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John Rutledge - Wikipedia John Rutledge Jr (September 17, 1739 – June 21, 1800) was an American Founding Father, politician, and jurist who served as one of the original associate justices of the Supreme Court and the second chief justice of the United States
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The Rutledge - American Restaurant in TN The Rutledge is a modern American grill located just south of Nashville in Franklin, Tennessee With a sophisticated, upbeat vibe, The Rutledge brings modern approach to classic favorites Our menus feature a refined selection of classic dishes, from expertly grilled steaks to fresh sushi
Rutledge, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia Rutledge is a borough in Delaware County, Pennsylvania, United States The population was 782 at the 2020 census, [4] down from 860 at the 2000 census Rutledge was founded in 1885 by a group of Philadelphia businessmen, and incorporated as a borough in 1887 A promotional brochure produced in 1897 described the community as follows:
Borough of Rutledge – The Official Website of the Borough of Rutledge Rutledge is a borough of approximately 800 residents located in Delaware County, Pennsylvania, about nine miles southwest of Philadelphia The borough, which was founded in 1885, occupies an area of four blocks by three blocks and has a park and a stately old borough hall
John Rutledge, Facts, Significance, Life, Career - American History Central John Rutledge was a successful lawyer from Charleston, South Carolina He is important because he participated in key events that shaped the American Revolution, including the Stamp Act Congress, First Continental Congress, Second Continental Congress, and Constitutional Convention
Rutledge - Wikipedia Edward Rutledge (1749–1800), American Founding Father, signer of the Declaration of Independence and Governor of South Carolina; brother of John Rutledge; Francis Huger Rutledge (1799–1866), first Episcopal bishop of Florida; Fleming Rutledge (born 1937), American Episcopal priest, author, theologian and preacher
John Rutledge - U. S. National Park Service Rutledge promoted the adoption of the constitution at South Carolina's ratification convention In 1789, Rutledge accepted appointment as one of the first justices of the US Supreme Court He resigned from the position in 1791 to become chief justice of South Carolina, an office he held until 1795
John Rutledge - American Battlefield Trust Rutledge was born on September 17, 1739, in Charleston, South Carolina, to parents Dr John Rutledge and Sarah Hext Dr Rutledge had emigrated from Ireland to South Carolina in 1735, following his brother to the colony In addition to being a physician, Dr Rutledge likely also served as an Anglican Minister John was the oldest of seven children