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"Founding Fathers: Pioneers of a Nation's Birth" Step back in time to the Continental Congress, where Chaplain Jacob Duche led the first prayer

Background imageFounding Fathers Collection: Benjamin Franklin (engraving)

Benjamin Franklin (engraving)
964451 Benjamin Franklin (engraving) by Cochin, Charles Nicolas II (1715-90) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Benjamin Franklin, American writer, politician, scientist and diplomat)

Background imageFounding Fathers Collection: Benjamin Franklin, 1706-1790 (chromolitho)

Benjamin Franklin, 1706-1790 (chromolitho)
961371 Benjamin Franklin, 1706-1790 (chromolitho) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Benjamin Franklin, 1706-1790. At the town of St Denis)

Background imageFounding Fathers Collection: Benjamin Franklin (engraving)

Benjamin Franklin (engraving)
812421 Benjamin Franklin (engraving) by Chamberlain, Mason (1727-87); Private Collection; (add.info.: Benjamin Franklin. Drawn by Mason Chamberlain. Engraved by S. Freeman)

Background imageFounding Fathers Collection: 'I see him still at work when I go home from club'(colour litho)

"I see him still at work when I go home from club"(colour litho)
3626437 " I see him still at work when I go home from club" (colour litho) by Smith, Elmer Boyd (1860-1943); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageFounding Fathers Collection: Benjamin Franklin, American polymath (engraving)

Benjamin Franklin, American polymath (engraving)
3626334 Benjamin Franklin, American polymath (engraving) by American School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790), American polymath

Background imageFounding Fathers Collection: Distinguished masons of the revolution, 1876 (colour litho)

Distinguished masons of the revolution, 1876 (colour litho)
3597293 Distinguished masons of the revolution, 1876 (colour litho) by American School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageFounding Fathers Collection: Portrait of Thomas Jefferson, 1853 (oil on canvas)

Portrait of Thomas Jefferson, 1853 (oil on canvas)
2630134 Portrait of Thomas Jefferson, 1853 (oil on canvas) by Peale, Rembrandt (1778-1860); White House, Washington D.C. USA; (add.info.: Thomas Jefferson (April 13 1743 - July 4, 1826)

Background imageFounding Fathers Collection: Benjamin Franklin, inventor of the lightning rod and one of the Founding Fathers of the United

Benjamin Franklin, inventor of the lightning rod and one of the Founding Fathers of the United States (1706-1790)
724625 Benjamin Franklin, inventor of the lightning rod and one of the Founding Fathers of the United States (1706-1790) (chromolitho) by French School

Background imageFounding Fathers Collection: Benjamin Franklin, 1766 (colour litho)

Benjamin Franklin, 1766 (colour litho)
PNP330089 Benjamin Franklin, 1766 (colour litho) by Martin, David (1736/7-98) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Benjamin Franklin (1707-90)

Background imageFounding Fathers Collection: Tapestry commemorating the signing of the Declaration of Independence (tapestry)

Tapestry commemorating the signing of the Declaration of Independence (tapestry)
AQS257136 Tapestry commemorating the signing of the Declaration of Independence (tapestry) by American School, (18th century); American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Massachusetts

Background imageFounding Fathers Collection: Portrait of John Adams, 1792-93 (oil on canvas)

Portrait of John Adams, 1792-93 (oil on canvas)
2630242 Portrait of John Adams, 1792-93 (oil on canvas) by Trumbull, John (1756-1843); White House, Washington D.C. USA; (add.info.: John Adams (October 30, 1735 - July 4, 1826), American lawyer

Background imageFounding Fathers Collection: Portrait of Benjamin Franklin, 1783 (oil on canvas)

Portrait of Benjamin Franklin, 1783 (oil on canvas)
2629931 Portrait of Benjamin Franklin, 1783 (oil on canvas) by Duplessis, Joseph Siffred (1725-1802) (after); National Portrait Gallery, Washington DC, USA; (add.info.: Benjamin Franklin (January 17)

Background imageFounding Fathers Collection: Writing the Declaration of Independence, c. 1930 (photomechanical print)

Writing the Declaration of Independence, c. 1930 (photomechanical print)
5854062 Writing the Declaration of Independence, c.1930 (photomechanical print) by Ferris, Jean Leon Gerome (1863-1930); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageFounding Fathers Collection: Wild West - mule-train heading west

Wild West - mule-train heading west
3786374 Wild West - mule-train heading west by Kroupa, Bohuslav (1838-1912); (add.info.: Mule-train preparing to start over the plains to settlements in Arizon c.1880s)

Background imageFounding Fathers Collection: Cheque for three pounds and thirteen shillings to Joseph Williams

Cheque for three pounds and thirteen shillings to Joseph Williams, 13th November 1783 (print and pen & ink on paper)
2561292 Cheque for three pounds and thirteen shillings to Joseph Williams, 13th November 1783 (print and pen & ink on paper) (see also 2561290-93) by American School

Background imageFounding Fathers Collection: Thomas Jefferson, 1840 (litho)

Thomas Jefferson, 1840 (litho)
2563351 Thomas Jefferson, 1840 (litho) by Newsam, Albert (1809-1864); 12.75x7.5 cm; Free Library of Philadelphia; (add.info.: Thomas Jefferson (13 April 1743 - 4 July 1826)

Background imageFounding Fathers Collection: James Monroe (engraving)

James Monroe (engraving)
812486 James Monroe (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: James Monroe, fifth President of the United States)

Background imageFounding Fathers Collection: Benjamin Franklin, American scientist, inventor and politician (chromolitho)

Benjamin Franklin, American scientist, inventor and politician (chromolitho)
972084 Benjamin Franklin, American scientist, inventor and politician (chromolitho) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790)

Background imageFounding Fathers Collection: Benjamin Franklin, American scientist, inventor and politician, as a child (chromolitho)

Benjamin Franklin, American scientist, inventor and politician, as a child (chromolitho)
974395 Benjamin Franklin, American scientist, inventor and politician, as a child (chromolitho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790)

Background imageFounding Fathers Collection: Benjamin Franklins House, Craven Street, London (b / w photo)

Benjamin Franklins House, Craven Street, London (b / w photo)
3095088 Benjamin Franklins House, Craven Street, London (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Benjamin Franklins House, Craven Street, London)

Background imageFounding Fathers Collection: Fireboard depicting The Landing of the Pilgrims, 1825 (oil on panel)

Fireboard depicting The Landing of the Pilgrims, 1825 (oil on panel)
PEM199365 Fireboard depicting The Landing of the Pilgrims, 1825 (oil on panel) by Bartoll, Samuel (1765-1835); 91.4x137 cm; Peabody Essex Museum, Salem, Massachusetts

Background imageFounding Fathers Collection: Portrait of James Monroe by Gilbert Stuart

Portrait of James Monroe by Gilbert Stuart
Portrait of James Monroe (1758-1831) an American statesman and 5th President of the United States. Painted by Gilbert Stuart (1755-1828) an American painter. Dated 19th Century

Background imageFounding Fathers Collection: DEATH OF WASHINGTON, 1799. The death of George Washington on 14 December 1799

DEATH OF WASHINGTON, 1799. The death of George Washington on 14 December 1799. Lithograph by Nathaniel Currier, 1846

Background imageFounding Fathers Collection: WASHINGTON: MASONIC APRON. George Washingtons Masonic apron, embroidered by Madame Lafayette

WASHINGTON: MASONIC APRON. George Washingtons Masonic apron, embroidered by Madame Lafayette and presented to him by General Lafayette, August 1784. Line engraving, 19th century

Background imageFounding Fathers Collection: HAMILTON-BURR DUEL, 1804. Alexander Hamilton lying mortally wounded after his duel

HAMILTON-BURR DUEL, 1804. Alexander Hamilton lying mortally wounded after his duel with Aaron Burr at Weehawken, New Jersey, on 11 July 1804. Drawing, 19th century

Background imageFounding Fathers Collection: Marquis de Lafayette and Benjamin Franklin meeting for the first time at Paris, France

Marquis de Lafayette and Benjamin Franklin meeting for the first time at Paris, France, in February 1777
FRANKLIN & LAFAYETTE, 1777. Marquis de Lafayette and Benjamin Franklin meeting for the first time at Paris, France, in February 1777. Lithograph, French, 19th century

Background imageFounding Fathers Collection: The mortally wounded Colonel Johann Rall presenting his sword to General Washington during

The mortally wounded Colonel Johann Rall presenting his sword to General Washington during the surrender of Hessian
TRENTON: SURRENDER, 1776. The mortally wounded Colonel Johann Rall presenting his sword to General Washington during the surrender of Hessian forces to the Continental Army at the Battle of Trenton

Background imageFounding Fathers Collection: The back of a U. S. two dollar note depicting the signing of the Declaration of Independence at

The back of a U. S. two dollar note depicting the signing of the Declaration of Independence at Independence Hall in
CURRENCY: TWO DOLLAR BILL. The back of a U.S. two dollar note depicting the signing of the Declaration of Independence at Independence Hall in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on 4 July 1776

Background imageFounding Fathers Collection: The arrival of George Washington at the Battery, New York City, 23 April 1789

The arrival of George Washington at the Battery, New York City, 23 April 1789
WASHINGTON: INAUGURATION. The arrival of George Washington at the Battery, New York City, 23 April 1789, previous to his inauguration as the first president of the United States on 30 April

Background imageFounding Fathers Collection: George Washington, on horseback, at the Battle of the Monongahela, July 9, 1755

George Washington, on horseback, at the Battle of the Monongahela, July 9, 1755
WASHINGTON: MONONGAHELA. George Washington, on horseback, at the Battle of the Monongahela, July 9, 1755, after Braddocks army was attacked by French forces from Fort Duquesne

Background imageFounding Fathers Collection: George Washington

George Washington
GEORGE WASHINGTON (1732-1799). First President of the United States. Oil on canvas by Gilbert Stuart, 1822

Background imageFounding Fathers Collection: Western US after the Compromise of 1850

Western US after the Compromise of 1850
Map showing the western US territories after the Compromise of 1850. Printed color lithograph of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageFounding Fathers Collection: Constitutional Convention, 1787

Constitutional Convention, 1787
Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia in 1787 Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageFounding Fathers Collection: JGM11613WT159

JGM11613WT159
The Washington Monument at Eakins Oval looks toward City Hall in Philadelphia

Background imageFounding Fathers Collection: Illustration depicting Benjamin Franklin investigating the electricity of thunderstorms

Illustration depicting Benjamin Franklin investigating the electricity of thunderstorms

Background imageFounding Fathers Collection: Portrait of George Wythe, Engraving

Portrait of George Wythe, Engraving
George Wythe (1726 - 1806), an American Statesman And Founding Father A Signatory Of Declaration Of Independence 19Th Century, Engraving By J.B. Longacre From A Portrait; Artwork

Background imageFounding Fathers Collection: CONTINENTAL CONGRESS, 1774. George Washington, Patrick Henry, and Edmund Pendleton

CONTINENTAL CONGRESS, 1774. George Washington, Patrick Henry, and Edmund Pendleton travel to the First Continental Congress at Philadelphia in September 1774

Background imageFounding Fathers Collection: George Washington at prayer at Valley Forge: lithograph by Charles Currier

George Washington at prayer at Valley Forge: lithograph by Charles Currier
WASHINGTONs PRAYER, 1777. George Washington at prayer at Valley Forge: lithograph by Charles Currier

Background imageFounding Fathers Collection: A key to the statesmen portrayed in John Trumbulls painting The Declaration of Independence

A key to the statesmen portrayed in John Trumbulls painting The Declaration of Independence
DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE A key to the statesmen portrayed in John Trumbulls painting The Declaration of Independence

Background imageFounding Fathers Collection: Nathan Hale receiving instructions from George Washington in New York City for his intelligence

Nathan Hale receiving instructions from George Washington in New York City for his intelligence mission behind
HALE & WASHINGTON IN NYC. Nathan Hale receiving instructions from George Washington in New York City for his intelligence mission behind the British lines. Illustration by Howard Pyle

Background imageFounding Fathers Collection: Signing of the Declaration of Independence on 4 July 1776. Drawing by Henry A. Ogden (1856-1936)

Signing of the Declaration of Independence on 4 July 1776. Drawing by Henry A. Ogden (1856-1936)
DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE Signing of the Declaration of Independence on 4 July 1776. Drawing by Henry A. Ogden (1856-1936)

Background imageFounding Fathers Collection: George Washington bids farewell to his generals at Fraunces Tavern in New York City, 4 December 1783

George Washington bids farewell to his generals at Fraunces Tavern in New York City, 4 December 1783
WASHINGTONs FAREWELL. George Washington bids farewell to his generals at Fraunces Tavern in New York City, 4 December 1783. Lithograph, 1876, by Currier & Ives

Background imageFounding Fathers Collection: American seamstress and patriot. Then, now, and forever! Betsy Ross sewing the first flag with

American seamstress and patriot. Then, now, and forever! Betsy Ross sewing the first flag with General George
BETSY ROSS (1752-1836). American seamstress and patriot. Then, now, and forever! Betsy Ross sewing the first flag with General George Washington standing alongside

Background imageFounding Fathers Collection: The Heroes of the Revolution. Left to right: General George Washington

The Heroes of the Revolution. Left to right: General George Washington and officers Johann De Kalb, Baron von Steuben
WASHINGTON & GENERALS. The Heroes of the Revolution. Left to right: General George Washington and officers Johann De Kalb, Baron von Steuben, Kazimierz Pulaski, Tadeusz Kosciuszko

Background imageFounding Fathers Collection: (1732-1799) accepting the election to Commander in Chief in the Continental Congress, 15 June

(1732-1799) accepting the election to Commander in Chief in the Continental Congress, 15 June, 1775: lithograph, 1876
GEORGE WASHINGTON (1732-1799) accepting the election to Commander in Chief in the Continental Congress, 15 June, 1775: lithograph, 1876, by Currier & Ives

Background imageFounding Fathers Collection: General George Washington with Lafayette at Valley Forge, 1777. Colored engraving, 19th century

General George Washington with Lafayette at Valley Forge, 1777. Colored engraving, 19th century
WASHINGTON: VALLEY FORGE. General George Washington with Lafayette at Valley Forge, 1777. Colored engraving, 19th century

Background imageFounding Fathers Collection: 4th President of the United States. Pastel by James Sharples

4th President of the United States. Pastel by James Sharples
JAMES MADISON (1751-1836). 4th President of the United States. Pastel by James Sharples

Background imageFounding Fathers Collection: The inauguration of George Washington as the first President of the United States at Federal Hall

The inauguration of George Washington as the first President of the United States at Federal Hall, New York
WASHINGTON: INAUGURATION. The inauguration of George Washington as the first President of the United States at Federal Hall, New York, 30 April 1789. Engraving, American, 1800s



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"Founding Fathers: Pioneers of a Nation's Birth" Step back in time to the Continental Congress, where Chaplain Jacob Duche led the first prayer, igniting the spirit of unity and divine guidance. Witness this historic moment that laid the foundation for a new nation. In 1781, amidst the battlefields of Yorktown, Alexander Hamilton stood tall as an emblem of resilience and determination. This steel engraving captures his unwavering spirit during America's fight for independence. Benjamin Franklin, a man of many talents and accomplishments, is immortalized in oil on canvas. A true Renaissance figure, he contributed to science, diplomacy, and even journalism. His influence resonates through generations. Debating fervently in 1787 was an assembly tasked with shaping America's future - The US Constitution Convention. These visionaries engaged in intellectual discourse that would shape our democracy for centuries to come. The Declaration of Independence stands as a testament to bravery and defiance against tyranny. Its copper print from 1823 encapsulates the boldness that birthed thirteen United States united under one cause. Thomas Paine's influential pamphlet "Common Sense, " owned by John Adams himself, served as a catalyst for revolutionary ideas that fueled American independence. Its second edition title-page holds historical significance. George Washington presided over the Constitutional Convention at Philadelphia in 1787 with wisdom and leadership unparalleled. This line engraving transports us to witness his pivotal role in crafting our enduring constitution. Patrick Henry's fiery oratory skills echoed through history when he addressed the First Continental Congress in 1774. Jean Leon Gerome Ferris' painting immortalizes this hero who inspired countless patriots with his words. Alexander Hamilton left an indelible mark on American politics; his portrait painted by John Trumbull captures his essence perfectly - ambitious yet devoted to building a strong nation founded on principles we still cherish today.