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  1. Thomas Sim Lee (October 29, 1745 – November 9, 1819) was an American planter, patriot and politician who served as Maryland Governor for five one-year terms (1779-1783 and 1792-1794), as well as in the Congress of the Confederation (1783-84), Maryland Ratification Convention of 1788 and House of Delegates in 1787.

  2. Governor Thomas Sim Lee. 1745-1819. Lee family seal, from Thomas Sim Lee's signet ring. Courtesy of a private collector. Born in 1745, to Colonel Thomas Lee and Christiana Sim Lee, Thomas Sim Lee was active and influential in Maryland politics during the early, formative years of the United States.

  3. Thomas Sim Lee (October 29, 1745 – November 9, 1819) was an American planter and statesman of Frederick County, Maryland. Although not a signatory to the Declaration of Independence, the Articles of Confederation or the US Constitution, he was an important participant in the process of their creation.

    • Male
    • October 29, 1745
    • Mary (Digges) Lee
    • November 9, 1819
  4. Thomas Sim Lee (October 29, 1745 – November 9, 1819) was an American planter, patriot and politician who served as Maryland Governor for five one-year terms (1779-1783 and 1792-1794), as well as in the Congress of the Confederation (1783-84), Maryland Ratification Convention of 1788 and House of Delegates in 1787.

  5. 14 de jan. de 2019 · Maryland. Gov. Thomas Sim Lee. Terms November 12, 1779 - November 22, 1782. April 5, 1792 - November 14, 1794. Party Federalist. Born October 29, 1745. Passed January 9, 1819. Birth State Maryland. Family Married Mary Digges; eight children. National Office (s) Served Representative. Military Service National Guard. About.

  6. Summary of Content. Declares he intended to return to Annapolis but was unable due to circumstances outside of his control. Delivered to Colonel Carrington the horses Governor Lee provided, for use in the Southern States, but one died before they reached Alexandria.

  7. Commission, Thomas Sim Lee, Major, 1776, MSA SC 349. Testbook, MSA S1089. The governor and members of the Council signed the oath in this Test Book, shown at right, at the start of each term in office. Thomas Sim Lee�s signature, likely as a member of the Council in 1777, appears in the middle column, third from the top.