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  • {{r|Caesar Rodney}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Caesar Rodney]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • During the [[American Revolution]], Dover was home to Caesar Rodney, a popular wartime leader of Delaware.
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  • ...itary career during the [[American Revolution]] as Lieutenant Colonel in [[Caesar Rodney]]'s Upper Kent militia and within a year was a Brigadier General of the Del |[[Caesar Rodney]]
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  • '''Caesar Rodney''' (October 7, 1728 - June 26, 1784) signed the [[U.S. Declaration of Indep Caesar Rodney was born on his family's farm on St. Jones Neck, in [[East Dover Hundred|Do
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  • ...ically to pardon Clow, but aware that many responsible people, including [[Caesar Rodney]]'s brother, Thomas Rodney, believed the man innocent, Van Dyke postponed t |[[Caesar Rodney]]
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  • |[[Caesar Rodney]] |[[Caesar Rodney]]
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  • |[[Caesar Rodney]] |[[Caesar Rodney]]
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  • ...e Court party faction, and as such, he generally worked in opposition to [[Caesar Rodney]] and his friend and neighbor, [[Thomas McKean]]. ...n [[July 2]], 1776, Read surprised many by voting against it. This meant [[Caesar Rodney]] had to ride overnight to [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]] to b
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