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  1. The William Paca House and Garden is a Blue Star Museum, offering free admission to the nation’s active-duty military personnel and their families, including National Guard and Reserve. The 2023 Blue Star Museums program begins on Armed Forces Day, Saturday, May 20, 2023 and ends on Labor Day, Monday, September 4, 2023.

  2. William Paca was born to John Paca and Elizabeth Smith, on October 31, 1740, near Baltimore, Maryland. As the second son, William was not entitled to his father’s estate; instead, he was educated at the College of Philadelphia, graduating with a Master’s degree. He subsequently studied law in Annapolis and at the Middle Temple, in London.

  3. The William Paca House and Garden is a Blue Star Museum, offering free admission to the nation’s active-duty military personnel and their families, including National Guard and Reserve. The 2023 Blue Star Museums program begins on Armed Forces Day, Saturday, May 20, 2023 and ends on Labor Day, Monday, September 4, 2023.

  4. 11 de abr. de 2022 · William Paca was the second son of John Paca, a gentleman of large estate, who resided in the county of Harford, in the state of Maryland. His father, sensible of the importance of a good education, placed his son, at a proper age, in the college at Philadelphia, at that time under the care of the learned and eloquent Dr. William Smith.

  5. Follow the life of William Paca, delegate to the Continental Congress and one of 56 signers, who bravely proclaimed the original thirteen colonies would brea...

    • 1 min
    • 2017
    • FreedomProject Media
  6. William Paca was born in Harford County, Maryland, on Oct. 31, 1740. He studied law at the Inner Temple in London and then returned to Maryland, where he became a member of the Maryland Committee of Correspondence.

  7. William Paca was born in 1740 at Chilbury Hall, near Abingdon in Harford County, Maryland. He began his studies with a private tutor and later attended what is today known as the University of Pennsylvania. Once he graduated, he returned to Maryland to study with a lawyer in Annapolis and then traveled to England to further his legal education