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⊳Signers of the Declaration of Independence Historical Markers
1 ► Connecticut, Litchfield County, Litchfield — Oliver Wolcott Jr. Home — |
2 ► Connecticut, Litchfield County, New Milford — Roger Sherman — |
3 ► Connecticut, Litchfield County, New Milford — Roger Sherman — |
4 ► Connecticut, New Haven County, New Haven, Downtown — Roger Sherman — |
5 ► Connecticut, New Haven County, New Haven, Downtown — Roger Sherman Homesite — |
6 ► Connecticut, New Haven County, Wallingford, Wallingford Center — Lyman Hall — |
7 ► Connecticut, Windham County, Scotland — Samuel Huntington Birthplace — |
8 ► Delaware, Kent County, Dover — Caesar Rodney — |
9 ► Delaware, Kent County, Dover, Dover Air Force Base — KC-53 — Byfield — |
10 ► Delaware, New Castle County, New Castle — George Read — |
11 ► Delaware, New Castle County, New Castle — George Read — |
12 ► Delaware, New Castle County, New Castle — NC-A8 — Home of George Read — |
13 ► Delaware, New Castle County, Wilmington, Happy Valley — George Read Memorial — |
14 ► District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Dupont Circle — John Witherspoon — 1722 Scotland – Princeton 1794 — |
15 ► District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, The National Mall — A Memorial to the 56 Signers of the Declaration of Independence — A Gift From The American Revolution Bicentennial Administration — 1976 — |
16 ► District of Columbia, Washington, Southeast Washington, Barney Circle — Elbridge Gerry — Congressional Cemetery — |
17 ► Georgia, Burke County, Waynesboro — 017-8 — Burke County's 8 Governors — |
18 ► Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, Historic District - North — Button Gwinnett — |
19 ► Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, Yamacraw Village — George Clymer — 1739 - 1813 — |
20 ► Georgia, Gwinnett County, Lawrenceville — 067-1 — Button Gwinnett — |
21 ► Georgia, Hall County, Gainesville — 069-2 — Lyman Hall — |
22 ► Georgia, Hancock County, Sparta — 070-3 — Hancock County — |
23 ► Georgia, Liberty County, Midway — 089-1 — "Hall's Knoll" — Home of Dr. Lyman Hall »—→ — |
24 ► Georgia, Liberty County, Midway — 089-2 — Button Gwinnett — |
25 ► Georgia, Liberty County, Midway — Dr. Lyman Hall — |
26 ► Georgia, Liberty County, Sunbury — 089-4B — Sunbury — Home of Many Famous Persons — |
27 ► Georgia, Richmond County, Augusta — George Walton — |
28 ► Georgia, Richmond County, Augusta — Meadow Garden — |
29 ► Georgia, Richmond County, Augusta — 121-34 — Meadow Garden — Home of George Walton ← 400 Ft. —« — |
30 ► Georgia, Richmond County, Augusta — 121-28 — The Signer's Monument — |
31 ► Georgia, Walton County, Monroe — 147-1 — Walton County — |
32 ► Georgia, Wilkes County, Washington — Tarver-Maynard House — Erected 1820 — |
33 ► Indiana, Carroll County, Delphi — Delphi — |
34 ► Indiana, Huntington County, Huntington — Samuel Huntington — 1731 -- 1796 — Signer of the Declaration of Independence — |
35 ► Kansas, Butler County, El Dorado — Signers of the Declaration of Independence — |
36 ► Kentucky, Carroll County, Carrollton — 216 — Carrollton — |
37 ► Maryland, Anne Arundel County, Annapolis — 6 — Chase-Lloyd House — The Naval War of 1812 in Annapolis — Don't Give Up the Ship — |
38 ► Maryland, Anne Arundel County, Annapolis — Congress Was Here — West Street — At the End of the Revolution — |
39 ► Maryland, Anne Arundel County, Annapolis — The Charles Carroll House — |
40 ► Maryland, Baltimore, Guilford — Clover Hill — (So named circa 1714) — |
41 ► Maryland, Baltimore, Inner Harbor — Welcome — Heritage Walk — |
42 ► Maryland, Baltimore, Johns Hopkins Homewood — Homewood — |
43 ► Maryland, Baltimore, Johns Hopkins Homewood — Homewood — |
44 ► Maryland, Baltimore, Johns Hopkins Homewood — Homewood — |
45 ► Maryland, Baltimore, Jonestown — Carroll Mansion — |
46 ► Maryland, Baltimore, Pigtown — First Stone of the Balt. & Ohio Rail Road — |
47 ► Maryland, Baltimore, University of Maryland — National Independence in the Revolution and War of 1812 — |
48 ► Maryland, Cecil County, Colora — This Tablet is in Commemoration — |
49 ► Maryland, Cecil County, Earleville — Mount Pleasant — |
50 ► Maryland, Cecil County, Earleville — Woodlawn — Formerly "Neighbour’s Grudge" — |
51 ► Maryland, Charles County, Port Tobacco — Discover Thomas Stone National Historic Site — More Than History... — |
52 ► Maryland, Charles County, Port Tobacco — The Stones of Maryland — Thomas Stone National Historic Site — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior — |
53 ► Maryland, Charles County, Port Tobacco — Thomas Stone — Born 1744-Died 1787 — |
54 ► Maryland, Charles County, Port Tobacco — Thomas Stone — 1743 - 1787 — |
55 ► Maryland, Charles County, Port Tobacco — Welcome to Haberdeventure! — Thomas Stone National Historic Site — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior — |
56 ► Maryland, Frederick County, Buckeystown — “Carrollton” — |
57 ► Maryland, Harford County, Abingdon — Gov. William Paca — Old Post Road — Established 1666 — |
58 ► Maryland, Prince George's County, Hyattsville — The Declaration of Independence / President John F. Kennedy’s Inaugural Address — |
59 ► Maryland, Queen Anne's County, Carmichael — “Wye Plantation” — → — |
60 ► Maryland, Somerset County, Princess Anne — Birthplace of Samuel Chase — 17 April 1741 - 19 June 1811 — ← — |
61 ► Maryland, St. Mary's County, St. Mary's City — An End of Freedom but Persistence of Faith — |
62 ► Maryland, Talbot County, Trappe — Robert Morris, Sr. — |
63 ► Massachusetts, Bristol County, Taunton — Robert Treat Paine — |
64 ► Massachusetts, Norfolk County, Quincy — John Adams — |
65 ► Massachusetts, Norfolk County, Quincy — John Hancock Birth Site — |
66 ► Massachusetts, Norfolk County, Quincy — John Hancock Birth Site — |
67 ► Massachusetts, Suffolk County, Boston, Downtown — Benjamin Franklin — |
68 ► Massachusetts, Suffolk County, Boston, Downtown — Granary Burying Ground — 1660 — |
69 ► Massachusetts, Suffolk County, Boston, Downtown — Samuel Adams — |
70 ► Massachusetts, Suffolk County, Boston, Downtown — Welcome to Granary Burying Ground — Reported missing |
71 ► Massachusetts, Suffolk County, Boston, Government Center — Samuel Adams — |
72 ► Missouri, St. Louis County, Florissant — Thomas Jefferson — 13 April 1743 - 4 July 1826 (50th annv. of 1776) — |
73 ► New Hampshire, Hillsborough County, Merrimack — 079 — Matthew Thornton — 1714 - 1803 — |
74 ► New Hampshire, Rockingham County, Kingston — 046 — Josiah Bartlett — — 1729–1795 — — |
75 ► New Hampshire, Rockingham County, Portsmouth — Horse Chestnut — Aesculus hippocastanum — |
76 ► New Jersey, Burlington County, Bordentown — Francis Hopkinson — 1737 - 1791 — |
77 ► New Jersey, Hunterdon County, Amwell — John Hart's Cave — |
78 ► New Jersey, Mercer County, Hopewell — John Hart — Signer of The Declaration Of Independence — |
79 ► New Jersey, Mercer County, Princeton — John Witherspoon — 1723 - 1794 — |
80 ► New Jersey, Mercer County, Princeton — Joseph Hewes — |
81 ► New Jersey, Mercer County, Princeton — Rev. John Witherspoon — |
82 ► New Jersey, Mercer County, Princeton — Richard Stockton — |
83 ► New Jersey, Mercer County, Princeton — The Great Lawn / Morven Museum & Garden — |
84 ► New Jersey, Mercer County, Princeton — The West Wing — Reported permanently removed |
85 ► New Jersey, Mercer County, Princeton — The West Wing — |
86 ► New Jersey, Mercer County, Trenton, Downtown — Friends Meeting House — 1739 — |
87 ► New Jersey, Mercer County, Trenton, Hanover Academy — George Clymer — We mutually pledge to each other our fortunes and our sacred honor — |
88 ► New Jersey, Union County, Rahway — Abraham Clark — |
89 ► New Jersey, Union County, Roselle — In Remembrance of Abraham Clark — |
90 ► New York, Albany County, Albany, Downtown — Philip Livingston — |
91 ► New York, Bronx County, Bronx, Mott Haven — St. Ann's Shrine — |
92 ► New York, Kings County, Brooklyn, Carroll Gardens — Louis Valentine Jr. Ballfield / Carroll Park — |
93 ► New York, Kings County, Brooklyn, Ocean Hill — 300 — Marion & Hopkinson Playground — 0.768 acre — |
94 ► New York, Kings County, Brooklyn, Ocean Hill — 300 — Marion & Hopkinson Playground — 0.768 acre — |
95 ► New York, New York County, Manhattan, Battery Park — National Park Service Sites — |
96 ► New York, New York County, Manhattan, Financial District — Francis Lewis, 1713 - 1803 — |
97 ► New York, New York County, Manhattan, Financial District — Trinity Church — Exploring Downtown — Reported permanently removed |
98 ► New York, Queens County, Queens, Flushing — St. George's Church — Landmarks of New York — |
99 ► New York, Suffolk County, Mastic — Gen William Floyd — |
100 ► North Carolina, Chowan County, Edenton — 12 — 1736 St. Paul's Episcopal Church — Parish Organized under Act of Assembly 1701 — Edenton Historical Commission Museum Trail — |
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