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The official copy of the Declaration of Independence was the one printed on July 4, 1776, under Jefferson's supervision. It was sent to the states and to the Army and was widely reprinted in newspapers. The slightly different "engrossed copy" (shown at the top of this article) was made later for members to sign.
A pocket constitution, published together with the Declaration of Independence.This particular copy is from the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation.. A pocket Constitution is a printed copy of the United States Constitution that is pocket-sized or pamphlet-sized and can fit in a pocket, purse, or other small container for portability.
Alexander Hamilton's copy of the first printed draft The Constitutional Convention 's printers, Dunlap & Claypoole, printed the drafts and final copies of the United States Constitution . John Dunlap and David C. Claypoole had printed for Congress since 1775, including the first copies of the Declaration of Independence [ 1 ] and Articles of ...
In 1983, a copy of the Declaration of Independence was found at Hayes Farm. It sold to Williams College in 1993 for $412,500. ... It was one of 14 known copies from a print run of 500 copies. It ...
United States Declaration of Independence (1776) The 27 grievances is a section from the United States Declaration of Independence. The Second Continental Congress's Committee of Five drafted the document listing their grievances with the actions and decisions of King George III with regard to the colonies in North America. The Second ...
In Congress, July 4, 1776. The unanimous Declaration of the thirteen united States of America. When in the Course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political ...
Happy 248th birthday to the United States of America! I read the Declaration of Independence in a video message annually to remind myself and the community of the great risks the Founding Fathers ...
The deteriorating Declaration of Independence in May, 1942, while being protected at Fort Knox during World War II National Bureau of Standards preserving the engrossed copy of the Declaration of Independence in 1951 The National Archives' Rotunda for the Charters of Freedom where, between two Barry Faulkner murals, the original United States ...