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Samuel Chase, 1811. Creator: John Wesley JarvisSamuel Chase, 1811
Philadelphia Sketches: Selling the "Pennsylvania Journal" of One Hundred Years Ago... 1876. Creator: UnknownPhiladelphia Sketches: Selling the "Pennsylvania Journal" of One Hundred Years Ago, by one of our special artists, 1876
Charles Carroll of Carrollton, 1829. Creator: Thomas SullyCharles Carroll of Carrollton, 1829. Charles Carroll (1737-1832) was a signer of the Declaration of Independence in 1776. This watercolour is closely related to an oil painting of the same sitter
Collier's Weekly Journal Current Events, Fourth of July Number, July 6th, 1776, July 6th, 1901, Price 10 Cents, c1901. [Publisher: Harper Publications; Place: New York]
Thomas Jefferson, 3rd President of the United states of America, (1901). Jefferson (1743-1826) was the primary author of the Declaration of Independence
Panel (Furnishing Fabric), Lyon, 1820. Creator: H. Brunet et CiePanel (Furnishing Fabric), Lyon, 1820. In Congress, July 4th 1776, The Unanimous Declaration of the Thirteen United States of America
Centennial Print (Furnishing Fabric), New Hampshire, c. 1875. Floral patchwork effect design produced to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the signing of the US Declaration of Independence
24c Declaration of Independence re-issue single, 1875. Creator24c Declaration of Independence re-issue single, 1875. Unused; perf 12; In 1875, Post Office Department officials decided to exhibit samples of all previously issued stamps at the Centennial
24c Declaration of Independence G Grill invert error single, 1869. Inverted vignette
Hugh Nelson, 1808. Creator: Charles Balthazar Julien Fevret de Saint-MeminHugh Nelson, 1808
Benjamin Rush, 1802. Creator: Charles Balthazar Julien Fevret de Saint-MeminBenjamin Rush, 1802
Robert Morris, c. 1785. Creator: Robert Edge PineRobert Morris, c. 1785
Charles Carroll of Carrollton, c. 1828. Creator: Chester HardingCharles Carroll of Carrollton, c. 1828
Charles Carroll of Carrollton, 1835. Creator: Asher Brown DurandCharles Carroll of Carrollton, 1835
Charles Carrol of Carrolton, ca. 1835. Creator: Asher Brown DurandCharles Carrol of Carrolton, ca. 1835
William Floyd, before 1837. before 1837. Creator: Asher Brown DurandWilliam Floyd, before 1837
George Washington, from the series Great Americans (N76) for Duke brand cigarettes, 1888
Independence Hall, where Declaration of Independence Was Signed in 1776, Philadelphia, Pa. c1930s. The United States Declaration of Independence was signed at Independence Hall in 1776
Declaration of the Independence of the United States, (1776), 1890. Creator: UnknownDeclaration of the Independence of the United States, (1776), 1890. United States Declaration of Independence, 1776 at Pennsylvania State House (now known as Independence Hall) in Philadelphia
Independence Hall, Philadelphia, c1897. Creator: UnknownIndependence Hall, Philadelphia, c1897. The building where both the United States Declaration of Independence and the Constitution were debated and adopted with steeple
Independence Hall, Philadelphia, USA, c1900. Creator: UnknownIndependence Hall, Philadelphia, USA, c1900. Built in 1753, the Pennsylvania State House was renamed Independence Hall after the United States gained their independence from Britain
John Hancock, American statesman, (19th century). Artist: John B ForrestJohn Hancock, American statesman, (19th century). John Hancock (1737-1793) served as President of the Second Continental Congress from 1775-1777
Thomas Jefferson, American president. Jefferson (1743-1826) was the primary author of the Declaration of Independence and one of the major figures of early American political history
Greene Sreet, looking east from Center Street, Augusta, Georgia, America, c1910. Signers Monument appears in the distance
Benjamin Franklin, American scientist and politician, 1782 (1956). Franklin (1706-1790) was a member of the committee which drafted the Declaration of Independence in 1776
John Hancock, 18th century American statesman, c1880. Hancock (1737-1793) served as President of the Second Continental Congress from 1775-1777
The Declaration of Independence read to the American army, 1776 (c1880). George Washington had the Declaration of Independence read to his troops in New York on 9th July 1776
Doughoregan Manor, near Ellicott City, Maryland, USA, c18th century (1921). Artist: James PrestonDoughoregan Manor, near Ellicott City, Maryland, USA, c18th century (1921). From 1766 to 1832, Doughoregan Manor was the country home of Charles Carroll of Carrollton
The signatures to the American Declaration of Independence, c1776, (c1920). John Adams, Samuel Adams, Josiah Bartlett, Carter Braxton, Charles Carroll, Samuel Chase, Abraham Clark, George Clymer
Benjamin Franklin, 18th century American scientist, inventor and politician, c1819. Artist: HollBenjamin Franklin, 18th century American scientist, inventor and politician, c1819. Franklin (1706-1790) was a member of the committee which drafted the Declaration of Independence in 1776
The colonies of North America at the declaration of independence, 1776 (1894). An illustration from A Short History of the English People, by John Richard Green, illustrated edition, Volume IV
Facsimile of the Signatures to the Declaration of Independence, 4 July 1776
Declaration of Independence, 1776 (c1817-c1819). Artist: J RogersDeclaration of Independence, 1776 (c1817-c1819)
Benjamin Franklin, political figure and statesmen of the United States, (early 20th century). Artist: Gordon RossBenjamin Franklin, political figure and statesmen of the United States, (early 20th century). Franklin (1706-1790) was a member of the committee which drafted the Declaration of Independence in 1776
Benjamin Franklin, American scientist, inventor and statesman, late 18th century. Franklin (1706-1790) was a member of the committee which drafted the Declaration of Independence in 1776
Benjamin Franklin, American statesman, printer and scientist, 1778. Franklin (1706-1790) was a member of the committee which drafted the Declaration of Independence in 1776
First Public Reading of the Declaration of Independence, 1776, (1880)First Public Reading of the Declaration of Independence. Passed by Congress in Philadelphia, 2 July, 1776, adopted on 4 July. From Harpers Weekly, 1880
American Declaration of Independence, 4 July 1776