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Biographies of Key Figures

Connecticut

John Dickinson
Oliver Ellsworth
Samuel Huntington
William Samuel Johnson
Roger Sherman
Oliver Wolcott

Delaware

Richard Bassett
Gunning Bedford, Jr.

Georgia

William Few

Maryland

Luther Martin
James McHenry
John F. Mercer
William Paca

Massachusetts

Samuel Adams
Fisher Ames
Nathaniel Barrell
James Bowdoin
Francis Dana
Elbridge Gerry
Nathaniel Gorham
John Hancock
Rufus King
Theophilius Parsons
Caleb Strong

New Hampshire

Nicholas Gilman
John Langdon
John Sullivan

New Jersey

David Brearly
John Witherspoon

New York

George Clinton
James Duane
Alexander Hamilton
John Jay
John Lansing
Robert Livingston
Melancton Smith
Thomas Tredwell
Robert Yates

North Carolina

William Blount
William R. Davie
James Iredell
Richard Dobbs Spaight

Pennsylvania

William Findley
Thomas McKean
Timothy Pickering
Benjamin Rush
John Smilie
Robert Whitehill
James Wilson

South Carolina

Rawlins Lowndes
Charles Pinckney
Charles Cotesworth Pinckney
Thomas Pinckney
John Rutledge

Virginia

William Grayson
Patrick Henry
Richard Henry Lee
James Madison
Humphrey Marshall
John Marshall
George Mason
James Monroe
Andrew Moore
Edmund Pendleton
Edmund Randolph
George Wythe


 


 

         
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