William Hooper

In 1774, William Hooper led the charge for a provincial congress, or assembly, to coordinate the colony’s response to the “Intolerable Acts” of Parliament. He represented North Carolina at the Continental Congress in Philadelphia that fall, and two years later would sign the Declaration of Independence.

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Lambdin, James R. and John Trumbull. "[William Hooper portrait]." Photograph of 1873 Painting. In Signers of the Declaration: Historic Places Commemorating the Signing of the Declaration of Independence, by Robert G. Ferris. U.S. Department of the Interior National Park Service, 1975. Internet Archive. Accessed February 20, 2026.