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The Declaration committee - Print, Library of Congress collection

The Declaration committee - Print, Library of Congress collection

Print shows members of the Declaration Committee (left to right: Thomas Jefferson, Roger Sherman, Benjamin Franklin, Robert R. Livingston, and John Adams) working at a table. G744 U.S. Copyright Office. Public... More

The Declaration committee - Print, Library of Congress collection

The Declaration committee - Print, Library of Congress collection

Print shows members of the Declaration Committee (left to right: Thomas Jefferson, Roger Sherman, Benjamin Franklin, Robert R. Livingston, and John Adams) working at a table. G744 U.S. Copyright Office. Public... More

Declaration of Independence: July 4th 1776

Declaration of Independence: July 4th 1776

Print shows members of the Declaration Committee (left to right: John Adams, Roger Sherman, Robert R. Livingston, Thomas Jefferson, and Benjamin Franklin) presenting the Declaration of Independence to John Hanc... More

[Roger Sherman, half-length portrait, facing right, holding quill pen]

[Roger Sherman, half-length portrait, facing right, holding quill pen]

H15779 U.S. Copyright Office. From a miniature by John Trumbull. Copyright by Randall. Photograph of a painting.

"Don't sign that declaration, gentlemen! You'll hurt business!" / Ehrhart with acknowledgements.

"Don't sign that declaration, gentlemen! You'll hurt business!" / Ehrh...

Illustration shows a sketch after Trumbull's painting "The Declaration of Independence" with John Adams, Roger Sherman, Robert R. Livingston, Thomas Jefferson, and Charles Thomson, standing around a table where... More

Mayor Roger Sherman / H 1911. - Public domain portrait engraving

Mayor Roger Sherman / H 1911. - Public domain portrait engraving

Print showing Roger Sherman, Mayor of New Haven, Connecticut, full-length portrait, in a Federal period interior. No. 5. From sketches by Irving E. Hurlburt. Reproduced in: The New Haven Almanack, 1912. No. 222... More