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Dublin Core
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Title
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Pat and Jerry B. Epstein Historic Document Collection
Still Image
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Original Format
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Etching
Physical Dimensions
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28.8 x 19.3 cm
Dublin Core
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Creator
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Hall, Henry Bryan, 1808-1884, etcher
Title
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Wm. Williams
Date
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1871
Description
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<p>This etching of William Williams was executed by Henry Bryan Hall in 1871. The statement beneath the portrait reads: Etch'd by H. B. Hall from a Drawing in Collection of Dr. T. A. Emmet, 1871.</p>
<p>William Williams was a Connecticut merchant who had been educated at Harvard. In the lead up to the Revolution, he served as clerk of the committee of correspondence and organizer of the council of safety. Connecticut sent him to the Continental Congress where he began his service on July 28, 1776. Having missed the vote for independence, Williams became one of four signers of the Declaration of Independence when he signed that document on August 2, 1776.</p>
Identifier
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MS2001.23.7
Subject
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Williams, William, 1731-1811--Portraits
Etchings (prints)