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George Walton
Born: Farmville, Virginia, about 1749 His selection as a delegate to the Continental Congress was effective in January, 1776 but he did not arrive in Philadelphia until June of that year. After approval of his credentials he took his seat July 1, 1776, one day before the historic vote. Walton was one of the youngest men to sign the Declaration of Independence. With the release of the document two days later Walton was a man wanted by the British government. He did not leave Philadelphia until October, 1777, when he returned to Georgia and began the task of raising a force to resist the British. Wounded and taken prisoner during the British attack on Savannah, Walton was released within a year in spite of his signature on the Declaration. He returned to Congress in 1780 and served two years. Upon returning to Georgia he was chosen chief justice by the state assembly. Walton was buried in Rosney Cemetery in Augusta. In 1848 he was disinterred and buried at Courthouse Grounds, also in Augusta. Letter to Walton from Archibald Bulloch
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