George Clymer (March 16, 1739 – January 23, 1813) was an American politician, abolitionist and Founding Father of the United States, one of only six founders...
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USS George Clymer (APA-27) was an Arthur Middleton-class attack transport that saw service with the US Navy in four wars - World War II, the Chinese Civil...
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George Clymer (1739–1813) was an American politician and founding father. George Clymer may also refer to: George E. Clymer (1754?–1834), American engineer...
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George E. Clymer (c. 1754–1834), printing press inventor and manufacturer, from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, was an American engineer and all around inventor...
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Clymer is a town in Chautauqua County, New York, United States. The population was 1,748 at the 2020 census. The town is named for George Clymer, a signer...
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William Bingham Clymer, grandson of George Clymer, one of the signers of the United States Declaration of Independence. William Clymer sold the land the...
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George Clymer Shaw (March 6, 1866 – February 10, 1960) was a brigadier general in the United States Army and a Medal of Honor recipient for his actions...
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poet Floyd Clymer (1895–1970), motorcycle racer, dealer, publisher George Clymer (1739–1813), Declaration of Independence signatory George Clymer (inventor)...
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Columbian press (redirect from Clymer's press)
type of hand-operated printing press invented in the United States by George Clymer, around 1813. Made from cast iron, it was a very successful design and...
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Matthew Thornton, William Williams, Benjamin Rush, George Clymer, James Smith, George Taylor, George Ross, and Charles Carroll of Carrollton. Matthew Thornton...
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finances. Congress chose George Clymer and Michael Hillegas as joint treasurers of the United Colonies. On August 6, 1776, however, Clymer resigned from his...
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Pennsylvania elects delegates to the proposed constitutional convention. George Clymer, Thomas FitzSimons, Benjamin Franklin, Jared Ingersoll, Thomas Mifflin...
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Summerseat, also known as the George Clymer House and Thomas Barclay House, is a historic house museum at Hillcrest and Legion Avenues in Morrisville...
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Confederation). The signers' names are, with the exception of Convention President George Washington, grouped by state, with the listing of states arranged geographically...
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of Mexico. It started out building commercial ships, including USS George Clymer, which took part in Liberty Fleet Day on 27 September 1941. In the 1950s...
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Hiester Clymer (November 3, 1827 – June 12, 1884) was an American politician and white supremacist from the state of Pennsylvania. Clymer was a member...
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American Revolution. Mary wed Henry Clymer on July 9, 1794 and the couple had eight children. Henry was the son of George Clymer (1739–1813), who signed both...
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Thomas Mifflin Robert Morris George Clymer Thomas Fitzsimons Jared Ingersoll James Wilson Gouverneur Morris Delaware George Read Gunning Bedford Jr. John...
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revolutionary government's finances to joint Continental treasurers George Clymer and Michael Hillegas. Congress stipulated that each of the colonies...
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General George Washington during the American Revolutionary War from August 10, 1777, until August 23, 1777. Summerseat, also known as the George Clymer House...
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became the USS Alfred. The other five individuals are George Clymer, Benjamin Franklin, George Read, Roger Sherman, and James Wilson. Morris and Sherman...
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Carroll 16. George Walton Set of three figures standing together in the back: 23. Stephen Hopkins (wearing a hat) 24. William Ellery 25. George Clymer Ten figures...
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Thomas Mifflin Robert Morris George Clymer Thomas Fitzsimons Jared Ingersoll James Wilson Gouverneur Morris Delaware George Read Gunning Bedford Jr. John...
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245 GRT) on 20 May. LS 4 Esau discovered the struggling US Liberty ship SS George Clymer (6,800 GRT) and scored two torpedo hits, though the freighter did not...
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Baseball player Thomas Clyde, founder of the Clyde Line of steamers George Clymer, Founding Father of the United States, signer of the United States Declaration...
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Clymers is an unincorporated community in Clinton Township, Cass County, Indiana. Clymers was laid out in 1869. It was named for its founder, George Clymer...
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theatre of the war.[clarification needed] In 1778, Sampson Mathews, George Clymer, and Samuel Washington were sent as representatives for the United States...
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Washington Watch (Federal Bar Association), April 2013. Johnny H. Killian; George A. Costello, eds. (July 2015). The Constitution of the United States of...
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Thomas Mifflin Robert Morris George Clymer Thomas Fitzsimons Jared Ingersoll James Wilson Gouverneur Morris Delaware George Read Gunning Bedford Jr. John...
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Adam Clymer (April 27, 1937 – September 10, 2018) was an American journalist. He was a prolific political correspondent for The New York Times. Clymer worked...
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