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Tyranny Always Starts with a Little Prick

Tyranny Always Starts with a Little Prick
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Tarheel Founding Fathers: Samuel Johnston

Submitted by scharrison on Sat, 07/03/2021 - 13:27 Samuel Johnston was born in Scotland, but moved here with his Uncle (Royal Governor Gabriel Johnston) when he was just two years old. He attended Yale but did not graduate, instead returning home to study law under Thomas Barker. Johnston began his public service career at 22, and continued his government career non-stop for the following half-century. He was the defacto Governor of NC in 1775 when Josiah Martin slunk off, and was later elected Governor (3 times) and became the first elected (U.S.) Senator from NC. But it was his service in the Continental Congress during the war that give him TFF status:

Chart and Plan of the Harbour of New York and the Couny Adjacent, from Sandy Hook to Kingsbridge, Comprehending The Whole ofNew York and Staten Islands, and Part of Long Isladn adn the Jersey Shore: And Shewing the Defences of New York Both by Land and Sea : Geographicus Rare Antique Maps

Chart and Plan of the Harbour of New York and the Couny Adjacent, from Sandy Hook to Kingsbridge, Comprehending The Whole ofNew York and Staten Islands, and Part of Long Isladn adn the Jersey Shore: And Shewing the Defences of New York Both by Land and Sea : Geographicus Rare Antique Maps
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Tarheel Founding Fathers: Samuel Johnston

Submitted by scharrison on Sat, 07/03/2021 - 13:27 Samuel Johnston was born in Scotland, but moved here with his Uncle (Royal Governor Gabriel Johnston) when he was just two years old. He attended Yale but did not graduate, instead returning home to study law under Thomas Barker. Johnston began his public service career at 22, and continued his government career non-stop for the following half-century. He was the defacto Governor of NC in 1775 when Josiah Martin slunk off, and was later elected Governor (3 times) and became the first elected (U.S.) Senator from NC. But it was his service in the Continental Congress during the war that give him TFF status:

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