A plaque at Berkeley Plantation in Virgina
Boston's Old Granary Burial Ground
Those men killed during the Boston Massacre
Sam Adams
Robert Treat Paine
John Hancock
Paul Revere
Old Christ Church and Burial Ground in Philadelphia
Ben Franklin
Dr. Benjamin Rush
Francis Hopkinson
James Wilson
George Ross
Joseph Hewes
Ross and Hewes are buried side by side
Yale Cemetery in Connecticut
Roger Sherman
Colonial Park - Savannah, Georgia
Button Gwinnett
Col. Benjamin Harrison buried at his home Berkely Plantation
Thomas Nelson buried in Yorktown, VA
St. Michaels Episcopal Church Charleston South Carolina
Charles Cotesworth Pinckney
John Rutledge
St. Philips Episcopal Church in Charleston, South Carolina
Charles Pinckney
Edward Rutledge
York, PA Cemetery
Philip Livingston, from New York died while attending the Continental Congress
James Smith, Lawyer and delegate from York. Buried at First Presbyterian Church
RAHWAY, NEW JERSEY
This Abraham Clark Signer of the Declaration. Two of sons fought in the Revolution, were captured by the British and held on the deplorable prison ships. They are buried next to him.
ALBANY, NEW YORK
William Patterson, Signer of the Constitution, Governor of New York. Buried in Albany Rural Cemetery with President Chester Arthur, John Lansing- delegate to the Constitutional Convention who refused to sign the Constitution, many American Revolution Generals and the Rensselaer family.
James Monroe - Richmond, Virginia
James Monroe served as a soldier under General Washington for several years. He crossed the Delaware and is depicted in the famous painting, standing right behind Gen. Washington. A delegate to the Continental Congress, who then opposed ratification of the Constitution. He served in the first Senate, then went on to become Governor of Virginia. He was a diplomat to France, Secretary of State and Secretary of War to James Madison and became President in 1819. The Monroe Doctrine is named for him, though written by John Quincy Adams, his Secretary of State. He is buried in Hollywood Cemetery in Richmond, VA. A very beautiful cemetery.
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