
Thomas Stone
Thomas Stone was a prominent American politician and one of the founding fathers who played a key role in shaping the early United States. He was a lawyer and served as a member of the Continental Congress, where he was instrumental in drafting the Declaration of Independence. Stone was also a delegate to Maryland's state legislature and later a U.S. senator. He is remembered for his dedication to independence and his contributions to American constitutional development. Stone’s work helped establish the legal and political foundations of the United States, making him an important figure in American history.