Gwinnett, Button, c. 1735-1777

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Button Gwinnett (c. 1735 – May 19, 1777) was an English-born American Founding Father who, as a representative of Georgia to the Continental Congress, was one of the signatories (first signature on the left) on the United States Declaration of Independence.

Born in the parish of Down Hatherley in the county of Gloucestershire, England, it is believed that he attended the College School, held in Gloucester Cathedral (now called The King's School) as did his older brother, but there is no surviving evidence to substantiate this. He started his career apprenticed to his uncle William Gwinnett, a greengrocer in Gloucester, then moved to Wolverhampton in Staffordshire in 1754 after obtaining a further apprenticeship with an ironmonger there named John Weston Smith. After marrying, he and his wife departed Wolverhampton and emigrated to America. Gwinnett's business activities took him from Newfoundland to Jamaica. Never very successful, he moved to Savannah, Georgia in 1765, and opened a store. When that venture failed, he bought (on credit) St. Catherine's Island, as well as a large number of enslaved people, in order to attempt to become a planter. Though his planting activities were also unsuccessful, he did make a name for himself in local politics and was elected to the Provincial Assembly.

Gwinnett did not become a strong advocate of colonial rights until 1775, when St. John's Parish, which encompassed his lands, threatened to secede from Georgia because of the colony's conservative response to the events of the times. During his tenure in the Assembly, Gwinnett's chief rival was Lachlan McIntosh, and Lyman Hall was his closest ally. Gwinnett was appointed to represent Georgia at the Continental Congress, where he voted in favor of the Declaration of Independence, adopted by Congress on July 2, 1776. He signed the famous parchment copy on August 2, 1776. During his service in the Continental Congress, Gwinnett was a candidate for a brigadier general position to lead the 1st Regiment in the Continental Army but lost out to McIntosh. The loss of the position to his rival embittered Gwinnett greatly.

Gwinnett served in the Georgia state legislature, and in 1777 he wrote the original draft of Georgia's first state constitution. He became Speaker of the Georgia Assembly, a position he held until the death of the President (Governor) of Georgia Archibald Bulloch. Gwinnett was elevated to the vacated position by the Assembly's Executive Council. In this position, he sought to undermine the leadership of McIntosh. Tensions between Gwinnett and McIntosh reached a boiling point when the General Assembly voted to approve Gwinnett's attack on British Florida in April 1777.

As acting President of the Congress and commander-in-chief of Georgia's military, Gwinnett was the superior of his rival McIntosh. Gwinnett had McIntosh's brother arrested and charged with treason. He also ordered McIntosh to lead an invasion of British-controlled East Florida, which failed. Gwinnett and McIntosh blamed each other for the defeat, and McIntosh publicly called Gwinnett "a scoundrel and lying rascal". Gwinnett then challenged McIntosh to a duel, which they fought on May 16, 1777, at a plantation owned by deposed Royal Governor James Wright. The two men exchanged pistol shots at twelve paces, and both were wounded. Gwinnett died of his wounds on May 19, 1777, and he was later buried in Savannah's Colonial Park Cemetery. McIntosh, although wounded, recovered and went on to live until 1806. He was not charged in connection with Gwinnett's death.

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referencedIn Drayton, Stephen, 1736-1810. Stephen Drayton letter, 1773. Georgia Historical Society
referencedIn Letters and documents of signers of the Declaration of Independence, 1750-1933. Houghton Library
referencedIn Margaret Davis Cate Papers, 1591-1967. Georgia Historical Society
creatorOf Stanley, Joseph. Will, 1770 May 29. Rosenbach Museum & Library
referencedIn Henry A. Willard II Collection, 1743-1888, (bulk 1770-1840) Library of Congress. Manuscript Division
referencedIn Jenkins, Charles Francis, 1865-1951. Correspondence, 1924-1938. Historical Society of Pennsylvania
creatorOf Associated Press. Records, 1938-1992. Atlanta History Center, Kenan Research Center / Cherokee Garden Library
referencedIn Walton, George, 1749 or 50-1804. Papers, 1775-1814. Duke University Libraries, Duke University Library; Perkins Library
referencedIn Read, James, d. 1777. Read-Mossman ledger, 1765-1766. Georgia Historical Society
referencedIn McIntosh, George, 1739-1779. [Gwinnett tract, Liberty County (Ga.) survey]. Georgia Historical Society
referencedIn Georgia memorabilia, undated.
referencedIn Papers of Ralph N. Mann, 1954-1958 The Bodleian Library of Commonwealth and African Studies at Rhodes House
referencedIn English literature mss., 1630-1800 Lilly Library (Indiana University, Bloomington)
referencedIn Charity School for Boys (Wolverhampton, England). Record book, 1716-1798. Western Reserve Historical Society, Research Library
referencedIn Treutlen, John Adam, 1733-1782. John Adam Treutlen letter and agreement, 1777. Georgia Historical Society
creatorOf Gwinnett, Button, ca. 1735-1777. Button Gwinnett letters and plat, 1767-1777. Georgia Historical Society
referencedIn McIntosh, Lachlan, 1727-1806. Lachlan McIntosh papers, 1742-1799. Georgia Historical Society
creatorOf Hubbard, John,. Letters and documents of signers of the Declaration of Independence, 1750-1933. Houghton Library
referencedIn Dickinson, Jeremiah, fl. 1767-1788,. Documents of a suit against the estate of Button Gwinnett, 1786-1788, Savannah, Ga. Rosenbach Museum & Library
creatorOf Gwinnett, Button, ca. 1735-1777. Legal document, 1774 July 8. University of Pennsylvania Libraries, Van Pelt Library
creatorOf Gwinnett, Button, 1732-1777. Autograph note signed : to John Houston, 1773 May 5. Pierpont Morgan Library.
referencedIn Harvard University. Autograph File, G. 1641-2009. Houghton Library
creatorOf Rosenbach, A. S. W. (Abraham Simon Wolf), 1876-1952,. Signers of the Declaration of Independence autograph collection, 1756-1818. Rosenbach Museum & Library
creatorOf Gwinnett, Button, ca. 1735-1777. Papers of Button Gwinnett, 1771-1774. Library of Congress
referencedIn Funk, Arthur Joseph, 1898-1975. Arthur Joseph Funk papers, 1903-1975. Georgia Historical Society
creatorOf Gwinnett, Button, ca. 1735-1777. Order to pay a bill, 1776 December 6. University of Virginia. Library
referencedIn Saint Catherines Island (Ga.) property records and maps, 1784-1943. Georgia Historical Society
referencedIn Bonner, John. Correspondence regarding Button Gwinnett, 1957.
referencedIn Thomas Addis Emmet collection, 1483-1876 (bulk:1700-1800) New York Public Library. Manuscripts and Archives Division
referencedIn Zubly, John Joachim, 1724-1781. John Joachim Zubly manuscripts and letters, 1770-1781, 1853. Georgia Historical Society
referencedIn Hall, Lyman, 1724-1790. Autograph letter signed : Savannah, to Roger Sherman, Esq., 1777 May 16. Pierpont Morgan Library.
creatorOf Gwinnett, Button, 1732-1777. Last will and testament : Savannah : autograph manuscript signed, 1777 Mar. 15. Pierpont Morgan Library.
referencedIn United States. National Archives and Records Administration. Papers of the Continental Congress, Georgia State papers, 1775-1788. Georgia Historical Society
referencedIn Bonner, John Wyatt. John Wyatt Bonner collection of manuscripts, 1771-1965 Georgia Historical Society
referencedIn Frederick M. Dearborn collection of military and political Americana, Part I: The Revolution and the Administration, 1669-1958. Houghton Library
creatorOf Gwinnett, Button, ca 1732-1777. ALSs, 1776 July 12 : Philadelphia, to John Ashmead. Copley Press, J S Copley Library
creatorOf [19--]- University of Wisconsin - Madison, General Library System
creatorOf Gwinnett, Button, 1735-1777. Button Gwinnett reproductions, 1769-1770, 1934. Wisconsin Historical Society, Newspaper Project
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associatedWith Bonner, John Wyatt person
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associatedWith Emmet, Thomas Addis person
associatedWith Funk, Arthur Joseph, 1898-1975. person
associatedWith Hall, Henry Bryan, fl. 1850-1900. person
associatedWith Hall, Lyman, 1724-1790. person
associatedWith Hancock, John, 1737-1793. person
associatedWith Houston, John, person
associatedWith Houstoun, William. person
associatedWith Hubbard, John, person
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associatedWith Jenkins, Charles Francis, 1865-1951. person
associatedWith Lewis, Francis, 1713-1802. person
associatedWith Matlock, Timothy, ca 1733-1829. person
associatedWith McIntosh, George, 1739-1779. person
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associatedWith Middleton, Arthur, 1742-1829. person
associatedWith Morris, Robert, 1734-1806. person
associatedWith Neufville, Edward. person
associatedWith Neufville, John, 1727-1804. person
associatedWith Read, James, d. 1777. person
associatedWith Rosenbach, A. S. W. (Abraham Simon Wolf), 1876-1952, person
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associatedWith Wright, James, Sir, 1716-1785. person
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Place Name Admin Code Country
Chatham County GA US
Charleston SC US
Savannah GA US
Wolverhampton ENG GB
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Governors
Merchants
Planter
State Representative
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Birth c. 1735

Death 1777-05-19

Birth 1732

Death 1777

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Britons,

Americans

English

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