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The 1872 Moss Declaration of Independence was copyrighted (above) by writer M.G. Duignan—the only individual to be granted ownership to America’s most sacred document. Presumably, Duignan was granted copyright because it was the first photo-engraved reproduction of the Declaration. The copyright is on file at the U.S. Copyright Office in Washington, D.C.

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