born June 26, 1742, near Charleston, S.C. died Jan. 1, 1787, Goose Creek, S.C., U.S. British American planter, legislator, signer of the Declaration of Independence, and one of the leaders in the controversies leading up to the American Revolution (177583). After completing his education in England, Middleton returned to South Carolina in 1763 and was elected to the colonial legislature. In 177576 he was a member of the Council of Safety, a committee that directed leadership for the colony's preparations for revolution. He served on the legislative committee that drafted the South Carolina state constitution and was a delegate to the Continental Congress (177678). At the siege of Charleston (1780) he served in the militia, was taken prisoner when the city fell to the British, and was sent to St. Augustine, Fla., as a prisoner of war. After being exchanged in July 1781, he was a member of the Continental Congress (178183), the South Carolina legislature (178586), and on the original board of trustees of the College of Charleston.
MIDDLETON, ARTHUR
Meaning of MIDDLETON, ARTHUR in English
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