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  1. George Masons ideas helped to shape the Founding documents of the United States, but few Americans remember him today. The words he used when writing the Virginia Declaration of Rights and the Virginia Constitution of 1776 inspired the nation’s Declaration of Independence and Bill of Rights.

  2. Nash Motors wanted the expertise of Kelvinator President George W. Mason, a production engineer who worked for numerous car companies before coming to Kelvinator. He presided at Kelvinator from 1928-36, then served as president of the new company, Nash-Kelvinator, from 1936-54.

  3. Sep 5, 2019 · Facebook Twitter. By James Worsham | National Archives News. WASHINGTON, August 23, 2019 — Despite his opposition to the newly drafted Constitution in 1787, George Mason was “one of the ablest constitutionalists of all time,” according to the author of a new biography of the Founding Father.

  4. Sep 19, 2016 · Remembering the Great George Walter Mason. Mr. George Mason was born in Valley City, North Dakota on March 12, 1891. In 1911, Mason had received his Bachelor of Science degree at the University of Michigan, and shortly after joined the Studebaker Corp. After just a few years at Studebaker, Mason moved on to Dodge Brothers Co.

  5. www.encyclopedia.com › us-history-biographies › george-masonGeorge Mason | Encyclopedia.com

    Jun 27, 2018 · Fairfax County, Virginia. Political leader, judge, plantation owner, writer. G eorge Mason was one of the most important Americans of Revolutionary times. The intelligent and thoughtful man made a great impact on the development of the American government.

  6. Apr 24, 2024 · George Mason, the Thoughtful Revolutionary - The American Revolution Institute. Home. / Explore. / The American Revolution was an unusually cerebral revolution. Its heroes included philosophers as well as soldiers. Its political leaders combined sophisticated political thought with political action in a way not seen in this country since.

  7. Mar 26, 2024 · George Mason (born 1725, Fairfax county, Va. [U.S.]—died Oct. 7, 1792, Fairfax county, Va., U.S.) was an American patriot and statesman who insisted on the protection of individual liberties in the composition of both the Virginia and the U.S. Constitution (1776, 1787).

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