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Background imageFounding Fathers Collection: PATRICK HENRY (1736-1799). American revolutionary hero and orator

PATRICK HENRY (1736-1799). American revolutionary hero and orator. Henry speaking to the First Continental Congress in 1774. After a painting by Jean Leon Gerome Ferris, 1895

Background imageFounding Fathers Collection: The Declaration Committee. Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, and Thomas Jefferson meeting at

The Declaration Committee. Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, and Thomas Jefferson meeting at Jeffersons lodgings
DECLARATION COMMITTEE. The Declaration Committee. Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, and Thomas Jefferson meeting at Jeffersons lodgings on the corner of Seventh and (High)

Background imageFounding Fathers Collection: George Washington presiding at the Constitutional Convention at Philadelphia in 1787

George Washington presiding at the Constitutional Convention at Philadelphia in 1787. Line engraving, American, 1823
CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION. George Washington presiding at the Constitutional Convention at Philadelphia in 1787. Line engraving, American, 1823

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: ALEXANDER HAMILTON (1755-1804). American politician. Oil on canvas, 1806, by John Trumbull

ALEXANDER HAMILTON (1755-1804). American politician. Oil on canvas, 1806, by John Trumbull

Background imageFounding Fathers Collection: DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE. John Hancocks Defiance. Lithograph, 1876, by Currier & Ives

DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE. John Hancocks Defiance. Lithograph, 1876, by Currier & Ives

Background imageFounding Fathers Collection: BENJAMIN FRANKLIN (1706-1790). American printer, publisher, scientist, inventor

BENJAMIN FRANKLIN (1706-1790). American printer, publisher, scientist, inventor, statesman and diplomat. Oil on canvas, c1785, after Joseph Siffred Duplessis, first owned by Thomas Jefferson

Background imageFounding Fathers Collection: GEORGE WASHINGTON (1732-1799). First President of the United States

GEORGE WASHINGTON (1732-1799). First President of the United States. Washington as a Freemason in masonic attire, holding a scroll and trowel with portraits of the Marquis de Lafayette

Background imageFounding Fathers Collection: Third President of the United States

Third President of the United States
THOMAS JEFFERSON (1743-1826). Third President of the United States

Background imageFounding Fathers Collection: (1732-1799). 1st President of the United States. At Dorchester Heights during the Siege of Boston

(1732-1799). 1st President of the United States. At Dorchester Heights during the Siege of Boston, 1776
GEORGE WASHINGTON (1732-1799). 1st President of the United States. At Dorchester Heights during the Siege of Boston, 1776. Oil on panel, c1806, by Gilbert Stuart

Background imageFounding Fathers Collection: JAMES MADISON (1751-1836)

JAMES MADISON (1751-1836). American president

Background imageFounding Fathers Collection: Second President of the United States. Oil painting attributed to Bass Otis (after Gilbert Stuart)

Second President of the United States. Oil painting attributed to Bass Otis (after Gilbert Stuart), c1800
JOHN ADAMS (1735-1826). Second President of the United States. Oil painting attributed to Bass Otis (after Gilbert Stuart), c1800

Background imageFounding Fathers Collection: American revolutionary politician. Oil on canvas, c1770-1772, by John Singleton Copley

American revolutionary politician. Oil on canvas, c1770-1772, by John Singleton Copley
JOHN HANCOCK (1737-1793). American revolutionary politician. Oil on canvas, c1770-1772, by John Singleton Copley

Background imageFounding Fathers Collection: (1732-1799). First President of the United States. Painting by John Trumbull, 1793

(1732-1799). First President of the United States. Painting by John Trumbull, 1793
GEORGE WASHINGTON (1732-1799). First President of the United States. Painting by John Trumbull, 1793

Background imageFounding Fathers Collection: ALEXANDER HAMILTON (1755-1804). American politician. Oil on panel attributed to William J

ALEXANDER HAMILTON (1755-1804). American politician. Oil on panel attributed to William J. Weaver, late 18th century

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: The British surrender at Yorktown, Virginia, on 19 October 1781. Lithograph, 1852

The British surrender at Yorktown, Virginia, on 19 October 1781. Lithograph, 1852
YORKTOWN: SURRENDER, 1781. The British surrender at Yorktown, Virginia, on 19 October 1781. Lithograph, 1852, by Nathaniel Currier after John Trumbull

Background imageFounding Fathers Collection: (1732-1799). First President of the United States. Painting by Edward Savage, 1790

(1732-1799). First President of the United States. Painting by Edward Savage, 1790
GEORGE WASHINGTON (1732-1799). First President of the United States. Painting by Edward Savage, 1790

Background imageFounding Fathers Collection: (1732-1799). First president of the United States. British caricature by H. Humphrey, 1796

(1732-1799). First president of the United States. British caricature by H. Humphrey, 1796
GEORGE WASHINGTON (1732-1799). First president of the United States. British caricature by H. Humphrey, 1796

Background imageFounding Fathers Collection: American printer, publisher, scientist, inventor, statesman and diplomat

American printer, publisher, scientist, inventor, statesman and diplomat. Franklin on his diplomatic mission to France
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN (1706-1790). American printer, publisher, scientist, inventor, statesman and diplomat. Franklin on his diplomatic mission to France aboard the U.S.S. Reprisal in the autumn of 1776

Background imageFounding Fathers Collection: American revolutionary politician. Stipple engraving, American, c1835

American revolutionary politician. Stipple engraving, American, c1835, after a painting by John Singleton Copley
JOHN HANCOCK (1737-1793). American revolutionary politician. Stipple engraving, American, c1835, after a painting by John Singleton Copley

Background imageFounding Fathers Collection: (1732-1799). First President of the United States. Oil painting by Charles Willson Peale, 1795

(1732-1799). First President of the United States. Oil painting by Charles Willson Peale, 1795
GEORGE WASHINGTON (1732-1799). First President of the United States. Oil painting by Charles Willson Peale, 1795

Background imageFounding Fathers Collection: American printer, publisher, scientist, inventor, statesman and diplomat. Mezzotint, 19th century

American printer, publisher, scientist, inventor, statesman and diplomat. Mezzotint, 19th century
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN (1706-1790). American printer, publisher, scientist, inventor, statesman and diplomat. Mezzotint, 19th century, after a contemporary painting

Background imageFounding Fathers Collection: 2nd President of the United States

2nd President of the United States
JOHN ADAMS (1735-1826). 2nd President of the United States

Background imageFounding Fathers Collection: (1732-1799). First President of the United States. Washington repudiating the proposal by Colonel

(1732-1799). First President of the United States. Washington repudiating the proposal by Colonel Lewis Nicola to
GEORGE WASHINGTON (1732-1799). First President of the United States. Washington repudiating the proposal by Colonel Lewis Nicola to employ the army to make himself king, at Newburgh, New York

Background imageFounding Fathers Collection: 4th President of the United States. Stipple engraving, 1836, by W. A

4th President of the United States. Stipple engraving, 1836, by W. A. Wilmer after a painting by Gilbert Stuart
JAMES MADISON (1751-1836). 4th President of the United States. Stipple engraving, 1836, by W.A. Wilmer after a painting by Gilbert Stuart

Background imageFounding Fathers Collection: Second President of the United States. Painting, c1791-94, by Charles Willson Peale

Second President of the United States. Painting, c1791-94, by Charles Willson Peale
JOHN ADAMS (1735-1826). Second President of the United States. Painting, c1791-94, by Charles Willson Peale

Background imageFounding Fathers Collection: Taking command of the Continental Army at Cambridge, Massachusetts, July 3, 1775: steel engraving

Taking command of the Continental Army at Cambridge, Massachusetts, July 3, 1775: steel engraving, American, 1858
GEORGE WASHINGTON, 1775. Taking command of the Continental Army at Cambridge, Massachusetts, July 3, 1775: steel engraving, American, 1858

Background imageFounding Fathers Collection: (1732-1799). First President of the United States. Washington and his Cabinet

(1732-1799). First President of the United States. Washington and his Cabinet
GEORGE WASHINGTON (1732-1799). First President of the United States. Washington and his Cabinet. Left to right: George Washington, Henry Knox, Alexander Hamilton

Background imageFounding Fathers Collection: (1732-1799). 1st President of the United States. Oil on canvas, 1795, by Gilbert Stuart

(1732-1799). 1st President of the United States. Oil on canvas, 1795, by Gilbert Stuart, known as the Vaughan portrait
GEORGE WASHINGTON (1732-1799). 1st President of the United States. Oil on canvas, 1795, by Gilbert Stuart, known as the Vaughan portrait

Background imageFounding Fathers Collection: 4th President of the United States. Aquatint, 19th century

4th President of the United States. Aquatint, 19th century
JAMES MADISON (1751-1836). 4th President of the United States. Aquatint, 19th century

Background imageFounding Fathers Collection: (1732-1799). Lithograph by Nathaniel Currier

(1732-1799). Lithograph by Nathaniel Currier
GEORGE WASHINGTON. (1732-1799). Lithograph by Nathaniel Currier

Background imageFounding Fathers Collection: American President: aquatint, 1800, by Cornelius Tiebout

American President: aquatint, 1800, by Cornelius Tiebout
JOHN ADAMS (1735-1826). American President: aquatint, 1800, by Cornelius Tiebout

Background imageFounding Fathers Collection: Second President of the United States. Life mask of Adams at age ninety, 1825, by John Browere

Second President of the United States. Life mask of Adams at age ninety, 1825, by John Browere
JOHN ADAMS (1735-1826). Second President of the United States. Life mask of Adams at age ninety, 1825, by John Browere

Background imageFounding Fathers Collection: (1732-1799). First President of the United States. Steel engraving, American, 19th century

(1732-1799). First President of the United States. Steel engraving, American, 19th century
GEORGE WASHINGTON (1732-1799). First President of the United States. Steel engraving, American, 19th century, after the portrait by Gilbert Stuart

Background imageFounding Fathers Collection: Second President of the United States. The earliest known portrait: pastel, circa 1766

Second President of the United States. The earliest known portrait: pastel, circa 1766, by Benjamin Blyth
JOHN ADAMS (1735-1826). Second President of the United States. The earliest known portrait: pastel, circa 1766, by Benjamin Blyth

Background imageFounding Fathers Collection: Reading the Declaration of Independence before George Washingtons army at New York, 9 July 1776

Reading the Declaration of Independence before George Washingtons army at New York, 9 July 1776
WASHINGTONs ARMY, 1776. Reading the Declaration of Independence before George Washingtons army at New York, 9 July 1776. Illustration by Howard Pyle

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: (1732-1799). 1st President of the United States. Oil on canvas, 1796, by Gilbert Stuart

(1732-1799). 1st President of the United States. Oil on canvas, 1796, by Gilbert Stuart
GEORGE WASHINGTON (1732-1799). 1st President of the United States. Oil on canvas, 1796, by Gilbert Stuart, known as the Athenaeum portrait

Background imageFounding Fathers Collection: (1732-1799). First President of the United States. Washington and his generals

(1732-1799). First President of the United States. Washington and his generals. Painting by an unknown artist, c1815
GEORGE WASHINGTON (1732-1799). First President of the United States. Washington and his generals. Painting by an unknown artist, c1815

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 City
WASHINGTON: INAUGURATION. The inauguration of George Washington as the first President of the United States at Federal Hall, New York City, 30 April 1789. After a painting, 1889, by Ramon de Elorriaga

Background imageFounding Fathers Collection: (1732-1799). 1st President of the United States

(1732-1799). 1st President of the United States
GEORGE WASHINGTON (1732-1799). 1st President of the United States

Background imageFounding Fathers Collection: Colored engraving, 19th century

Colored engraving, 19th century
JOHN ADAMS (1735-1826). Colored engraving, 19th century

Background imageFounding Fathers Collection: Line and stipple engrving, 19th century

Line and stipple engrving, 19th century
JOHN ADAMS (1735-1826). Line and stipple engrving, 19th century

Background imageFounding Fathers Collection: (1732-1799). Washington as a colonel in the Virginia militia

(1732-1799). Washington as a colonel in the Virginia militia. Oil on canvas, 1772, by Charles Willson Peale
GEORGE WASHINGTON (1732-1799). Washington as a colonel in the Virginia militia. Oil on canvas, 1772, by Charles Willson Peale

Background imageFounding Fathers Collection: Third President of the United States. Marble bust by Jean Antoine Houdon (1741-1828)

Third President of the United States. Marble bust by Jean Antoine Houdon (1741-1828)
THOMAS JEFFERSON (1743-1826). Third President of the United States. Marble bust by Jean Antoine Houdon (1741-1828)

Background imageFounding Fathers Collection: Lithograph by Nathaniel Currier

Lithograph by Nathaniel Currier
THOMAS JEFFERSON (1743-1826). Lithograph by Nathaniel Currier



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