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John Hancock (1737-93) Photo W/ Signature For Sale
JOHN HANCOCK (1737-93) PHOTO w/ SIGNATURE
THIS GALLERY sale / STORE ITEM IS A 8 1/2"x 11" COLOR COPY OF AN EARLY PAINTING WITH AN AUTHENTIC REPRINT SIGNATURE. THE PHOTO IS PRINTED ON A HIGH QUALITY GLOSSY WHITE HEAVY DUTY PAPER. THIS ITEM WILL MAKE A PERFECT ADDITION (MOUNTED, MATTED OR FRAMED) TO YOUR OFFICE, DEN, OR LIBRARY.
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John Hancock (January 12, 1737 (O.S.) – October 8, 1793 (N.S.)) was President of the Second Continental Congress and of the Congress of the Confederation, the first Governor of Massachusetts, and the first person to sign the United States Declaration of Independence.
Hancock was the only one to sign the Declaration of Independence on the fourth; the other 55 delegates signed on August 2nd (see also "Lee Resolution" that declared independence on July 2nd). He also requested Washington have the Declaration read to the Continental Army. According to popular legend, he signed his name largely and clearly to be sure King George III could read it without his spectacles, causing his name to become, in the United States, an eponym for "signature".However, other examples suggest that Hancock always wrote his signature this way
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