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  2. William Houstoun (lawyer) - Wikipedia

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    William Houstoun (/ ˈ h aʊ s t ən / HOW-stən; also spelled Houston; c. 1755 – March 17, 1813) was a Founding Father of the United States, statesman, and lawyer.He served the Province of Georgia as a delegate to the Continental Congress and later the State of Georgia to the United States Constitutional Convention in 1787.

  3. Edward Telfair - Wikipedia

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    Telfair was a member of a Committee of Safety (1775–1776) and was a delegate to the Georgia Provincial Congress meeting at Savannah in 1776. He was also a member of the Georgia Committee of Intelligence in 1776. [9] Telfair was elected to the Continental Congress for 1778, 1780, 1781, and 1782. He was a signatory to the Articles of Confederation.

  4. William Few - Wikipedia

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    William Few Jr. (June 8, 1748 – July 16, 1828) was an American Founding Father, lawyer, politician and jurist.He represented the U.S. state of Georgia at the Constitutional Convention and signed the U.S. Constitution.

  5. Nathaniel Massie - Wikipedia

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    Massie served as a Ross county delegate to the 1802 Ohio Constitutional Convention [2] and was a leader of the Jeffersonian faction that supported statehood. He was a leader of the Chillicothe Junto , a group of Chillicothe Democratic-Republican politicians who brought about the admission of Ohio as a state in 1803, and largely controlled its ...

  6. History of Georgia (U.S. state) - Wikipedia

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    Georgia ratified the U.S. Constitution on January 2, 1788. Counties of Georgia at 1784. The original eight counties of Georgia were Burke, Camden, Chatham, Effingham, Glynn, Liberty, Richmond and Wilkes. Before these counties were created in 1777, Georgia had been divided into local government units called parishes.

  7. Constitution of Ohio - Wikipedia

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    The Constitution of the State of Ohio is the basic governing document of the State of Ohio, which in 1803 became the 17th state to join the United States of America. Ohio has had three constitutions since statehood was granted. Ohio was created from the easternmost portion of the Northwest Territory.

  8. John Filson - Wikipedia

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    John Filson was born in Chester County, Pennsylvania, around 1747.He was the son of Davison Filson, also of Chester County. He attended the West Nottingham Academy in Colora, Maryland, and studied with the Reverend Samuel Finley, afterwards president of the College of New Jersey (later Princeton).

  9. Category:1786 in Georgia (U.S. state) - Wikipedia

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    Category: 1786 in Georgia ... 1786 establishments in Georgia (U.S. state) (2 P) This page was last edited on 10 September 2020, at 23:52 (UTC). Text is ...

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