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Founding Fathers
Who Are These Men?
Delegates hailing from all the original states except Rhode Island gathered in the Pennsylvania State House in 1787 to participate in the Constitutional Convention. Many of the delegates had fought in the American Revolution and about three-fourths had served in Congress. The average age was 42.
The delegates named George Washington presiding officer and spent four months, from May to September, behind closed doors, hammering out the framework of a new, more powerful national government. Of the 55 original delegates, only 41 were present on September 17, 1787, to sign the proposed Constitution. Three of those present (George Mason and Edmund Randolph of Virginia and Elbridge Gerry of Massachusetts) refused to sign what they considered a flawed document. An ailing John Dickinson of Delaware was unable to attend the Convention’s final session but had fellow delegate George Read sign his name in absence, for a total of 39 signers.

The delegate biographies are excerpted with the generous permission of Carol Berkin, author of A Brilliant Solution: Inventing the American Constitution (Harcourt). Copyright © 2002 by Carol Berkin.
The bronze statute images that you see on these pages are based on the National Constitution Center Signers' Hall exhibit. This exhibit features life-size bronze statutes of 42 men: the 39 delegates who signed the Constitution on September 17, 1787, as well as the three who refused.

To learn more about a Delegate*, click on a name below or a state from the map.
Connecticut
Oliver Ellsworth
William Samuel Johnson
Roger Sherman
Delaware
Richard Bassett
Gunning Bedford Jr.
Jacob Broom
John Dickinson
George Read
Georgia
Abraham Baldwin
William Few
William Houstoun
William Leigh Pierce
Maryland
Daniel Carroll
Daniel of St. Thomas Jenifer
Luther Martin
James McHenry
John Francis Mercer
Massachusetts
Elbridge Gerry
Nathaniel Gorham
Rufus King
Caleb Strong
Virginia
John Blair
James Madison
George Mason
James McClurg
Edmund Randolph
George Washington
George Wythe
New Hampshire
New Jersey
David Brearley
Jonathan Dayton
William Churchill Huston
William Livingston
William Paterson
New York
Alexander Hamilton
John Lansing Jr.
Robert Yates
North Carolina
William Blount
William Richardson Davie
Alexander Martin
Richard Dobbs Spaight Sr.
Hugh Williamson
South Carolina
Pierce Butler
Charles Pinckney
Charles Cotesworth Pinckney
John Rutledge
Pennsylvania
George Clymer
Thomas Fitzsimons
Benjamin Franklin
Jared Ingersoll
Thomas Mifflin
Gouverneur Morris
Robert Morris
James Wilson

