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"Unveiling the Legacy: The Signers of Independence" Meet the remarkable individuals who left an indelible mark on American history

Background imageSigner Collection: George Wythe of Virginia

George Wythe of Virginia
George Wythe, a signer of the Declaration of Independence from Virginia. Digitally colored printed halftone reproduction of an illustration

Background imageSigner Collection: PSUP2A-00007

PSUP2A-00007
James Wilson of Pennsylvania. Hand-colored halftone reproduction of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageSigner Collection: Arthur Middleton of South Carolina

Arthur Middleton of South Carolina
Arthur Middleton, a signer of the Declaration of Independence from South Carolina. Digitally colored printed halftone reproduction of an illustration

Background imageSigner Collection: JOHN HANCOCK (1737 - 1793), American businessman and statesman

JOHN HANCOCK (1737 - 1793), American businessman and statesman, first signer of the Declaration of Independence

Background imageSigner Collection: THOMAS MCKEAN (1734 - 1817), American politician; signer of Declaration of Independence

THOMAS MCKEAN (1734 - 1817), American politician; signer of Declaration of Independence

Background imageSigner Collection: Oliver Wolcott of Connecticut

Oliver Wolcott of Connecticut
Oliver Wolcott, a signer of the Declaration of Independence from Connecticut. Digitally colored printed halftone reproduction of an illustration

Background imageSigner Collection: Richard Henry Lee of Virginia

Richard Henry Lee of Virginia
Richard Henry Lee, who proposed declaring independence from England in 1776. Hand-colored engraving

Background imageSigner Collection: Lyman Hall of Georgia

Lyman Hall of Georgia
Lyman Hall, a signer of the Declaration of Independence from Georgia. Hand-colored halftone reproduction of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageSigner Collection: William Whipple of New Hampshire

William Whipple of New Hampshire
William Whipple, a signer of the Declaration of Independence from New Hampshire. Digitally colored printed halftone reproduction of an illustration

Background imageSigner Collection: Matthew Thornton of New Hampshire

Matthew Thornton of New Hampshire
Matthew Thornton, a signer of the Declaration of Independence from New Hampshire. Digitally colored printed halftone reproduction of an illustration

Background imageSigner Collection: Roger Sherman of Connecticut

Roger Sherman of Connecticut
Roger Sherman, a signer of the Declaration, jurist, and senator. Hand-colored halftone reproduction of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageSigner Collection: Elbridge Gerry

Elbridge Gerry
ELBRIDGE GERRY American politician. A signer of the Declaration of Independence. Vice president (1813-1814). Date: 1744 - 1814

Background imageSigner Collection: JOHN JAY (From a Print published in 1783), He was an American statesman, Patriot

JOHN JAY (From a Print published in 1783), He was an American statesman, Patriot, diplomat, a Founding Father of the United States, signer of the Treaty of Paris

Background imageSigner Collection: Drafting the Declaration of Independence, 28th June 1776, c. 1817 (oil on canvas)

Drafting the Declaration of Independence, 28th June 1776, c. 1817 (oil on canvas)
XBP228828 Drafting the Declaration of Independence, 28th June 1776, c.1817 (oil on canvas) (detail of 702745) by Trumbull, John (1756-1843); US Capitol Collection, Washington D.C

Background imageSigner Collection: John Jay (engraving)

John Jay (engraving)
KW1073698 John Jay (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: John Jay, 1745 A-1829. American statesman, patriot, diplomat, Founding Father of the United States)

Background imageSigner Collection: JOHN JAY (From a Print published in 1783), He was an American statesman, Patriot

JOHN JAY (From a Print published in 1783), He was an American statesman, Patriot, diplomat, a Founding Father of the United States, signer of the Treaty of Paris

Background imageSigner Collection: Ou presente e signer un proces verbal aux cures celui qui li

Ou presente e signer un proces verbal aux cures celui qui ligne a des lunettes. Drawing shows Professor JAC. Charles reascending in balloon from the Nesle plain, France, on December 1, 1783

Background imageSigner Collection: Benjamin Harrison of Virginia

Benjamin Harrison of Virginia
Benjamin Harrison, a signer of the Declaration of Independence and grandfather of President Benjamin Harrison. Digitally colored printed halftone reproduction of an illustration

Background imageSigner Collection: PREV2A-00112

PREV2A-00112
Caesar Rodney of Delaware. Hand-colored halftone reproduction of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageSigner Collection: PREV2A-00111

PREV2A-00111
Josiah Bartlett, president and first governor of NH. Hand-colored halftone reproduction of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageSigner Collection: Benjamin Rush

Benjamin Rush
Dr. Benjamin Rush at his desk. Hand-colored engraving of a portrait

Background imageSigner Collection: PREV2A-00072

PREV2A-00072
Robert R. Livingston, a member of the committee which wrote the Declaration of Independence. Hand-colored engraving of a painting

Background imageSigner Collection: PREV2A-00074

PREV2A-00074
Roger Sherman, full portrait, with his signature. Hand-colored 19th-century engraving reproduction of a painting

Background imageSigner Collection: PREV2A-00057

PREV2A-00057
John Hancock, prominent signer of the Declaration of Independence, with his signature. Hand-colored engraving of a painting


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"Unveiling the Legacy: The Signers of Independence" Meet the remarkable individuals who left an indelible mark on American history. From George Wythe of Virginia to Arthur Middleton of South Carolina, these visionaries paved the way for a new nation. Leading the pack was JOHN HANCOCK, a renowned businessman and statesman, forever etched in history as the first signer of the Declaration of Independence. His bold signature set a precedent that resonates even today. THOMAS MCKEAN, an influential American politician, stood shoulder to shoulder with Hancock in signing this pivotal document. Their commitment to liberty and justice reverberated throughout generations. The House where Robert Morris lived and died serves as a poignant reminder of his dedication to our fledgling nation. This newsprint-clad abode witnessed countless discussions that shaped America's destiny. Elbridge Gerry's unwavering belief in democracy propelled him forward as he added his name alongside other esteemed signers. Oliver Wolcott from Connecticut also left an indelible imprint on our collective memory through his courageous act. Richard Henry Lee's passionate advocacy for independence echoed across Virginia, while Lyman Hall championed Georgia's cause with equal fervor. These men exemplified courage amidst adversity. William Whipple and Matthew Thornton proudly represented New Hampshire among their fellow signers. Their contributions ensured that all thirteen colonies united under one banner - freedom. As we celebrate their legacy today, let us remember these brave souls who risked everything for our shared ideals. The signers' names may have faded over time, but their spirit endures within every fiber of our great nation.