Signers of the Declaration of Independence
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Born 1744-Died 1787. Signer of the Declaration of Independence. Member of Congress 1775-1784. One time its presiding officer. He lies buried at his home "Haber de Venture" one mile south.
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Signer of the Declaration of Independence. Born October 31, 1740 on Chilberry Hall Farm 1? miles south of here. Died October 27, 1799.
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One of North Carolina's three signers of the Declaration of Independence. His home is 150 yds. W. Was buried a few yds. W.
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Patented for 10,000 acres to Charles and Daniel Carroll, Mary and Ellinor Carroll 1st April 1724. It was from this tract that Charles Carroll assumed the title "Charles Carroll of Carrollton" when signing the Declaration of Independence.
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This Tablet is in Commemoration of Richard Stockton and Dr. Benjamin Rush signers of the Declaration of Independence and students of West Nottingham Academy. Stockton from 1743 to 1748 - Rush from 1751 to 1756.
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Built by Charles Carroll of Carrollton, Signer of the Declaration of Independence and Maryland's first U.S. Senator, for his daughter, Mary Caton. Before becoming home to St. Paul's School in 1952, was owned successively by John Cockey, Charles Carroll, Geo…
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→Home of William Paca, signer of the Declaration of Independence and twice Governor of Maryland. Born at Chilbury Hall, Harford County 1740. Died and lies buried here, 1799. The unusual house probably dates about 1740.
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Charles Carroll of Carrollton (1737-1832), the last surviving, and only Roman Catholic signer of the Declaration of Independence, wintered here during the last twelve years of his life.
Built circa 1808, the mansion is the grandest Federal era (1780-1820…
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Below this plaque lies the grave of Robert Morris, Sr., buried 1750.An ironmonger in Liverpool, England before he immigrated to Oxford, Maryland where he became a successful merchant and agent. Mr. Morris accumulated a fortune that he bequeathed to his son,…
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17 April 1741? ? ? 19 June 1811←Signer of the Declaration of IndependenceJudge of the General Court of MD, 1781Judge of Baltimore County Court 1793Judge of the U. S. Supreme Court 1796