Essay 49 – Lewis Morris: Major General in the New York Militia, Delegate to the Second Continental Congress, and Signer of the Declaration of Independence by Tom Hand
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Essay 49 of 90 – Lewis Morris: Major General in the New York Militia, Delegate to the Second Continental Congress, and Signer of the Declaration of Independence by Tom Hand
Click here to explore all of Constituting America's 11th 90 Day Study: Our Lives, Our Fortune and Our Sacred Honor – Exploring the Declaration of Independence!