Thomas Bee served as Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina during the Revolutionary War.
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Thomas Bee served as Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina during the Revolutionary War.
Theophilus Parsons started the Essex Junto which became the most influential wing of the Federalist Party.
Melancton Smith was one of the most outspoken Anti-Federalists during the Constitutional Ratification Debates.
William Morgan’s book about the secrets of the Freemasons led to his disappearance.
Joseph Trumbull was Commissary General of Stores and Provisions during the early years of the American Revolutionary War.
Philip Barton Key was a Loyalist, then he became a Founder of the United States.
William Burnet served as Physician and Surgeon General for the Eastern Region of the Continental Army.
John Brown was an inaugural member of the United States House of Representatives.
James Potter spent time as Vice-President of Pennsylvania during the Revolutionary War.
Thomas Worthington was one of the main players in getting Ohio recognized as a State.
Philip Livingston had a long career organizing New York before he signed the Declaration of Independence.
Marshall, Enoch and Evan Edwards all served their country in varying capacities during the Revolutionary War.