...3) Ebenezer Stevens (3) Edmund Burke (3) Edmund Trowbridge (3) Edward Thoroton Gould (3) ElbridgeGerry (3) Elizabeth Murray Campbell Smith Inman (3) Ethan Allen (3) Ezekiel Price (3) Frederick Haldimand...
...3) Ebenezer Stevens (3) Edmund Burke (3) Edmund Trowbridge (3) Edward Thoroton Gould (3) ElbridgeGerry (3) Elizabeth Murray Campbell Smith Inman (3) Ethan Allen (3) Ezekiel Price (3) Frederick Haldimand...
...whole thing was. Thank you, Massachusetts' own John Hancock, Samuel Adams, John Adams, Robert Treat Paine, ElbridgeGerry, and Boston boy Ben Franklin (who signed from Pennsylvania). Thank you, Thomas Jefferson, for The Declaration...
...William Whipple, Matthew Thornton Massachusetts: John Hancock, Samuel Adams, John Adams, Robert Treat Paine, ElbridgeGerry Rhode Island: Stephen Hopkins, William Ellery Connecticut: Roger Sherman, Samuel Huntington, William...
...taking up space in the Massachusetts Legislature. Yet he fails to mention an important point. The historical figure ElbridgeGerry, whom Jacoby quotes for his attack on those “men of indigence, ignorance, and baseness,’...Date: Jun 21, 2009
...Carmichael, Kander, Rodgers, and Sousa. For the event, 20 students in Betsy Gay's kindergarten class at the ElbridgeGerry Elementary School in Marblehead created 50 stars, each with a state theme and red, white, and blue color scheme...By: Wendy Killeen|Date: May 14, 2009
...was exciting news out of Marblehead this summer in the discovery of a Sept. 19, 1775, letter to selectmen from ElbridgeGerry, signer of the Declaration of Independence, former governor of the commonwealth, and former vice president of the...
ElbridgeGerry From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search For other persons named ElbridgeGerry, see ElbridgeGerry (disambiguation). Elbridge Thomas Gerry 5th Vice President...
...March 4, 1795 – November 6, 1800 Preceded by ElbridgeGerry Succeeded by Samuel Lyman Treasurer and Receiver...States House of Representatives Preceded by ElbridgeGerry Member of the U.S. House of Representatives...
...Marblehead have come across a 1775 letter written by Declaration of Independence signer and former U.S. Vice President ElbridgeGerry, telling the town board he accepted his seat at the Continental Congress. The Boston Globe reports that members...Date: Aug 19, 2009