RMW60B4T–The Colonies of North America at the Declaration of Independence. The United States Declaration of Independence is the pronouncement adopted by the Second Continental Congress meeting at the Pennsylvania State House, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, July 4th, 1776.
RMBM471J–Map of the colonies of North America at the Declaration of Independence, 1776.
RMKDHDCG–The Colonies of North America at the time of the declaration of independence in 1776
RMW7D8EP–The colonies of North America at the declaration of independence, 1776 (1894). Artist: Unknown
RMERG5T8–Colonies of North America in 1776, at the United States Declaration of Independence. Statement adopted by the Continental
RMB5R3P7–Map of the colonies of North America at the Declaration of Independence
RMF344AF–The signing of the American Declaration of Independence, in the Pennsylvania State House. A statement adopted by the Continental Congress on July 4, 1776, which announced that thirteen American colonies at war with Great Britain, regarded themselves as independent states no longer a part of the British Empire.
RMFGE98K–The Declaration of Independence of United States of America. July 4, 1776. Authors: Thomas Jefferson, John Adams and Benjamin Franklin. Facsimile. 19th century.
RMP4XGTJ–American Declaration of Independence. Act adopted in the city of Philadelphia by representatives of the thirteen British colonies in North America, which proclaimed their separation from Britain and constituted into the U.S. (July 4, 1776). Relief. Boston. Massachusetts. United States.
RMC8J1MJ–American Declaration of Independence. Act adopted in Philadelphia by representatives of the thirteen British colonies. 1776.
RM2HA8ARB–1970s 1770s COMPOSITE IMAGE OF THE SIGNING OF THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE THE DOCUMENT ITSELF AND THE AMERICAN FLAG - kh5055 HAR001 HARS UNITED STATES OF AMERICA MALES RISK AMERICANA NORTH AMERICA FREEDOM NORTH AMERICAN SUCCESS WARS DOCUMENT IMAGE AND COMPOSITE EXCITEMENT LEADERSHIP PA PRIDE OPPORTUNITY 1776 AUTHORITY POLITICS WAR OF INDEPENDENCE SIGNERS CONCEPTUAL STARS AND STRIPES REVOLT AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY WAR OLD GLORY 1770s COLONIES COOPERATION RED WHITE AND BLUE SIGNATURES CITY OF BROTHERLY LOVE CONTINENTAL CONGRESS DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE FEDERAL FOUNDING FATHERS
RMFJ4BCJ–American Revolutionary War (1775-1783). The first public reading of the Declaration of Independence of United States ( july 4, 1776). Engraving by Howard Pyle. 'Harper's Weekly', 1880.
RMF14GK0–1970s LIBERTY BELL STAR DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE MONTAGE
RFAWAK6F–Liberty Bell and the Declaration of Independence
RMF14GM1–INDEPENDENCE HALL PHILADELPHIA INSIDE A STAR SHAPE IN THE CENTER OF DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE
RF2JF67Y1–UNIQUE BROADSIDE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE, PRINTED BY JOHN HOLT, PROBABLY THE FIRST PRINTING OF THE DECLARATION IN NEW YORK from the book The iconography of Manhattan Island, 1498-1909 compiled from original sources and illustrated by photo-intaglio reproductions of important maps, plans, views, and documents in public and private collections - Volume 4
RMCF7YNB–Vintage lithograph print of American statesman John Hancock (1737 - 1793) brandishing the US Declaration of Independence with his signature on it.
RMD11810–INTERIOR SIGNING ROOM INDEPENDENCE HALL INDEPENDENCE NATIONAL PARK PHILADELPHIA PENNSYLVANIA USA
RMPNDKTW–Image from page 10 of '[The History of the United States of North America, from the plantation of the British Colonies, 'till their revolt and Declaration of Independence.]' .
RMD1181A–INTERIOR OF SIGNERS ROOM INDEPENDENCE HALL PHILADELPHIA PA
RMA1K5PK–The Declaration of Independence, Articles of Confederation and the Constitution were signed in the hallowed halls of Independenc
RMF14G98–1776 SIGNING DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE BY TRUMBULL IN PENNSYLVANIA STATE HOUSE NOW INDEPENDENCE HALL PHILADELPHIA PA USA
RMW2DRXT–'Declaration of the Independence of the United States', (1776), 1890. Creator: Unknown.
RMD117M3–INTERIOR OF SIGNING ROOM INDEPENDENCE HALL PHILADELPHIA PENNSYLVANIA USA
RMD453XG–Liberty bell Philadelphia Pennsylvania, Liberty bell, USA, America,
RMD11815–SIGNER'S ROOM INDEPENDENCE HALL PHILADELPHIA PA
RME36KD4–Richard Henry Lee, 1732 - 1794, an American statesman
RMPPBC52–The Declaration of Independence of United States of America. July 4, 1776. Authors: Thomas Jefferson, John Adams and Benjamin Franklin. Facsimile. 19th century.
RF2GMJ3MT–The 13 thirteen colonies of the usa 3d map
RF2GMJ3MK–The 13 thirteen colonies of the usa 3d map
RMBTFH8H–Close up detail of a Bennington Flag.
RF2GMJ3N0–The 13 thirteen colonies of the usa vector 3d map vector
RFAWAK78–Assembly room in Independence Hall Philadelphia PA
RMPKA98G–Paul Revere Housel Boston, Massachusetts, USA
RMC94BBR–Vintage portrait painting of American statesman John Hancock (1737 - 1793) - President of the Second Continental Congress from 1775 to 1777 and the first person to sign the US Declaration of Independence.
RMD3Y9DN–Confederate soldier tent at Gettysburg Pennsylvania, confederate tent, civil war, Gettysburg,
RMP7BP3D–American Revolutionary War (1775-1783). The first public reading of the Declaration of Independence of United States ( july 4, 1776). Engraving by Howard Pyle. 'Harper's Weekly', 1880.
RF2GMJ3RB–The 13 thirteen colonies of the usa vector 3d map vector
RFAWAK7A–Assembly room in Independence Hall Philadelphia PA
RMPKA968–Paul Revere Housel Boston, Massachusetts, USA
RMC94973–Vintage portrait print of American statesman John Hancock (1737 - 1793) - President of the Second Continental Congress from 1775 to 1777 and the first person to sign the US Declaration of Independence.
RMPNDJ29–George Washington. Date/Period: 1795. Painting. Oil on canvas. Height: 756 mm (29.76 in); Width: 645 mm (25.39 in). Author: REMBRANDT PEALE. GILBERT STUART.
RMPKA95D–Paul Revere Housel Boston, Massachusetts, USA
RMC948RB–Vintage portrait print of American statesman John Hancock (1737 - 1793) - President of the Second Continental Congress from 1775 to 1777 and the first person to sign the US Declaration of Independence.
RFAWAK73–Independence Hall Tower in Philadelphia PA
RMPKA97A–Paul Revere Housel Boston, Massachusetts, USA
RMCFNKKX–Vintage portrait print of American statesman and judge Oliver Ellsworth (1745 - 1807) - the third US Chief Justice (1796 - 1800).
RFAWAK7D–Independence Hall tower in Philadelphia PA
RMPKA987–Paul Revere Housel Boston, Massachusetts, USA
RMCF77YW–Vintage portrait print of American statesman John Hancock (1737 - 1793) - a prominent political leader during the American Revolution and President of the Second Continental Congress from 1775 to 1777 and of the Congress of the Confederation from 1785 to 1786.
RMPKA94R–Paul Revere Housel Boston, Massachusetts, USA
RMCFNB8Y–Vintage portrait print of American statesman and judge Oliver Ellsworth (1745 - 1807) - the third US Chief Justice (1796 - 1800).
RMPKA97D–Paul Revere Housel Boston, Massachusetts, USA
RMCFDDBM–Vintage portrait print of American statesman, diplomat and lawyer John Jay (1745 - 1829) - the first US Chief Justice (1789 - 1795).
RMPKA96B–Paul Revere Housel Boston, Massachusetts, USA
RMCFH6N2–Vintage portrait print of American statesman and judge John Marshall (1755 - 1835) - the fourth US Chief Justice (1801 - 1835).
RMPKA95R–Paul Revere Housel Boston, Massachusetts, USA
RMCFPB6R–Vintage portrait print of American statesman and judge Oliver Ellsworth (1745 - 1807) - the third US Chief Justice (1796 - 1800).
RMPXFY09–North Station Train Yard Boston, Massachusetts, USA
RMCFJ07X–Vintage portrait print of American statesman and judge John Marshall (1755 - 1835) - the fourth US Chief Justice (1801 - 1835).
RMPXFXY9–North Station Train Yard Boston, Massachusetts, USA
RMPKA9R8–Old North Church Boston, Massachusetts, USA
RMCFPGAW–Vintage portrait print of American statesman and judge Oliver Ellsworth (1745 - 1807) - the third US Chief Justice (1796 - 1800).
RMPKA9WD–Old North Church Boston, Massachusetts, USA
RMCFFF77–Vintage portrait print of American statesman and judge John Marshall (1755 - 1835) - the fourth US Chief Justice (1801 - 1835).
RMPKA9R3–Old North Church Boston, Massachusetts, USA
RMCFD3R0–Vintage portrait print of American statesman, diplomat and lawyer John Jay (1745 - 1829) - the first US Chief Justice (1789 - 1795).
RMPKA9X5–Old North Church Boston, Massachusetts, USA
RMCFED6F–Vintage portrait painting of American statesman and judge John Rutledge (1739 - 1800) - the second US Chief Justice (July - December 1795).
RMPKA9TH–Old North Church Boston, Massachusetts, USA
RMCFEN1F–Vintage portrait print of American statesman and judge John Rutledge (1739 - 1800) - the second US Chief Justice (July - December 1795).
RMPKA9PA–Old North Church Boston, Massachusetts, USA
RMCFER39–Vintage portrait painting of American statesman and judge John Marshall (1755 - 1835) - the fourth US Chief Justice (1801 - 1835).
RM2H9B22D–Old North Church Boston, Massachusetts, USA
RMCFJ64B–Vintage portrait print of American statesman and judge John Marshall (1755 - 1835) - the fourth US Chief Justice (1801 - 1835).
RMPKA9XR–Old North Church Boston, Massachusetts, USA
RMC9AWKT–Vintage portrait painting of American statesman, diplomat and lawyer John Jay (1745 - 1829) - the first US Chief Justice (1789 - 1795).
RMPKA9TM–Old North Church Boston, Massachusetts, USA
RMPKA9P5–Old North Church Boston, Massachusetts, USA
RMPKA9NF–Old North Church Boston, Massachusetts, USA
RMPKA9XN–Old North Church Boston, Massachusetts, USA
RMPKA9N2–Old North Church Boston, Massachusetts, USA
RMPKA9NN–Old North Church Boston, Massachusetts, USA
RMPKA9WA–Old North Church Boston, Massachusetts, USA
RMPKAA1H–Old North Church Boston, Massachusetts, USA
RMPKA9WY–Old North Church Boston, Massachusetts, USA
RMPKA9RX–Old North Church Boston, Massachusetts, USA
RMPKA9RY–Old North Church Boston, Massachusetts, USA
RMPXFWJ1–All Saints Way Little Italy Boston, Massachusetts, USA
RMPXFWJ5–All Saints Way Little Italy Boston, Massachusetts, USA
RMPKA9A8–St. Stephen's Church Boston, Massachusetts, USA
RMPKA9H2–St. Stephen's Church Boston, Massachusetts, USA
RMPKA9G6–St. Stephen's Church Boston, Massachusetts, USA
RMPKA9H6–St. Stephen's Church Boston, Massachusetts, USA
RMPKAA5B–St. Stephen's Church Boston, Massachusetts, USA
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