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Thomas Sim Lee (born October 29, 1745 in Upper Marlboro, Maryland; died November 9, 1819 in Frederick County, Maryland) succeeded Thomas Johnson as the second Governor of Maryland, serving between November 12, 1779 and November 22, 1782, including the whole of 1781.

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