Judging from where the one guy I recognized, Loudoun County Supervisor Eugene Delgaudio, was in the line, I'd say between 12:30 and 1:00pm.
The signing started at 11:00am
At 4:00pm, Mark capped the line. He said everyone that was in line at that point would get signed, but no more.
I estimate he got done around 7, maybe 8, judging by the recon we did afterward.
Thanks! I hope Mark knows how much we appreciate his stand for the Constitution and America.
Actually, we got there just after 11, my sister and brother-in-law were near the very end of the line, and I’m coming out of the door with our books ... so I’d say more like about 11:20 - 11:30.
I have to say, my reactions were much the same as I read here ... I took such heart seeing the turnout. We also were impressed, when we were still out in the cold and damp at 5pm, still in good spirits, that the line had been so friendly and orderly. And, unlike pictures of the inauguration, appeared that nobody left any trash. In retrospect, it really was a very heartening way to spend a Saturday.