On July 4, 2026, our nation will commemorate and celebrate the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. As the home of a signer of the Declaration, Meadow Garden is excited to be part of this America 250 commemoration.
The American Revolution began with the shots fired at Lexington and Concord on April 19, 1775. Though the coming months and years of America 250 we will follow the events of the revolution as well as the the events in the lives of George Walton and his family. George Walton was an unlikely patriot who was orphaned at a young age but rose to play an important role in the founding of our country. His story helps us remember that people of every race, every faith, and every walk of life contributed to the American story.
What was George Walton doing 250 years ago?
1775
July 4, 1775
Secretary of Provincial Congress
George Walton is elected as secretary of the Provincial Congress. Archibald Bulloch is elected president.
July 8, 1775
Committee of Intelligence
A motion was made and seconded, that a Committee of Intelligence be appointed, which being agreed to, it was ordered that William Young, David Zubly, Stephen Drayton, Daniel Roberts, John Glen, Edward Telfair, William Ewen, Joseph Clay, and George Walton, Esquires, be that Committee. From the Revolutionary Records of the Sate of Georgia, Vol. I
July 14, 1775
Selected a Delegate
The Provincial Congress elected five delegates to the Second Continental Congress at Philadelphia: Archibald Bulloch, John Houstoun, Noble Wymberly Jones, George Walton and John Joachim Zubly.
July 25, 1775
Friends of America
“You will permit us most earnestly to recommend to you a steady perseverance in the cause of Liberty, and that you will use all possible caution not to say or do anything unworthy of so glorious a cause; to promote frugality, peace and good order, and in the practice of every social and religious duty, patiently to wait the return of that happy day, when we may quietly sit under our vine and fig-tree, and no man make us afraid.” From THE ADDRESS OF THE COMMITTEE APPOINTED BY THE PROVINCIAL CONGRESS
September 15, 1775
Remaining in Georgia
In his diary, John Adams records that Archibald Bullock and John Houstoun Esquires, and the Revd. Dr. Zubly, appear as Delegates from Georgia. George Walton does not attend. His time in the Continental Congress is yet to come.
December 11, 1775
Council of Safety
The Council proceeded to the election of a President by ballot, when George Walton, Esqr., was found to be duly elected and took his seat accordingly. From the Revolutionary Records of the Sate of Georgia, Vol. I
Learn about George Walton’s Story then tell YOUR story!
We hope you will join us for many America 250 events here in Augusta. There are many landmarks, historical markers, museums, and sites dedicated to our American journey. Join us to explore history and find your own unforgettable American stories.
Celebrate Independence Day at the home of signer George Walton!
Make plans to celebrate with us on July 4, 2026! We will read Declaration of Independence read aloud as it would have been in 1776 and have tours of the historic site. along with a day of special activities. Please check back as the day approaches for more details.