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ration of Independence. Commander of Westchester 

 Militia, Continental Army. 



Hon. Gouverneur Morris, ob. November 6, 1816. 



Member of Provincial and Continental Congresses. One 

 of the framers of Federal and New York Constitutions. 

 Author of clause in New York Constitution providing 

 religious freedom. Washington's Minister Plenipoten- 

 tiary to France. Senator of the United States. Pro- 

 jector of the Erie Canal. 



Judge Richard Morris, ob. April 11, 1810. 



Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, State of New York. 

 Member of both houses of the Legislature. Champion 

 of the adoption of the Federal Constitution. 



Capt. William Walton Morris, ob. April 5, 1832. 



Aide-de-camp to General Anthony Wayne. Thanked 

 by Congress for gallantry on the battlefield. 



Commodore R. Valentine Morris, U. S. N., ob. May 13, 



1815. 

 Veteran of the War of 18 12. Commander of Mediter- 

 ranean Squadron, U. S. Navy. 



Lieut. -Col. Lewis Morris, ob. November 24, 1824. 

 Aide-de-camp to General Nathanael Greene. 



Judge Robert Hunter Morris, ob. October 23, 1855. 



Member of both branches of New York Legislature. 

 Recorder New York City. Postmaster of New York 

 City. Justice of the Supreme Court. Mayor of the 

 City of New York for three terms. Delegate to Constitu- 

 tional Convention of 1846. 



Major Gouverneur Morris, U. S. A., ob. October 18, 1868. 

 Veteran of the War with Mexico; promoted for gallant 

 and meritorious services at Palo Alto and at Resaca de 

 la Palma. 



