Hopkinson, Francis

Hopkinson, Francis
born Oct. 2, 1737, Philadelphia, Pa.
died May 9, 1791, Philadelphia, Pa., U.S.

U.S. political leader and writer.

After a brief business career, he launched a successful legal practice in New Jersey. He was appointed to the governor's council in 1774, and in 1776 he represented New Jersey in the Continental Congress. He signed the Declaration of Independence, and he later wrote articles that helped win ratification of the U.S. Constitution. He served as judge of the admiralty court for Pennsylvania (1779–89) and as U.S. district judge (1789–91). An accomplished harpsichordist and composer of religious and secular songs, he was also known for his poetry and literary essays and for his design of numerous governmental and organizational seals.

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▪ American lawyer, musician, and patriot
born October 2, 1737, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania [U.S.]
died May 9, 1791, Philadelphia

      American lawyer, musician, author, member of the Continental Congress, and signer of the Declaration of Independence.

      Hopkinson was educated at the College of Philadelphia (later the University of Pennsylvania) and also studied law. After a brief business career, he launched a successful legal practice in New Jersey.

      In 1774 Hopkinson was appointed to the governor's council, and in 1776 he represented New Jersey in the Continental Congress. He signed the Declaration of Independence and later served in several minor offices in the new American government. From 1779 to 1789 he was judge of the admiralty court for Pennsylvania, and from 1789 to his death he was U.S. district judge for eastern Pennsylvania. An ardent backer of the Constitution, he wrote several effective articles that contributed to the ratification effort in Pennsylvania.

      Hopkinson was an accomplished player of the harpsichord and a composer of both religious and secular songs. In addition, he wrote poetry and literary essays. During the Revolution, he ridiculed the British and their loyalist sympathizers with pointed political satires. After the Revolution, he maintained a steady correspondence with Benjamin Franklin (Franklin, Benjamin), George Washington (Washington, George), and Thomas Jefferson (Jefferson, Thomas).

      Among his varied pursuits, Hopkinson was also an artist. He designed the seal of the American Philosophical Society, the seal for the State of New Jersey, and seals for various departments of the U.S. government. There is strong evidence to support the view that he helped design the American flag (United States of America, flag of the); the U.S. Congress, however, turned down his petition for payment, asserting that others had contributed to the design.

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