lies buriedSamuel AdamsSigner of the Declaration of Independence,Governor of this Commonwealth,A leader of men and an ardent PatriotBorn 1722 ... Died 1803 Massachusetts Society - Sons of the Revolution1898
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Welcome to Granary Burying Ground, one of the oldest historic sites in Boston! Famous, infamous, and unknown Bostonians are buried here. Men, women, children, Puritans, Anglicans, Catholics, English, French, Africans, patriots, Tories, printers, goldsmiths,…
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Samuel Adams1722 - 1803A patriotHe organized the Revolutionand signed theDeclaration of Independence. Right Side of Monument:A StatesmanIncorruptible and Fearless Left Side of Monument:GovernorA true leader of the people. Back of Monument:Erected A…
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Trinity was founded as the Church of England's parish church for colonial New York, and its charter issued in 1697 by King William III, appointed as rector the Lord Bishop of London. Despite Trinity's Royal beginnings, however, the church's later parishione…
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Marker on New Milford Town Hall building:On the site of this buildingonce livedRoger ShermanBorn 1721 - Died 1793One of the Signers of theDeclaration of Independence*************Placed by the Roger Sherman ChapterDaughters of the American RevolutionMarker o…
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Two miles east is Stratford, built about 1725 by Thomas Lee (1690-1750), president of the Virginia Council and father of Richard Henry Lee and Francis Lightfoot Lee, both signers of the Declaration of Independence. Here also was born Robert Edward Lee (1807…
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A mile and a half north, in the Lee burying ground, is the grave of Richard Henry Lee, who died, June 19, 1794. Lee was one of the first leaders of the American Revolution. On June 7, 1776, he introduced a resolution in the Continental Congress for a declar…
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Near here is Menokin, home of Francis Lightfoot Lee, signer of the Declaration of Independence. Lee was a member of the Continental Congress from 1775 to 1779 and died at Menokin in 1797.
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Carroll CountyArea 458 Square MilesFormed in 1842 from Grayson, and named for Charles Carroll of Carrollton, signer of the Declaration of Independence. New River runs through this County.Wythe County Area 479 Square MilesFormed in 1789 from Montgomery, and …
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