Show r. f t 1 j. i I R RONICLE NICLE DELTA UTAH L V t PASSING OF TWO GREAT Ar J RICA RICANS NS I 1 I EFFERSON STILL TI J IL and aad ended hi hi active c. c career r r. r Non None of i 44 I w p 4 y 1 o J John dun smiled h closed d hit his y 1 liter opponent and dear c. c friend nd hi bed ha i 4 i.- i. a the d 1 d wat watcher cn told him bins im U that t n lal y JY tw tr died two h bun hwn ur before l 5 1 t r v thud d t their thel denature to the I clara v Ju J July ly IY 4 4 It wa was idly fifty alter after year gars n the l two o P patri patriota Mot u b be bc Free Fre and In Independent tate I door don That the thew United timid d M t to j I Coloni ar art hid and t rl v r t JI of d ri g hl owa an and d th that at a all II po Do political IU I ca t I connection J 1 the ab absolved olred F that they Nay art are from aU all Ile lore s v u to the d dJ dissolved I J be to totally tall dl bl to 1 between a aad the oI of Cn-at Cn t Vb f J v I t Is I. and meriu erIcA u as a ne U on should a au d a I I so ao I tranget July uly 4 which 1 t e w tan tends for or lh the hi tb u r cation All HAU Inen a n reeled crea t e d equal the th death of 01 th the two who did LIM k uc aona ao mach t towa o old I t wa be b. tumid JE i t bad bee n a whim be b. w wu Hr 1 yea Bare i the Declaration of et Independence I It Wet wat Adam t lakes lakesy eoD 1 11 b the th active K 4 A of or y 1 root mod part la In the W. u. u debates debate that pre preceded ed d tb i. i 43 fb t pM The of that debate t eo Jefferson called taped Ad And Aad AD J f q fJ 1 idly fifty yen year rs later leter both men died within tw two hour bours of other I I q i x Tho Those e tendon before wron the Declaration Wa Wu strip l the tt n- n r v. v t l American plant people w were re bitt bitter r and end stormy tormy Not Nd all dl U the fe gete atu i if X believed In from th the t f y IV away ram m other mother country if f. f Opposing political view c. c caused the two w m men n to I. I pa part f. f tt Adams like Washington LD la I w t I wa wu a Federalist who be bellr be I it- it m fg q c central Jefferson led the Anti Federalist Anti t party He believed that that loY- loY 1 p pt fet t wa waa an agent for far the state elates not their matter mailer r J J I plater later years year h when both m men h. h had retired tI I from poetic Ib the old Id III friendship wa wu rent th I p I lire th firtl fiftieth th anniversary o ot of th the signing of bf the Declaration eDt t n 4 4 1828 1826 wa wat was of d In Indo iJ S for the United States Statu The Tho people wanted Adams Adam and Jefferson to partake e J 01 fesS fesa fu- fu end Jefferson ei r lon long D a Adams was WM nh one ninety an They were too worn b by gr j to I bays home While the gayety Will was at lit its height h Jefferson D pas passed flY A Ater w wr J Jj el r. r uJ 3 ter to Ad Adams m. m followed with his hi friend friends name aun on oa bl his Ups lips Up r V t td d any rights they possessed of ot im tarns Impo or ware re counties and turned the vote of ot iton it-iton 0 of f Ing them and that so far our connee n that Colony In favor of tI the resolution f f lion Uon hn had been Federal only oily and waS Members of a n different sentiment ent at at- 3 now dissolved t d by the commencement tending that m morning from t Declaration 1 of hostilities vanla vania also her s' s vote to te was changed s so solee o r 1 9 lee ara whole tw twelve Colonies who Rho r- r 1 r. r That as ns to the King r w ww we e had been that the t d to vc at nt all nil authorized w i r bound to him by allegiance but that were gave this hand bond voices for It and v a n few was now dissolved 11 b by his their i b by y Congress CJ assent to the last act of Parliament y days t tp the he convention of ot he Item e York p x 5 by which he declares us out of his bis approved of It and thus pj Ih protection and by his levying war on void occasioned by the im rn m Jeffersons Jefferson's tt t Autobiography us us a n fact which had long ago proved pro of her delegates from the rote vote r June Jun 7 7 17 1770 70 us out of his proceeded the Congress Friday protectIon It being a Congress same day delegates from trum Virginia rno e moved certain position in law that alle allegiance lance to consider the Declaration of In lade Inde- de to Instructions from their and protection are reciprocal the on one wh which had beta reported that the Congress should ceasing when the other Is withdrawn and lain on an the table the Friday pre pro flare fare lare that these United Unite Colonies ceding and on po Monday l referred to 0 aright a n aIt 5 and of rib right ought to be free freeK ree It ft appearing In the course of these here committee of ol the whole Th The posit K Jd Independent d States that they are debates that the Colonies of ot New New idea ide we had bad friends in t ed from all allegiance to the York fork New Jersey Pennsylvania England worth keeping keepIn term w Wj with ith z SS L e crown and that all nIl political Delaware Maryland and South Caro Caro- still haunted the minds of For tor connection between them and the ling Una were not yet matured for or falling failing this reason those passages passa es con con- State of Great Britain Is Is s and ought from the parent stem but that they censures on the p People pie of Eng Eng- to be totally dissolved that measures meas were fast advancing to that State It iam were struck out I let they t should i ures ores should be Imme Immediately taken talen for for was thought most prudent to watt walt a d g give ghe ve them offense The clause too procuring the assistance of foreign while for them and to postpone th the reprobating the the he n j et powers and a n confederation be final decision to July 1 but that th thi is toots Hants of Africa was rots smut t out In Informed the formed to to to- bind the Colonies more mi might ht occasion as little delay n as pat p complaisance to South Sonn Carolina andt and closely together slide a committee was appointed cd lO Jo Georgia who had mi nent attempted to tor r 11 l S v t u p The louse Douse being obliged to attend prepare a Declaration of r Jerla re retrain restrain the Importation of stoves f'S and at that time to some other business ence The w cre pre John Job o on t the e contrary still w to the proposition was referrer referred to the Adams Dr Franklin lin Roger noer Sherman l It Our Ouri i rD 1 n next nest day lay and the members were ordered or or- Robert nobert R. R n and my ll i also o. o I believe fel few o a III Ie 1 tender teDder un- un Y dered to attend punctually at ot 10 Committees s were also appointed at III atthe der tier e censor s os for or though their 1 o'clock the same o time to prepare a u plan of people eople had bad vry t veryl ry Jew slaves glares them them- Saturday June 8 They proceeded roce ded confederation for the Colonies and to e et V 1 had nad hen pretty conto con con- S C to take It Into consideration and referred re reo restate state the terms proper to he be proposed pro pro- t r tI I Ie carriers of tit to to 10 others erred It to a n committee of the whole posed for foreign n alliance The Lie com coma I bates havin taken op the Into which they Imme Immediately lately reso c resolved for drawing the Declaration of greater reater parts of the U rt t Jl 1 and f- f yf themselves and passed that day and rn Independence desired me to do IL It R t das da's of n July were m At of e N Y Monday the In debating on the was accordingly g done dOlle and being belli a 3 ap approved r rY the last closed the wa was subject proved by them I reported It to the reported by the com agreed to toby It was argued by Wilson Robert Kobert louse House on Friday the of June I by by the House and und s fart by every t R. 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E Rutledge e Dickinson Dickin when It was read and ordered to II lie m member present except ir son nn am and others others- on the table tahle On Monday the of Fan on That Though they were friends to July the louse House resolved resol Itself info info a u a th the e measure themselves anti and saw t th the e committee of the read a d Impossibility that we should ever er the consideration of the ori original mo ma m 1 f again he united with Great Brent Britain made matte by the delegates of t Vir ir n 3 Y yet et they were against adopting them which being again debate 1 t r at this time through the day was carried In lA the t That the conduct we bad had formerly formed y affirmative by the votes rotes of nt New w F Fraunces' Fraunces Tavern Relic r k observed cl r was wise and proper now Hampshire Connecticut S Y of ot deferring to take any ny capital step Rhode Island and Georgia eor It J of Revolutionary Days Daysi i till the voice of the people drove e us South Carolina nn and Pennsylvania Fraunces' Fraunces tavern ta In tn Sew York city 4 Into It voted against ag It D Delaware laware hind had hut but was once a meeting pU pl for Cor Revolutionists That they were our power and two members present and they were later n a tn and ami 1 still c tl without them our declarations could coule divided The delegates from New later to s. s saloon Joon but tow stands restored retti re re- re- re k i I not be carried Into effect New ew York declared the they were for tor It stored to tofts its aspect as 9 a tavern The file I F That the p people ople of the Middle Colo- Colo themselves and were assured their Sons of t the Revolution Hc In la the state r p land nd Dt Delaware Pt Pennsyl constituents were for It but that of New e er York lork r rk bought ht tie th old building he Jerseys and New York their Instructions having ln he hen been n drawn after It It had 1101 descended to 10 the status yet jet ripe for bid bidding Ida adieu near a n t twelve month el e l before when of or a saloon It has hag been reconstructed reran recon hut but that they reconciliation was still the general and Its Interior and exterior 2 t p p hurl find In a short chot object they were enjoined b by them conform as nearly pearly as ns risible possible to thes the s r s oin oin In the rhe general voice to do rio nothing which should Impede II es tavern of ot Revolutionary f t Y that object They therefore thou thought ht days dars II themselves not justifiable In voting on liD John John Adams A dams and the delegates to tor s r T side It was urged by either side and asked len leave e to with withdraw second f. f Continental 1 congress 1 a fee ee cc The Vj and others draw from the question which was slot stopped Slopped I pad t o re thc on the an way wayman p r y rp man had argued against given gl them The fhe committee rose and ami t to o P The Sons Spas of Liberty rr the rl right of sep reported their resolution to III the Iou Inure ou e e. e a and the and n d- d dand the Vigilance committee m a anor nor hud hind supposed d It Mr rr Edward Rutledge of South Carolina Caro there here on April 22 Ij 1774 read and p pl rf n S' S t S should ever renew our lina Ilna then requested the determination the on the London r Sew rw Newark's w forks Yorks Flint hat they then hall had only op op- might ht he be put oft off to the tile next nest day clay as os ashe tea tea party part In AU August Ii 1775 1175 a 0 shots shot s 7 Z only now d he believed his colleagues oa lIs thou though ll fired tired from the British ship chip Asia struck was not nor whether they disapproved c of the resolution the building The New York fork pin pru v vela x r on It of M Independence lc would then Join in it fur for the sake of congress assembled there from Moke Maj Mo rk k ke he ourselves what WP wt unanimity The ultimate question 18 to June SO it 0 y Nether we should de do- whether the louse House would agree to During the Revolutionary He war th r licit already exists the resolution of the committee was tavern tavern contributed 1 It lead leal 4 g he l people or accordingly postponed to the next nest weights g is to the manufacture of bullet 1 we tad nad always been hen tiny when when It was n again moved mo and These h bullets were used with effect i S I hem lr their res restraints South Carolina concurred in voting orts arts Montgomery and Clinton It nl al s rh from frum m for It In the me mean an time a third as the hh birthplace of or the first chore chan chaner v only an not rent from member had come post from the Dela Ueda f er of commerce In n America In n ITS ITS' 3 wf vi i i S tom ELE PILE ON SITE OF JOHN H HANCOCK iN COC K HO HOME E Ef l y 5 5 f S Ii try U J Ig v i v. v a IL I 4 P K S 1 n. n rb wp 1 1 j 1 C r r r IJ i j S L t t f t II f r l S dH rr Gl t t a Hour Kou at Boston at t the left Is a tablet marking the ol of ha bo 1 f l and a signer of the Declaration ol of to fol j Lor or ol oI MJ i L A r r h 1 3 r yr t 1 lh l IY I |