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  1. Edward Rutledge (November 23, 1749 – January 23, 1800) was an American Founding Father and politician who signed the Continental Association and was the youngest signatory of the Declaration of Independence.

  2. Feb 18, 2020 · Edward Rutledge was an American lawyer, a South Carolina governor, South Carolina delegate to the Continental Congress, a signer of the Declaration of Independence, and above all; a patriot. Edward, like so many of his time, risked his life and devoted his best years to seeing the birth of this beautiful country become a reality. Edward Rutledge.

  3. Quick Facts. Significance: Politician and signer of the Declaration of Independence. Place of Birth: Charleston, South Carolina. Date of Birth: November 23, 1749. Place of Death: Charleston, South Carolina. Date of Death: January 23, 1800. Place of Burial: Charleston, South Carolina. Cemetery Name: St. Philip's Church Cemetery.

  4. Edward Rutledge. 1749-1800. Delegate to the Continental Congress from South Carolina, 1774-76, 1779. by Ole Erekson, Engraver, c1876, Library of Congress. Born to an aristocratic Family in South Carolina, Edward Rutledge was perhaps destined to a life of Public service.

  5. Jun 20, 2016 · As a delegate to the South Carolina ratifying convention in 1788, Rutledge was a leader in supporting ratification of the U.S. Constitution. He moved successfully for the endorsement of proposed constitutional amendments to conciliate the opposition.

  6. Edward Rutledge (November 23, 1749 – January 23, 1800), South Carolina statesman, was one of four signers of the Declaration of Independence from South Carolina and, at the age of 26, the youngest of all the signers.

  7. Jul 5, 2016 · In John Rutledge His brother Edward Rutledge was a signer of the Declaration of Independence (1776), fought against the British in South Carolina during the American Revolution, and served in the South Carolina legislature (1782–98) and as governor (1798–1800) of the state.

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