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Timothy Matlack
Timothy Matlack
It is hard to know for sure, but I could not find where he is a Freemason.
the national museum of history.
In the first National Treasure, the decleration of Independence is kept in the National Archives. The Silence Dogood letters, which are real but don't have a code to find "the templar treasure" are kept in the Benjamin Franklin Museum, most likely in Philadelphia. hopefully i answered your question. :)
Timothy Matlack was born in 1730.
Timothy Matlack died in 1829.
Timothy matlack was indeed the scribe of the conenental congress.
Timothy Matlack
Timothy Matlack
Timothy Matlack, 1776
It is hard to know for sure, but I could not find where he is a Freemason.
Timothy Matlack has written: 'An oration delivered March 16, 1780, before the patron, vice-presidents and members of the American Philosophical Society' -- subject(s): Agriculture, Early works to 1800
Timothy Matlack penned the Declaration of Independence, Thomas Jefferson wrote it.
Timothy Matlack engrossed the Declaration of Independence. However, he did not pen the US Constitution. The actual ink was put on the page by Jacob Shallus. Gouverneur Morris is credited with much of the constitution's phraseology and is sometimes called the penman of the constitution.
Timothy Geither
In the US, it is Timothy Geithner