Button Gwinnett

Button Gwinnett
8th Governor of Georgia
In office
February 22, 1777 – May 8, 1777
Preceded byArchibald Bulloch
Succeeded byJohn Adam Treutlen
Member of the Continental Congress
from Georgia
In office
1776–1777
Personal details
Born(1735-03-03)March 3, 1735
Down Hatherley, England
DiedMay 19, 1777(1777-05-19) (aged 42)
near Savannah, Province of Georgia, British America
SpouseAnn Bourne
Signature

Button Gwinnett (March 3, 1735 – May 19, 1777) was a British-born American Founding Father who, as a representative of Georgia to the Continental Congress, was one of the signers (first signature on the left) of the United States Declaration of Independence.[1] Gwinnett was also, briefly, the provisional president of Georgia in 1777, and Gwinnett County (now a major suburb of metropolitan Atlanta) was named for him. He was named in honor of his mother’s cousin, Barbara Button, who became his godmother.[2][3] Gwinnett was killed in a duel by rival Lachlan McIntosh following a dispute after a failed invasion of East Florida.

  1. ^ Bernstein, Richard B. (2011) [2009]. "Appendix: The Founding Fathers: A Partial List". The Founding Fathers Reconsidered. New York: Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0199832576.
  2. ^ "Who's Got Button's Bones?". AMERICAN HERITAGE. Archived from the original on 2022-07-01. Retrieved 2022-05-18.
  3. ^ "Button Gwinnett of Georgia: Merchant, Planter, Second Continental Congress Delegate, Council of Safety Member, and Declaration of Independence Signer – Constituting America". constitutingamerica.org. 22 June 2021. Archived from the original on 2022-07-07. Retrieved 2022-05-18.

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