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‘The last of the Romans’: The forgotten story of the Declaration of Independence’s last surviving signer

admin July 4, 2026
'The last of the Romans': The forgotten story of the Declaration of Independence's last surviving signer

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Though since largely forgotten by history, Charles Carroll of Carrollton played a pivotal role in ensuring religious liberty as the only Roman Catholic and last surviving singer of the Declaration of Independence.

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