"He is his own apprentice" : the life of Thomas Heyward, Junior : 1965 Jan. 14 [typescript] / Panchita Gaud, History 148.

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"He is his own apprentice" : the life of Thomas Heyward, Junior : 1965 Jan. 14 [typescript] / Panchita Gaud, History 148.

Biographical sketch of Thomas Heyward, Jr. (1746-1809) of Charleston, S.C., who served as one of the Delegates to the Continental Congress and was one of the South Carolinians who signed the Declaration of Independence; illustrated with images of St. Michael's Church, the Heyward-Washington House, and the Heyward family coat of arms, drawn in color. Undergraduate research paper for History 148 class taught by Daniel Hollis.

1 v. (17 sheets) : ill., coats of arms ; 28 cm.

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Thomas Heyward Jr. (July 28, 1746 – March 6, 1809) was a Founding Father of the United States who signed the United States Declaration of Independence and the Articles of Confederation as a delegate of the Continental Congress from South Carolina. His loss of a considerable number of slaves led to him being widely proclaimed as a martyr of the revolution. Born in St. Luke's Parish (now Jasper County), South Carolina, he was educated at home, then traveled to England to study law where he was ...

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