Image: USGreatSealGrahamLithograph
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Description: A lithograph of the Great Seal of the United States, made by Andrew B. Graham of Washington D.C. probably in the 1890s, soon after the seal had been greatly redesigned in 1885. This version hung for many years in the office of the keeper of the Great Seal. Graham had once been an employee in the U.S. Coast & Geodetic Survey, but worked as a lithographer from 1888 on.
Title: USGreatSealGrahamLithograph
Credit: Scanned from illustration facing page 400 of The Eagle and the Shield by Richard Patterson and Richardson Dougall, 1978.
Author: Andrew B. Graham
Usage Terms: Public domain
License: Public domain
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