The Marching Camp

A lonely castrum in the midst of the Barbarians.

04 July 2008

4th of July

Delaware • George Read• Caesar Rodney

• Thomas McKean

Pennsylvania • George Clymer• Benjamin Franklin

• Robert Morris• John Morton

• Benjamin Rush• George Ross

• James Smith• James Wilson

• George Taylor

Massachusetts • John Adams• Samuel Adams

• John Hancock• Robert Treat Paine

• Elbridge Gerry

New Hampshire • Josiah Bartlett• William Whipple

• Matthew Thornton

Rhode Island • Stephen Hopkins• William Ellery

New York • Lewis Morris• Philip Livingston

• Francis Lewis• William Floyd

Georgia • Button Gwinnett• Lyman Hall

• George Walton

Virginia • Richard Henry Lee• Francis Lightfoot Lee

• Carter Braxton• Benjamin Harrison

• Thomas Jefferson• George Wythe

• Thomas Nelson, Jr.

North Carolina • William Hooper• John Penn

• Joseph Hewes

South Carolina • Edward Rutledge• Arthur Middleton

• Thomas Lynch, Jr.• Thomas Heyward, Jr.

New Jersey • Abraham Clark• John Hart

• Francis Hopkinson• Richard Stockton

• John Witherspoon

Connecticut • Samuel Huntington• Roger Sherman

• William Williams• Oliver Wolcott

Maryland • Charles Carroll• Samuel Chase

• Thomas Stone• William Paca

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posted by Just A Decurion at 7/04/2008 06:27:00 PM

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