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  1. John Rutledge / Age at death
    Sep 17, 1739–Jun 21, 1800
  2. John Rutledge | History, Constitutional Convention,

    John Rutledge served as an associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court from 1789 to 1791, and was the second chief justice of the United States.

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  3. John Rutledge - Wikipedia

  4. John Rutledge, Facts, Significance, Life, Career

    September 17, 1739–July 23, 1800 — Patriot. John Rutledge was a successful lawyer from Charleston, South Carolina. He is important because he participated in key events that shaped the American Revolution, including the Stamp Act …

  5. John Rutledge Biography & Facts

    John Rutledge, American jurist and politician, was born in 1739 into a prominent family in Charleston, South Carolina. The eldest of seven children — and the brother of Edward Rutledge, a signer of the Declaration of Independence — …

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  6. John Rutledge - Encyclopedia.com

  7. National Park Service - Signers of the Constitution …

    Jul 29, 2004 · John Rutledge, elder brother of Edward Rutledge, signer of the Declaration of Independence, was born into a large family at or near Charleston, S.C., in 1739. He received his early education from his father, an Irish …

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  9. John Rutledge - U.S. National Park Service

    Quick Facts. The eldest son of Dr. John Rutledge and Sarah Hext, John Rutledge studied law with his uncle Andrew Rutledge and with James Parsons in Charleston before attending the Middle Temple in London. Admitted to the …

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  10. John Rutledge - Oyez

  11. Chief Justice John Rutledge | Justia U.S. Supreme Court Center

  12. John Rutledge - New World Encyclopedia

    John Rutledge (September 17, 1739 – July 23, 1800) was an American statesman and judge who became the first Governor of South Carolina following the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Rutledge was also the …