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Vintage image features US presidential portraits of George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Andrew Jackson, Jefferson Davis, and Abraham Lincoln with portraits of their respective cabinet members, two vignette scenes showing the landing of Columbus and William Penn meeting with Native Americans, text of the Declaration of Independence, a synopsis of US history, a cameo portrait of Lafayette, and 48 cameo portraits of prominent Americans arranged along the top and side borders.

Vintage image features a lavishly designed engraving of the Declaration of Independence in an ornamental oval frame with medallions of seals of the thirteen original colonies, and medallion portraits of John Hancock, George Washington, and Thomas Jefferson.

Portrait of Benjamin Franklin, an inventor, printer, and Founding Father of the United States. Franklin was born January 17, 1706 in Boston, Massachusetts, and died April 17, 1790 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Illustration published in The New Eclectic History of the United States by M. E. Thalheimer (American Book Company; New York, Cincinnati, and Chicago) in 1881 and 1890. Copyright expired; artwork is in Public Domain.

Vintage portrait of Benjamin Franklin sitting in a chair, holding a compass, with a globe at his feet, and an electrical storm visible through the window in the background. One of the Founding Fathers of the United States, Franklin was also an author, printer, politician, Freemason, scientist, inventor, diplomat, and statesman.

Portrait of Benjamin Franklin, an inventor, printer, and Founding Father of the United States. Franklin was born January 17, 1706 in Boston, Massachusetts, and died April 17, 1790 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Illustration published 1863. Source: Original edition is from my own archives. Copyright expired; artwork is in Public Domain.

Portrait of Benjamin Franklin, an inventor, printer, and Founding Father of the United States. Franklin was born January 17, 1706 in Boston, Massachusetts, and died April 17, 1790 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Illustration published in The New Eclectic History of the United States by M. E. Thalheimer (American Book Company; New York, Cincinnati, and Chicago) in 1881 and 1890. Copyright expired; artwork is in Public Domain.

Portrait of Benjamin Franklin, an inventor, printer, and Founding Father of the United States. Franklin was born January 17, 1706 in Boston, Massachusetts, and died April 17, 1790 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Illustration published in First Lessons in Our Country’s History by William Swinton, A.M. (Ivison, Blakeman, Taylor, & Company, New York and Chicago) in 1872.

Vintage portrait of Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790), one of the Founding Fathers of the United States. A polymath, he was a leading writer, printer, political philosopher, politician, Freemason, postmaster, scientist, inventor, humorist, civic activist, statesman, and diplomat. As a scientist, he was a major figure in the American Enlightenment and the history of physics for his discoveries and theories regarding electricity. As an inventor, he is known for the lightning rod, bifocals, and the Franklin stove, among other inventions.

"Seattle, USA-March 09, 2012: Cancelled Stamp From The United States Featuring Benjamin Franklin(January 17, 1706aaApril 17, 1790). Remembered for the pursuits he called ""philosophical amusements,"" Benjamin Franklin was intensely curious about natural phenomena. His observations and experiments in areas such as electricity and meterology resulted in interesting inventions, including a heating stove, the lightning rod, and an early electrical battery."

"Seattle, USA-March 09, 2012: Cancelled Stamp From The United States Featuring Benjamin Franklin(January 17, 1706aaApril 17, 1790). From his childhood apprenticeship in Boston to his career in Philadelphia as an adult, Benjamin Franklin enjoyed a lifelong association with printing."

"Seattle, USA-March 09, 2012: Cancelled Stamp From The United States Featuring Benjamin Franklin(January 17, 1706aaApril 17, 1790).Benjamin Franklin was vital to the organization of the American postal system, serving as postmaster of Philadelphia and a deputy postmaster for the American colonies before being appointed postmaster general by the Continental Congress in 1775. He marked postage-free letters with his unque personal signture: ""B. Free Franklin."""

A one hundred U.S. dollar note, depicting Benjamin Franklin, resting on top of a computer punch card. This is the largest denomination of U.S. bank notes currently in circulation. This version of the $100 bill entered public circulation in 2013. It is one of only two U.S. notes not the depict a U.S President. The other one is the $10 note, which depicts Alexander Hamilton. Image is taken of the note resting on a computer punch card, which used to be used to program or code early computers.

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