William Sharp (politician)
A lawyer, the politician that William Sharp (William Sharpe, from December 13, 1742 to July 1, 1818 [1]) is from North Carolina. I acted as Continental Congress delegate.
Sharp was created in the Maryland lock Church in 1742. He studied a classic and a law. He was authorized as a lawyer and opened the bar in North Carolina Mechlin Bergh county in 1763.
Sharp became a member of the Volksraad in 1775. He became an aide to Griffith General Rutherford by the Indian subjugation of 1776. He was appointed from Governor of Richard キャズウェル by the one of four Indian charge committees and concluded a treaty with an Indian in 1777. Sharp participated in North Carolina Constitutional Convention held in Halifax in 1776. He did support to make the first framework of state constitution. He acted as a delegate of Continental Congress from 1779 through 1781 afterwards. He was picked in 1781 and 1782 by North Carolina member of the House of Representatives. Sharp died in the suburbs of North Carolina ステイツビル in 1818. He was buried in the Snow creek graveyard.
Reference
- ^ Rumple, Jethro (2005). A History of Rowan County, North Carolina. Heritage Books. p. 112. ISBN 9-7807-8841-2035.
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