William Ellery
1761–1836 (age 75)
statesman
Biography
William Ellery was a distinguished American statesman and one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence, representing Rhode Island. His commitment to American independence and his service during the Revolutionary War demonstrated his dedication to the principles of liberty and self-governance that defined the founding of the nation.
Ellery's long career in public service included roles in the Continental Congress and later in the federal government. His legacy as a founding father and his contributions to establishing the United States as an independent nation remain central to American historical memory and the ideals upon which the country was founded.