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    George Read III (1787–1836), lawyer, son of George Read, Jr., U.S. Attorney for the state of Delaware. George Read (Alberta politician) (born 1972), politician and former leader of the Alberta Green Party. George Read (Ontario politician) (1819–1903), businessman and member of parliament from Ontario. George Read (New Zealand politician ...

  2. 8 de nov. de 2014 · George Read: An Influential But Forgotten Founder. George Read had many political strengths and used them in his quest to rise and become a leader in the development of the United States. However, his name is not recognized by most. In fact, only his contemporaries and Delaware residents recalled his significant contributions to the founding of ...

  3. George Read Middle School - Colonial School District, New Castle, Delaware. 1,477 likes · 4 talking about this. George Read Middle School is a 6th, 7th, and 8th grade school that serves approximately...

  4. Between 1774 and 1777 he represented Delaware in the Continental Congress and with the capture of President John McKinley by the British in 1777, he became Acting Governor. In 1776, Mr. Read signed the Declaration of Independence, assisted with the writing of Delaware's first state constitution, was elected to the Legislative Council and served ...

  5. George Read. George Read, Sr. (* 18. September 1733 bei North East, Cecil County, Province of Maryland, Kolonie des Königreichs Großbritannien; † 21. September 1798 in New Castle, Delaware, USA) war ein britisch-US-amerikanischer Rechtsanwalt und Staatsmann. Er unterzeichnete die Unabhängigkeitserklärung der Vereinigten Staaten, war ...

  6. 17 de mai. de 2021 · George Read (1733-1798) was born in Maryland from a line of Irish and Welsh immigrants. However, he was raised in Delaware. He died in New Castle and is buried in Immanuel Episcopal Churchyard in Newcastle. Read was educated in Pennsylvania where he studied law and admitted to the Philadelphia Bar at age 20. In 1754, he returned to Delaware. In 1763, he married the widowed sister of George ...

  7. The George Read II House & Gardens, a National Historic Landmark owned and operated by the Delaware Historical Society, has announced a transformative campaign to make its landscape socially, environmentally, and financially sustainable for the next generation. Planning will encompass the entire 2.5 acres of grounds surrounding the 1804 Read ...