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in 1817, it was noted that McKean was present on July 4, 1776, and voted for Independence, as did Wisner. After the New York delegation was finally authorized to support the Declaration, a signing ceremony took place in August 1776, but Wisner was not present in Congress to sign.
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In 1777, serving again in the Provincial Congress, Wisner was a member of the committee that drafted the first constitution for the state of New York. Under that constitution, Wisner was a member of the state senate from 1777 until 1782.
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Letter from Henry Wisner and Gilbert Livingston to New-York Committee of Safety: Soundings of Hudson river in the Highlands American Archives Series 5, Volume 3, Page 0812 November 22, 1776.
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and, as part of a Secret Committee, recommended the placement of what became known as the Great Chain which stretched from the current location of
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After the war, Wisner remained active in civic affairs. In 1784, he founded an academy in Goshen and was one of the regents of the
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Assembly in 1759 and returned him for eleven consecutive years. In 1768 he became a judge in the county's court of common pleas.
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from 1784 to 1787. In 1788, Wisner was a delegate to the state convention called to ratify the
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Wisner married Sarah Norton in 1739. His son Gabriel, born 1754, died in 1779 in the
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Wisner died at home in Goshen in 1790. He was buried in the Old Wallkill Cemetery in
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Counties. At their height he was shipping 1,000 pounds of gunpowder each week to
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When New York created a revolutionary government in 1775, Wisner was sent to the
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George Franklin Wisner: "The Wisners and Their Kindred in America" 1918
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Declaration and Resolves of the First Continental Congress
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Orange County first elected Wisner as a representative to
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designed to thwart British naval movements on the Hudson
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People of New York (state) in the American Revolution
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Biographical Directory of the United States Congress
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Biographical Directory of the United States Congress
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Goshen, New York
Patriot
American Revolution
Second Continental Congress
Declaration of Independence
First Continental Congress
Continental Association
Florida, New York
Orange County
Duke of Marlborough
War of the Spanish Succession
Province of New York
New York Provincial Congress
Continental Congresses
Thomas McKean
Delaware
Continental Army
Ulster
George Washington
Hudson River
Gilbert Livingston
Poughkeepsie
sounded
Hudson River
West Point
Constitution Island
Hudson River Chains
University of the State of New York
U.S. Constitution

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