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Dr. Nathan Brownson
in American Revolution Patriot Graves
Dr. Nathan Brownson, a member of the Provincial Congress in 1775, a surgeon in the Revolutionary Army, and a member of the Continental Congress in 1777, is buried in the Midway Cemetery in Midway, Georgia.
posted by: Marine Biologist
location: Georgia
date approved: 6/29/2008
last visited: 2/19/2012
Martha Dandridge Custis Washington - Mount Vernon, VA
Martha Washington, wife of our first president, George Washington, served the nation both by visiting ill soldiers, and sewing and knitting uniforms and socks for them, but also by raising money in Philadelphia for the Continental Army.
posted by: Hikenutty
location: Virginia
date approved: 6/23/2008
last visited: 1/21/2013
Jacob Judy
Swiss born gunsmith Revolutionary War Patriot buried in Palmier Cemetery near Columbia, Illinois.
posted by: BruceS
location: Illinois
date approved: 12/28/2007
last visited: 1/7/2012
David Kennison, last survivor of the Boston Tea Party (maybe)
In Lincoln Park on Chicago's north side (believe it or not)
posted by: adgorn
date approved: 12/18/2007
last visited: 11/21/2009
Daniel Vose
Daniel Vose was seen as a patriot who 'was conspicuous in both the civil and military affairs of the town' and his tavern was the location where the Suffolk Resolves were adopted.
posted by: NorStar
location: Massachusetts
date approved: 10/1/2007
last visited: never
Isaac Wilson
Actual grave site is just to the right of the main enterance of the Van Nuys Medical Center directly under the building edge. There is no grave marker, but location was obtained from a 1950 land survey referencing Wilson's tombstone.
posted by: Rupert2
location: Indiana
date approved: 9/16/2007
John Adams
The United First Parish Church in Quincy, MA contains the tomb of John Adams. He was a signer of Declaration of Independance, and the second president of the United States.
posted by: Team Min Dawg
date approved: 8/30/2007
last visited: 7/7/2012
SILAS TOWNE - REVOLUTIONARY SPY
This is the gravesite of Silas Towne, a man in the right place at the right time.
posted by: PTCRAZY
location: New York
date approved: 8/13/2007
last visited: 5/6/2011
Benjamin Franklin
Benjamin Franklin - Author, Printer, Inventor, Diplomat, Statesman & Patriot
posted by: evrik
location: Pennsylvania
date approved: 1/23/2007
last visited: 8/2/2010
Paul Revere - Famous Rider and Innovator
Paul Revere, immortalized in the poem by Longfellow, made another courier run to deliver the Suffolk Resolves to Philadelphia, and a political cartoon that enflamed resentment against British occupation.
date approved: 1/10/2007
last visited: 10/4/2012
James Otis, "The Patriot"
James Otis is often considered the original "Patriot," for his arguments against the British Writs of Assistance had caused John Adams to say afterwards that "there the child of Independence was born."
date approved: 1/3/2007
last visited: 11/25/2011