A close look at a Declaration signer’s world, through his letters, life, and times.
This volume illuminates George Read, a signer of the Declaration of Independence, by sharing his correspondence and notes from contemporaries. The material blends public duty with personal detail, offering a clear window into Revolutionary-era Delaware and Read’s role in shaping its fate.
In these pages, you’ll see how Read balanced state affairs, wartime challenges, and family life. The book gathers letters, official communications, and biographical context to reveal the man behind the public name, along with reflections on the era’s politics, diplomacy, and daily needs. Portraits and memorabilia add a human dimension to the historical record, illustrating the connections between Read and other leaders of his time.
- Personal letters and official dispatches that shed light on Read’s priorities and challenges
- Insight into Delaware’s wartime experience and Read’s public duties
- Narratives about contemporaries and the broader network around the signer
- Notes on portraits and the provenance of visual records
Ideal for readers of American history, biographical works about the signers, and those curious about the early United States and its leaders.