Posted on 12/13/2009 8:52:39 PM PST by Ravnagora
I have one portrait of him in my den - along with a framed copy of the Declaration of Independence.
My favorite president.
No doubt.
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Peyton R. would have a claim, but the US wasn’t independent then, was it?
If we became independent with the D of I, at the end of the meeting it was Hancock. Hanson has a claim too, for he was the first President of a “perpetual Union”. GW was the first President under the current Constitution. Not a bad thing, not a bad thing at all, esp. having served as President of the Constitutional Convention that worked to write said Constitution.
The separation into Judicial, Executive and Legislative was a significant innovation of the current constitution. UK Parliment still has the Prime Minister elected as just another legislator, and he selects his cabinet from other elected legislators.
You wrote “2 to 16”. Randolph was the 1st of those 16, not Hancock.
I intended that Hancock was first...
and giving you that, as an exercise you could find the next, which would be 2.
Again, Randolph was an excellent gentleman, but the US had not declared its independence when he was President of the meeting of the congress of the various colonies.
1 Peyton Randolph September 5, 1774 October 22, 1774
2 Henry Middleton October 22, 1774 October 26, 1774
3 Peyton Randolph May 10, 1775 May 24, 1775
4 John Hancock May 24, 1775 October 29, 1777
5 Henry Laurens November 1, 1777 December 9, 1778
6 John Jay December 10, 1778 September 28, 1779
7 Samuel Huntington September 28, 1779 July 10, 1781
8 Thomas McKean July 10, 1781 November 5, 1781
9 John Hanson November 5, 1781 November 4, 1782
10 Elias Boudinot November 4, 1782 November 3, 1783
11 Thomas Mifflin November 3, 1783 June 3, 1784
12 Richard Henry Lee November 30, 1784 November 4, 1785
13 John Hancock November 23, 1785 June 5, 1786
14 Nathaniel Gorham June 6, 1786 November 3, 1786
15 Arthur St. Clair February 2, 1787 November 4, 1787
16 Cyrus Griffin January 22, 1788 November 15, 1788
Late to the party bump.
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