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  1. Menokin, the home of Francis Lightfoot Lee— a signerof the Declaration of Independence— is a National Historic Landmark and, like our country, built on the contradictions of slavery. It is one of the best documented 18th century housesin the United States. Hours Of Operation. Landscape Open Daily. 7 AM - 7 PM. Latest at Menokin. Digital ...

  2. 29 de jan. de 2020 · During this time, Lee was also a signatory to the Articles of Confederation. After Lee left the Continental Congress, he served in the Virginia Senate until 1782 at which point he retired from public life, and he spent the rest of his life managing his plantation until his death in 1797 at the age of 62. Francis Lightfoot Lee in Philadelphia

  3. 18 de fev. de 2020 · Francis Lightfoot Lee was born October 14, 1734 in Virginia, the fourth son of Thomas Lee and Hannah Ludwell. His family is descended from one of the first British families to land in Virginia. Both his parents died in 1750, leaving Francis, also called Frank, in the care of his older brother, who decided Francis would be a farmer requiring no formal education.

  4. Francis Lightfoot Lee (1734–1797) “Francis Lightfoot Lee was an early, zealous, and active friend to the revolution, which established the Independence of the United States of America. He was a firm, calm, and enlightened patriot and a most unequaled social companion.” – From the obituary of Francis Lightfoot Lee in the Republican Citizen

  5. Frank signed the seditious act, which later gave a base of the Declaration of Independence. In 1769, at age 35, Francis married his love, Rebecca “Becky” Plater Tayloe of “Mount Airy” in Warsaw, Va., who was 16 years old. They built a home named “Menokin” in Richmond County, Va. Lee was elected to the House of Burgesses, and became ...

  6. Francis Lightfoot Lee (brother of R.H. Lee) was born in Westmoreland, Virginia, on the fourteenth of October, 1734. He was educated at home by Doctor Craig, in the manner of an enlightened country gentleman. In 1765 he was elected to the Virginia House of Burgesses, where he served until 1775.

  7. Francis Lightfoot Lee (14. října 1734 – 11. ledna 1797) byl člen House of Burgesses (legislativní orgán) v provincii Virginie. Aktivně protestoval proti britským nařízením, například proti Kolkovému zákonu (Stamp Act).