Washington's Personal
Copy of the Declaration
of Independence

The Declaration of Independence
[Philadelphia: John Dunlap, July 4, 1776]
Broadside
Manuscript Division
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This is the only surviving fragment of the broadside of the Declaration
of Independence printed by John Dunlap and sent on July 6, 1776,
to George Washington by John Hancock, President of the Continental
Congress in Philadelphia. General Washington had this Declaration
read to his assembled troops on July 9 in New York, where they awaited
the combined British fleet and army. Later that night, American
troops destroyed a bronze-lead statue of Great Britain's King George
III that stood at the foot of Broadway on the Bowling Green. The
statue was later molded into bullets for the American Army.
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