Joseph Clay
1741–1804 (age 63)
Politician
Biography
Joseph Clay was a respected politician who contributed to Georgia's governance during the Revolutionary and early federal periods. Born in 1741, he dedicated himself to public service during a transformative era in American history, helping to shape the policies and institutions of the new nation.
Clay's political career and civic contributions earned him recognition among his peers and a place in Colonial Park Cemetery. His life reflected the commitment to democratic governance that characterized the founding generation.