John Trumbull
John Trumbull (June 6, 1756November 10, 1843) was an American painter and military officer best known for his historical paintings of the American Revolutionary War, of which he was a veteran. He has been called the "Painter of the Revolution". Trumbull's ''Declaration of Independence'' (1817), one of his four paintings that hang in the United States Capitol rotunda, is used on the reverse of the current United States two-dollar bill. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Lyman, Joseph
Published 1780
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“...Trumbull, John...”Published 1780
Printed by John Trumbull at his printing-office near the meeting-house
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by Buchan, William
Published 1778
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“...Trumbull, John...”Published 1778
Printed by John Trumbull, for Robert Hodge, J.D. M'Dougall and William Green, in Boston
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by Huntington, Joseph
Published 1776
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“...Trumbull, John...”Published 1776
Printed by John Trumbull, and sold at his printing-office near the meeting-house
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by Daboll, Nathan
Published 1796
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“...Trumbull, John...”Published 1796
Printed in Norwich (Connecticut) by John Trumbull, and sold at his printing office, a few rods west from the meeting-house, in large or small quantities
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by Huntington, Joseph
Published 1774
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“...Trumbull, John...”Published 1774
Printed by Robertsons and Trumbull, and sold at their printing-office near the Court-House
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by Daboll, Nathan
Published 1789
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“...Trumbull, John...”Published 1789
Printed by John Trumbull, and sold by the gross, dozen or single. Where may be had sheet almanacks