The Record, Bergen County, NJ (January 20, 2008)
Author: Steve Chawkins, Los Angeles Times
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When in the course of human events it becomes necessary to locate a rare, vintage copy of the nation's founding document, try looking behind the filing cabinet.
That was a lesson learned the hard way at the Supreme Court, where a 175-year-old facsimile of the Declaration of Independence gathered dust for seven years, tucked behind the office furniture, a court spokeswoman acknowledged this week.Copy of Nation's Founding Document Was Missing for 7 Years ; Treatment of Artifacts in Doubt
Commissioned by John Quincy Adams when he was secretary of state, the 1823 engraving of the declaration is now hanging in a court corri...
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