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Background imageIndependence Hall Collection: Declaration of the Independence of the United States, (1776), 1890. Creator: Unknown

Declaration of the Independence of the United States, (1776), 1890. Creator: Unknown
Declaration 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

Background imageIndependence Hall Collection: Independence Hall, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, c1910. Creator: Unknown

Independence Hall, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, c1910. Creator: Unknown
Independence Hall, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, c1910. Building completed in 1753 as the Pennsylvania State House. The United States Declaration of Independence

Background imageIndependence Hall Collection: Independence Hall, Philadelphia, c1897. Creator: Unknown

Independence Hall, Philadelphia, c1897. Creator: Unknown
Independence Hall, Philadelphia, c1897. The building where both the United States Declaration of Independence and the Constitution were debated and adopted with steeple

Background imageIndependence Hall Collection: Liberty Bell, Independence Hall, c1897. Creator: Unknown

Liberty Bell, Independence Hall, c1897. Creator: Unknown
Liberty Bell, Independence Hall, c1897. An iconic symbol of American independence, located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. From " A Tour Through the New World America", by Prof. Geo. R

Background imageIndependence Hall Collection: Liberty Bell, Independence Hall, Philadelphia, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown

Liberty Bell, Independence Hall, Philadelphia, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown
Liberty Bell, Independence Hall, Philadelphia, USA, c1900. Bell associated with the vote for American Independence, and later adopted as a symbol by abolitionist societies in the 1830s

Background imageIndependence Hall Collection: Independence Hall, Philadelphia, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown

Independence Hall, Philadelphia, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown
Independence Hall, Philadelphia, USA, c1900. Built in 1753, the Pennsylvania State House was renamed Independence Hall after the United States gained their independence from Britain

Background imageIndependence Hall Collection: Leaders of the First Continental Congress, 1774 (c. 1894)

Leaders of the First Continental Congress, 1774 (c. 1894)
Leaders of the First Continental Congress, 1774, pub. c.1894 (b/w engraving). John Adams (1735 - 1826); Gouverneur Morris (1752 - 1816); Alexander Hamilton (1755 - 1804)

Background imageIndependence Hall Collection: Independence Hall, Philadelphia, USA, late 19th century. Artist: John L Stoddard

Independence Hall, Philadelphia, USA, late 19th century. Artist: John L Stoddard
Independence Hall, Philadelphia, USA, late 19th century. Illustration from Portfolio of Photographs, of Famous Scenes, Cities and Paintings, published by the Werner Company, (Chicago, c1899)

Background imageIndependence Hall Collection: International Exposition of 1876 held at Philadelphia, Pennslvania, USA, 1876

International Exposition of 1876 held at Philadelphia, Pennslvania, USA, 1876
International Exposition of 1876 held at Philadelphia, Pennslvania, USA, in 1876, the Centennial of American Independence

Background imageIndependence Hall Collection: USA, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Independence Hall

USA, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Independence Hall

Background imageIndependence Hall Collection: USA, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Independence Hall

USA, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Independence Hall

Background imageIndependence Hall Collection: USA, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Independence Hall

USA, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Independence Hall

Background imageIndependence Hall 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 imageIndependence Hall Collection: PHILADELPHIA: LIBERTY BELL. Liberty Bell at Independence Hall, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

PHILADELPHIA: LIBERTY BELL. Liberty Bell at Independence Hall, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Background imageIndependence Hall Collection: LIBERTY BELL, 19th CENTURY. The Liberty Bell at Independence Hall, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

LIBERTY BELL, 19th CENTURY. The Liberty Bell at Independence Hall, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Typefounders cut, 19th century

Background imageIndependence Hall Collection: Philadelphias Old State House, 1700s

Philadelphias Old State House, 1700s
Old State House, later called Independence Hall, Philadelphia, 1700s. Hand-colored engraving

Background imageIndependence Hall Collection: Fourth of July centennial celebration in Philadelphia, 1876

Fourth of July centennial celebration in Philadelphia, 1876
Centennial Fourth of July celebration in front of Independence Hall, Philadelphia, 1876. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageIndependence Hall Collection: Delegates leaving Carpenters Hall after a session (litho)

Delegates leaving Carpenters Hall after a session (litho)
3622384 Delegates leaving Carpenters Hall after a session (litho) by Ogden, Henry Alexander (1856-1936) (after); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageIndependence Hall Collection: Independence Hall (engraving)

Independence Hall (engraving)
664029 Independence Hall (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Independence Hall)

Background imageIndependence Hall Collection: The American Centennial Exhibition (engraving)

The American Centennial Exhibition (engraving)
1059326 The American Centennial Exhibition (engraving) by Morgan, Walter Jenks (1847-1924); Private Collection; (add.info.: The American Centennial Exhibition)

Background imageIndependence Hall Collection: On July 4, 1776 Members Of The Second Continental Congress Leave Philadelphias Independence Hall

On July 4, 1776 Members Of The Second Continental Congress Leave Philadelphias Independence Hall After Adopting The Declaration Of Independence From Great Britain. From A 19Th Century Print

Background imageIndependence Hall Collection: County Court House Or Independence Hall, Philadelphia Pennsylvania In 1870S

County Court House Or Independence Hall, Philadelphia Pennsylvania In 1870S. From American Pictures Drawn With Pen And Pencil By Rev Samuel Manning Circa 1880

Background imageIndependence Hall Collection: Independence Hall, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, 1872

Independence Hall, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, 1872. Originally built and inhabited by the colonial government of Pennsylvania (as reflected in its original name, Pennsylvania State House)

Background imageIndependence Hall Collection: Philadelphia / Independenc

Philadelphia / Independenc
Philadelphia: Independence Hall, interior view Date: 1875

Background imageIndependence Hall Collection: Fourth of July celebrations in Philadelphia

Fourth of July celebrations in Philadelphia
Red, white and blue lights on building exteriors in Philadelphia downtown during Independence Day celebration. Historic Philadelphia City Hall is in the middle of the photo

Background imageIndependence Hall Collection: Colonel John Nixon making the first public reading of the Declaration of Independence in the State

Colonel John Nixon making the first public reading of the Declaration of Independence in the State House Yard
PHILADELPHIA, 1776. Colonel John Nixon making the first public reading of the Declaration of Independence in the State House Yard, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on 8 July 1776

Background imageIndependence Hall Collection: CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION. George Washington presiding at the Constitutional Convention at

CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION. George Washington presiding at the Constitutional Convention at Philadelphia in 1787. After the painting by Junius Brutus Stearns

Background imageIndependence Hall Collection: EVRV2A-00045

EVRV2A-00045
Independence Hall in Philadelphia where the Continental Congress met to write the Declaration of Independence, 1776. Printed color lithograph of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageIndependence Hall Collection: Declaration of Independence read to crowds in Philadelphia, 1776

Declaration of Independence read to crowds in Philadelphia, 1776
John Nixon reading the Declaration of Independence in Philadelphia, July 8, 1776. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageIndependence Hall Collection: EVRV2A-00004

EVRV2A-00004
Colonists tearing down the kings arms from Independence Hall, July 8, 1776, in celebration of American independence Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageIndependence Hall Collection: EVRV2A-00027

EVRV2A-00027
Thomas Jefferson reading his rough draft of the Declaration of Independence to Ben Franklin, 1776. Hand-colored halftone of a 19th-century illustration



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