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Chris moody investigates how a handprint got onto the lower left corner of the declaration of independence at some point in the last 238 years.
Declaration of independence handprint. This would protect the text from the elements and handling leaving the blank skin as the outer layer. The declaration was rolled starting at the top edge toward the text. Since then the declaration of independence has had a fairly rough time. Discovered in 1940 the handprint doesn t appear in a 1903 photo.
The declaration of independence has a handprint on it. An inscription written near the bottom of the back of the parchment that read original declaration of independence dated 4th july 1776 acted as an identifying label. Under the library of congress s stewardship the declaration and constitution went on display with a sheet of yellow gelatin wedged between panes of glass. Photography also revealed another piece of damage a handprint at the lower left corner of the declaration of independence.
One such consequence is a handprint in the lower left hand corner that. The declaration of independence is key to the nation s founding but the document itself hasn t always been handled with the delicacy it deserves. But its message of unalienable rights equality and liberty have echoed through time and across borders. National archives the handprint is also a mystery.
Handprint on the declaration of independence. The united states declaration of independence is the pronouncement adopted by the second continental congress meeting at the pennsylvania state house now known as independence hall in philadelphia pennsylvania on july 4 1776 the declaration explained why the thirteen colonies at war with the kingdom of great britain regarded themselves as thirteen independent sovereign states no longer. The declaration was written to justify the independence of the early american republic. The original declaration of independence now exhibited in the national archives rotunda in washington d c.
Indeed there is a handprint in the bottom left corner of the declaration of independence. Was it nicolas cage.