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] The Dunlap broadsides were the first published copies of the United States Declaration of Independence, printed on the night of July 4, 1776, by John Dunlap of Philadelphia. It is unknown exactly ...
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2005-07-12 02:19 Mkimberl 1224×1536×8 (375927 bytes) This is a digital copy of the "Dunlap Broadside" printing of the Declaration of Independence held at the Yale University Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library.
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A Dunlap broadside - unsigned, as it is known, recently sold for $8.14 million, the highest price ever achieved for an object sold at an Internet auction. This copy was discovered in 1989 by a man browsing in a flea market who purchased a painting for four dollars because he was interested in the frame.
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Declaring Independence: Drafting the Documents (A Library of Congress Exhibition) ... Fragment of George Washington's personal copy of the "Dunlap Broadside" of the Declaration of Independence, which he ordered read to his assembled troops in New York, July 9, 1776...
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Top Treasure (Washington's Personal Copy of the Declaration of Independence ). This is the only surviving fragment of the broadside of the Declaration of Independence printed by John Dunlap and sent on July 6, 1776, to George Washington by John Hancock, President of the Continental Congress in Philadelphia.
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BUY A DECLARATION POSTER ... Declaration text | Rough Draft | Congress's Draft | Compare | Dunlap Broadside | Image | Scan ... Click for a larger (1336px x 1620px) version of the Dunlap Broadside...
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The Dunlap Broadside of the Declaration of Independenc ... The new four color Prints of the Dunlap Broadside capture the original document in exact detail The wax wafers that were used to attach the document to the Journal are clearly shown in the new Prints.
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Reproduction of the Dunlap Broadside Print; As originally attached to the Congressional Record ... The Dunlap Broadside Prints are produced in two formats. Both formats measure 23" x 17 1/4" with an image 18" x 14 3/4"
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July 9 -- Washington orders that the Declaration of Independence be read before the American army in New York -- from his personal copy of the "Dunlap Broadside."
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On 4 July 1776, the Committee that had drafted the Declaration of Independence presented their corrected and approved text to the printing shop of John Dunlap. At each new stop, local printers reprinted the text in their own newspapers and broadside editions. Despite its hurried production, this handsomely printed...
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