Declaration signer James Smith gains moment of fame

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James Smith, York County's Declaration of Independence signer, is scarcely known in his home county, let alone in other states.

So it's intriguing that the University of Delaware named a residence hall after the man who spent most of his life in York County and is buried here. http://www.udel.edu/PR/UDaily/2007/sep/dedication091806.html

In fact, no buildings in York County bear his name... .

Unfortunately, the opportunity to know much more about Smith was snuffed out by a fire which destroyed many of his papers.

But one thing stands out: He signed the Declaration and Pennsylvania's first constitution in the summer of 1776. Not bad for a country lawyer.

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