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Name[1] Col. Timothy Matlack
Gender Male
Birth[2] 28 Mar 1736 Haddonfield, Camden, New Jersey, United States
Marriage to Unknown
Military[1] 1776 Rev war -
Death[2] 14 Apr 1829 Holmesburg, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Henry, William Wirt, and Ainsworth Rand Spofford. Eminent and representative men of Virginia and the District of Columbia of the nineteenth century: with a concise historical sketch of Virginia by Hon. William Wirt Henry and of the District of Columbia by Ainsworth R. Spofford. (Madison, Wisconsin: Brant & Fuller, 1893)
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    ... Ellen Matlack Stretch, the granddaughter of Col. Timothy Matlack, the Revolutionary patriot ...

  2. 2.0 2.1 Timothy Matlack, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia
    last accessed May 2025.

    Timothy Matlack (March 28, 1736 – April 14, 1829) was an American politician, military officer and businessman who was chosen in 1776 to inscribe the original United States Declaration of Independence on vellum. A brewer and beer bottler who emerged as a popular and powerful leader in the American Revolutionary War, Matlack served as Secretary of Pennsylvania during the conflict and a delegate to the Second Continental Congress in Philadelphia in 1780. Matlack was known for his excellent penmanship, and his handwritten copy of the Declaration is on public display in the Rotunda of the Charters of Freedom at the National Archives Building in Washington, D.C.

    Matlack became one of Pennsylvania's most provocative and influential political figures. He was removed from office by his political enemies at the end of the Revolutionary War, but returned to power in the Jeffersonian era. ...