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Thomas Rutland House, 207 Hanover St Annapolis, Anne Arundel County, MD
The home of Anthony Stewart, an Annapolis merchant, who was forced by patriots to burn his brigantine the "Peggy Stewart" because he had paid the tea tax on his cargo. The home of Daniel of St. Thomas Jenifer, president of the first Maryland Senate, singer of the Constitution. The home of Thomas Stone, one of Maryland`s four signers of the Declaration of Independence, Constitutional Congress delegate and State Senator. ... Read More Read Less
Thomas Rutland House, 207 Hanover St Annapolis, Anne Arundel County, MD
The home of Anthony Stewart, an Annapolis merchant, who was forced by patriots to burn his brigantine the "Peggy Stewart" because he had paid the tea tax on his cargo. The home of Daniel of St. Thomas Jenifer, president of the first Maryland Senate, singer of the Constitution. The home of Thomas Stone, one of Maryland`s four signers of the Declaration of Independence, Constitutional Congress delegate and State Senator. ... Read More Read Less


Thomas Rutland House, 207 Hanover St Annapolis, Anne Arundel County, MD
The home of Anthony Stewart, an Annapolis merchant, who was forced by patriots to burn his brigantine the "Peggy Stewart" because he had paid the tea tax on his cargo. The home of Daniel of St. Thomas Jenifer, president of the first Maryland Senate, singer of the Constitution. The home of Thomas Stone, one of Maryland`s four signers of the Declaration of Independence, Constitutional Congress delegate and State Senator.Posted Date
Sep 27, 2021
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Library of Congress
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