Historical Marker Series

Signers of the Declaration of Independence

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One of the Signers of the Declaration of Independence, member of Continental Congress, ironmaster, lived in this house built in 1757 by William Parsons, Surveyor-General. First occupied by Parsons.
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A short distance south. The place was first settled in 1619 but was abandoned. It was repatented in 1636. Benjamin Harrison, signer of the Declaration of Independence, lived here; his son, William Henry Harrison, President of the United States, was born her…
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Early Carlisle lawyer, and representative to Continental Congress, occupied house that stood on this site. He was a signed of the Declaration of Independence, and one of the framers of the Constitution of U.S.
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Refuge of local signer of The Declaration of Independence while hiding from the British. His estate ransacked by Hessians, he was financially ruined and died in 1779.
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Farmstead site of the signer, who lived here 1742-1779. Without formal education, consulted by many, respected by all, "Honest John Hart" gave his property and his life for the cause of liberty. Farmer, miller, judge, speaker of the first New Jersey Assembl…
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Revolutionary PatriotSigner, Declaration of IndependenceBorn ? ? February 5, 1722Died ? ? November 15, 1794 Marker placed byPrinceton Chapter ? ? NSDARPrinceton, NJOld Kent Chapter ? ? NSDARChestertown, MDJuly 4, 1996
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This tablet is dedicatedto mark the site where liethe mortal remains ofGeorge WytheBorn 1726 - Died 1806 Jurist and Statesman Teacher of RandolphJeferson and Marshall First Professor of Lawin the United States First Virginia signer of theDeclara…
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Erected 1820Land granted to George Walton,signer of theDeclaration of Independence.Alexander H. Stephens,Vice Presidentof The Confederate States,boarded here in 1828 while a student at the Washington Academy.
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[Masonic Emblem]ToGeorge Walton (1749 - 1804)Signer of the Declaration of Independence Patriot - Soldier - Statesman - Jurist - Freemason Born a Virginian he became a Georgian in about 1770.An early leader in the Liberty Movement in Savannah;Colonel in the …
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400 feet west of here is Meadow Garden, home of George Walton, Revolutionary Patriot and soldier, Governor, Congressman, Senator, Jurist. With Button Gwinnett and Lyman Hall, he signed the Declaration of Independence, July 4, 1776, for the State of Georgia.…
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