1126816 Joseph Galloway, member of the Congress of 1774, c.1885 (etching) by Rosenthal, Max (1833-1918); New York Public Library, USA; (add.info.: Joseph Galloway (1731 ??10 August 1803) was an American politician. Galloway became a Loyalist during the American War of Independence, after serving as delegate to the First Continental Congress from Pennsylvania. For much of his career in Pennsylvanian politics he was a close ally of Benjamin Franklin, and he became a leading figure in the colony. As a delegate to the Continental Congress Galloway was a moderate, and he proposed a Plan of Union which would have averted a full break from Britain. When this was rejected, Galloway moved increasingly towards Loyalism.); American, out of copyright.

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