Joe Farrell, Joe Farley, and Lawrence Knorr have traveled across the eastern USA to the graves of over 200 founding fathers (and mothers) responsible for the birth of the United States of America. Included in this second volume are biographies and grave information for 53 of these luminaries who made significant contributions to the Revolutionary cause. In this volume: Benjamin Franklin - Thomas Adams - John Alsop - Gunning Bedford, Jr. - Daniel Boone - Jacob Broom - Abraham Clark - Thomas Cushing - John Dickinson - James Duane - Thomas Fitzsimons - Nathaniel Folsom - Nathaniel Gorham - Cyrus Griffin - John Hancock - Benjamin Harrison - William Hooper - Francis Hopkinson - Titus Hosmer - Samuel Huntington - Richard Hutson - John Jay - Thomas Johnson - William Samuel Johnson - John Paul Jones - Rufus King - John Langdon - Edward Langworthy - Robert R. Livingston - Thomas Lynch, Jr. - William Maclay - Henry Marchant - Francis Marion - Hugh Mercer - Daniel Morgan - Gouverneur Morris - Thomas Nelson, Jr. - Robert Treat Paine - Edmund Pendleton - Israel Putnam - Edmund Randolph - Philip Schuyler - Charles Scott - Arthur St. Clair - Friedrich Wilhelm von Steuben - Thomas Sumter - Charles Thomson - Matthew Tilghman - John Walton - Mercy Otis Warren - William Williams - James Wilson - John Witherspoon Lawrence Knorr has authored or co-authored over 20 books, mostly on history or biography. He is a member of the Society for American Baseball Research (SABR), the Sons of the American Revolution, the Organization of American Historians, and numerous other historical organizations. He enjoys most writing about the formerly famous and his beloved Pennsylvania Dutch culture. He is a lifetime Penn State alum. Joe Farrell was born in Brooklyn and raised on the mean streets of Queens. He attended and graduated from Catholic schools in New York and went on to College at St. Vincent College where he graduated with a degree in Psychology. He studied Clinical Psychology at Indiana University of Pennsylvania and Public Administration at Shippensburg University. He went on to an unusual 48 year career in State Government and two fortune 500 companies. He started in maximum security prison and ended his career at the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. His first book "Jesus Runs Away" is a memoir of his youth. A very humorous and poignant account of attending Catholic Schools in New York in the 60s when the world seemed to have gone mad. Since teaming up with Joe Farley they have written over a dozen history books. They are very proud of their work especially since the nuns told them they would never amount to anything. Joe Farley was born and raised in Hazleton, Pennsylvania. His high school graduating class from Hazleton Saint Gabriel's in 1970 was the last in the history of the school. At Saint Gabriel's Mr. Farley demonstrated his academic prowess by graduating 37th in his class of forty. He was the point guard on the school's 1970 state championship basketball team. Those exploits are covered in the book "Trumpet Call to Victory: The Final Years of Hazleton Saint Gabriel's Basketball." Mr. Farley then attended Bloomsburg University where after four dimly remembered years he graduated with a degree in education. In 1975 Mr. Farley began a 35 year public service career working for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Upon his retirement in 2010 he began work on the Keystone Tombstone series with his coauthor Joe Farrell. To date there are thirteen volumes in that series. Farley and Farrell have also authored Gotham Graves Volumes One and Two. Mr. Farley also penned "Song Poems in Search of Music" in 2014 He and his wife Sharon reside in New Cumberland, Pennsylvania. They have three children.