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  1. Caesar Rodney (October 7, 1728 – June 26, 1784) was an American Founding Father, lawyer, and politician from St. Jones Neck in Dover Hundred, Kent County, Delaware.

  2. Jun 22, 2024 · Caesar Rodney (born October 7, 1728, Dover, Delaware [U.S.]—died June 26, 1784, Dover) was a delegate to the Continental Congress (1774–76, 1777–78), “president” of Delaware (1778–82), and a key signer of the Declaration of Independence.

  3. Jun 28, 2018 · He was a founding father, a signer of the Declaration of Independence and an American hero—but most have probably not heard of Caesar Rodney or his dramatic 18-hour midnight horseback ride to...

  4. Nov 8, 2021 · Caesar Rodney was a well known soldier, politician, and judge from Dover, Delaware. He is a Founding Father because he signed the Declaration of Independence and participated in key events that shaped the American Revolution, including the Stamp Act Congress, First Continental Congress, and Second Continental Congress.

  5. Rodney was a signer of the Declaration of Independence who would go on to be President of Delaware from December, 1777, to November, 1781. Like Paul Revere, Caesar Rodney is famous for a midnight ride. Rodney's ride ended up at the doorstep of Independence Hall where he cast the decisive Delaware vote for Independence.

  6. Signers of the Declaration of Independence: Caesar Rodney. Short biographies on each of the 56 Declaration signers. Caesar Rodney. 1728-1784. Representing Delaware at the Continental Congress. by Ole Erekson, Engraver, c1876, Library of Congress. Caesar Rodney was born on his father's farm near Dover, Delaware, in October of 1728.

  7. Jul 3, 2018 · Caesar Rodney is a name seldom heard outside of his home State of Delaware. He was, however, the most important person to arrive at the Pennsylvania State House to vote for the Declaration of Independence.

  8. Feb 25, 2020 · Caesar Rodney was a Delaware lawyer, representative of Delaware in the Continental Congress, and a signer of the Declaration of Independence. Rodney managed to be a soldier, politician, and good patriot all at the same time.

  9. May 2, 2012 · Caesar Rodney returned home after serving his country throughout the American Revolutionary War. He was elected to the United States Congress under the Articles of Confederation in 1782 and 1783 but could not attend due to his poor health.

  10. Follow the life of Caesar Rodney, delegate to the Continental Congress and one of 56 signers, who bravely proclaimed the original thirteen colonies would bre...