George Mason IV (December 11, 1725 - October 7, 1792) was an American Patriot, statesman and a delegate from Virginia to the U.S. Constitutional Convention. Along with James Madison, he is called the "Father of the United States Bill of Rights."[1][2][3][4] For these reasons he is considered one of the "Founding Fathers" of the United States
The state George mason represented was Virgina
George Mason made bicycles and painted them. he wrote the decration of rights
George Washington was a Freemason.
George Mason was a great American and an even greater Virginian. Mr. Mason contributed to the establishment of the Virginia government and was satisfied with the Articles of Confederation and highly opposed to the U.S. Constitution in 1787/1788 and voted against it.
George Mason Died of an illness {currently unknown}
George Mason Patriots
George Mason I died in 1686.
George mason lived in Gunston Hall Virgina.
George Heming Mason has written: 'George Heming Mason' -- subject(s): Exhibitions
George Mason married Ann Eilbeck.
George Mason was born on December 11, 1725.
George D. Mason died in 1948.
George Mason was born on December 11, 1725.
George Mason was an Anti-Federalist
George Mason Memorial was created in 1990.
George Hemming Mason was born in 1818.
George Hemming Mason died in 1872.