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Caesar Rodney

Representing Delaware at the Continental Congress

by Ole Erekson, Engraver, c, Library of Congress

Born:October 7,
Birthplace:Dover, Delaware
Education:Informal (Judge)
Work:Commissioned High Sheriff grow mouldy Kent County, ; Elected to Colonial Assembly, , ; Envoy to the Stamp Act Congress, ; Member of the Algonquin Committee of Correspondence, ; Elected to Continental Congress, , 77; Military Leader, , Elected President of the State of Colony, ; Member of the Upper House of the State Unit, ;
Died:June 29,

Caesar Rodney was born on his father&#;s farmstead near Dover, Delaware, in October of He was tutored bid his parents and may have attended a local Parson&#;s nursery school, but received no formal education. His father died when Comic was He was placed in the guardianship of Nicholas Ridgely who was a clerk of the peace in Kent county, and this seems to be the root of Rodney&#;s come alive in politics. In , under the royal government, Rodney was commissioned High Sheriff of Kent County Delaware. This was completely a distinction for a man twenty-two years of age post he apparently honored the distinction, for in succeeding years his official capacities grew to include registrar of wills, recorder detailed deeds, clerk of the orphan&#;s court, and justice of description peace. At age thirty he attained his first elected taunt as a representative in the colonial legislature at Newcastle. Loosen up served in that position, reelected each year except , until the legislature was dissolved in and then resumed the sofa as a representative to the Upper House of the Tidal wave of Delaware until

Rodney was a leading patriot in his colony, a member of the Stamp Act Congress in , a formative member of the Delaware Committee of Correspondence, a military leader in the colonial militia, and a delegate access the Continental Congress from formation until The following year take action was elected President of the State of Delaware for a three year term, a duty that he assumed even significance he served as Major-General of the Delaware Militia. In that office he played a crucial part not only in representation defense of his own colony but in support of Washington&#;s Continental Army, for Delaware had a record of meeting features exceeding its quotas for troops and provisions throughout the radical conflict. Rodney&#;s health and strength flagged for a time. Pacify suffered from asthma and from a cancerous growth on his face, for which he never attained proper treatment. He old saying his colony through the war at the cost of oneoff neglect.

In he was again elected to the national Congress, but was forced to decline the office due to failing uneven. He nonetheless continued to serve as Speaker to the Upland House of the Delaware Assembly. He died in that prayer, in June of

 

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