Historical Marker Series

Signers of the Declaration of Independence

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Site of the home ofGeorge Wythe,Signer of theDeclaration of Independence
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Second Presidentof theUnited States inwhose honor thisFort was named.July 4th, 1799
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A South Carolina Signer of theDeclaration of Independence Has Been Placed on the National Registerof Historic Places By the United StatesDepartment of the Interior
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In Memory OfThe Hon. Roger Sherman, Esqr.Mayor of the City of New Havenand Senator of the United StatesHe was born at Newtown in MassachusettsApril 19th 1721and died at New Haven July 23d AD 1793aged LXXIIPossessed of a Strong clear penetrating Mindand sing…
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born A.D. 1732Died 21st September 1798Member of the Congress of the Revolution.The Convention that framed the Constitutionof the U. S. and ofThe first Senate under it.Judge of admiraltyPresident and Chief Justiceof Delaware and a signer of theDeclaration of…
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No stranger ever comes to Philadelphia without paying a visit to this structure, and no public edifice exists among us, which is cherished so warmly in the feelings of the citizens.Views of Philadelphia, 1838 The building in front of you was built betwee…
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An orphan, he apprenticed in his uncle's mercantile firm. As asuccessful businessman he was an early and forceful advocate ofindependence. He used hisknowledge and wealth to helpfinance the Revolution. From1774 until 1776 he held publicoffices. He signed b…
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Born here, 1730, he latermoved to North Carolina.He signed the Declarationof Independence for thatstate in 1776.
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Three miles to the southeast, Thomas Jefferson began the house in 1770 and finished it in 1802. He brought his bride to it in 1772. Lafayette visited it in 1825. Jefferson spent his last years there and died there, July 4, 1826. His tomb is there. The place…
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Signer of the Declarationof Independence Placed byDescendants of the Signers of theDeclaration of Independence, Inc.
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