Austin Burt, the great grandson of the inventor, built a working model for the 1893 Chicago's World's Fair working from a parchment copy of the original patent (No. 5581X).
He voted in favor of the United States Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776, and signed the famous parchment copy on August 2, 1776 .
He signed the famous parchment copy on August 2, 1776.
The children may sign and keep their own parchment copies of the Declaration of Independence and quill pens.
On the table are anatomy books, a skull and a parchment copy of the "Anatomy Act," amended in 1883 to authorize Dr. Forbes's teaching.
The earliest parchment copy of the work is referred to as Kringla.
It took her some time, but at last she was finished and laid the parchment copy on the table to dry.
Wozencraft's signature appears on the handwritten parchment copy of the constitution signed by the delegates on October 13, 1849.
The copy of the Declaration that was signed by Congress is known as the engrossed or parchment copy.
Sinking into a chair with the parchment copy of the message before her, Sionell tried a smile.