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  1. 8 de nov. de 2021 · October 17, 1728–June 29, 1784. Caesar Rodney was a well known soldier, politician, and judge from Dover, Delaware. He is a Founding Father because he signed the Declaration of Independence and participated in key events that shaped the American Revolution, including the Stamp Act Congress, First Continental Congress, and Second ...

  2. 28 de jun. de 2018 · The Library of Congress. He was a founding father, a signer of the Declaration of Independence and an American hero—but most have probably not heard of Caesar Rodney or his dramatic 18-hour...

  3. Caesar Rodney. Artist unknown. Published in J. Thomas Scharf's History of Delaware 1888. These daring, somewhat helter-skelter Delaware militia, were under the command of Brigadier-General Caesar Rodney. Rodney was a signer of the Declaration of Independence who would go on to be President of Delaware from December, 1777, to November, 1781.

  4. Caesar Rodney. 1728-1784. Representing Delaware at the Continental Congress. by Ole Erekson, Engraver, c1876, Library of Congress. Caesar Rodney was born on his father's farm near Dover, Delaware, in October of 1728. He was tutored by his parents and may have attended a local Parson's school, but received no formal education.

  5. Gov. Caesar Rodney. Terms March 31, 1778 - November 6, 1781. Born October 7, 1728. Passed June 26, 1784. Birth State Delaware. Military Service Militia. Awards Signer of the Declaration of Independence. About. From 1776 to 1792, the executive leader of Delaware was known as the President and was elected by the State General Assembly.

  6. U.S. Presidents. Thomas Jefferson. Caesar A. Rodney (1807–1809) Caesar Augustus Rodney was born in Dover, Delaware, on January 4, 1772, and graduated from the University of Pennsylvania.

  7. Encyclopedia of the American Revolution: Library of Military History. Rodney, CaesarRODNEY, CAESAR. (1728–1784). Signer. Delaware. Born in Kent County, Delaware, on 7 October 1728, Caesar Rodney was high sheriff there from 1755 to 1758. He also served the county as justice of the peace and as and county judge.