Charles Thomson



         


Charles Thomson served as the secretary of the Continental Congress through its entirety (1774-1789). Through the 15 years, the Congress saw many delegates come and go. Thomson's dedication to recording the debates and decisions provided tremendous continuity.

Thomson is also noted for designing the Great Seal of the United States.

Thomson was born in Maghera in what is now Northern Ireland, and later became a Philadelphia merchant and politician. He had actively resisted the British for decades leading up to the American Revolutionary War.

In Vol. CI (101), 1977 of The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, Fred S. Rolater suggests that Charles Thomson was the "Prime Minister" of the United States.





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