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The current bill was introduced in 1976 and retains Jefferson's portrait on the obverse but replaced Monticello on the reverse with an engraved modified reproduction of John Trumbull's painting Declaration of Independence instead.
Trumbull's Declaration of Independence Benjamin Harrison " The Signer "-Seated at Table-Fifth from left
Reportedly no contemporary portrait of Benjamin Harrison " The Signer " survives ; the figure labeled as " Benjamin Harrison " in John Trumbull's Declaration of Independence is actually based on his son Benjamin Harrison.
The Trumbull's Declaration of Independence | Declaration of Independence by John Trumbull
He was depicted in John Trumbull's Declaration of Independence even though he neither signed it nor was present when it was signed.
Mosaic of Trumbull's Declaration of Independence | Trumbull's Declaration of Independence
Rutledge is standing on the far right in John Trumbull's famous painting Trumbull's Declaration of Independence | The Declaration of Independence.
Of the five figures standing in the center of John Trumbull | John Trumbull's Declaration of Independence, Robert Livingston is depicted in the center of the Committee of Five presenting the draft Declaration to the Second Continental Congress.
" The gathering of the founding fathers was depicted in John Trumbull's famous Declaration of Independence where Hopkins is easily distinguishable as the gentleman standing in the back wearing a hat.
In John Trumbull's Trumbull's Declaration of Independence | The Declaration of Independence, Wythe is in profile farthest to the viewer's left.
* Interactive Flash Version of John Trumbull's " Declaration of Independence "
In 1976 production of the two-dollar denomination was resumed and the two-dollar bill was finally assigned as a Federal Reserve Note, with a new design on the back featuring John Trumbull's depiction of the drafting of the United States Declaration of Independence replacing the previous design of Monticello.
An engraved rendition of John Trumbull's The Declaration of Independence replaced Monticello on the reverse.

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Trumbull's painting was used for the back of the U. S. United States Two dollar bill | $ 2 bill, but Wythe's image was cut out of that depiction.
John Trumbull's Surrender of General Burgoyne stylizes the American win at Battle of Saratoga | Saratoga.
File: Yorktown80. JPG | Trumbull's depiction of the 1781 surrender of Lord Cornwallis at Yorktown
John Trumbull ( painter ) | John Trumbull's The Death of General Warren at the Battle of Bunker Hill.

Trumbull's and painting
In John Trumbull's painting Capture of the Hessians at the Battle of Trenton, Monroe can be seen lying wounded at left center of painting.
Gates stands front and center in John Trumbull's painting of the Surrender of General Burgoyne at Saratoga ,< ref >
In John Trumbull's famous painting, Sherman is literally front and center – of those standing up near the desk, he is the second person from the left.
In John Trumbull's " Washington Resigning His Commission ," a painting in the U. S. Capitol Rotunda, Humphreys is shown standing immediately behind Washington, in the same uniform and almost as tall as the general.
Trumbull's painting appears on the reverse of the United States two-dollar bill.
His death, immortalized in John Trumbull's painting, The Death of General Warren at the Battle of Bunker's Hill, June 17, 1775, galvanized the rebel forces, and he has been memorialized in many place names in the United States.
Salem became well known in American history because he fought in the battle of Bunker Hill, as shown in John Trumbull's famous painting of the Battle of Bunker Hill.
* New York Review of Books clarification about Peter Salem in Trumbull's painting
*, clarification on the identity of Peter Salem in Trumbull's painting

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In the 20th century, the U. S. Supreme Court ultimately adopted Trumbull's Thirteenth Amendment rationale for congressional power to ban racial discrimination by states and by private parties, in view of the fact that the Thirteenth Amendment does not require a state actor.
Author Michael Crichton and director Robert Wise were much impressed by Trumbull's work.
In late 1978, Trumbull's Future General Corporation, a research / special effects house that was funded by Gulf + Western and Paramount Pictures, was offered the job to produce the special effects for Star Trek: The Motion Picture.
Paramount awarded the contract to effects house Robert Abel and Associates, and in a move seen by some as payback for Trumbull's refusal to take on the project, all but shuttered Future General.
The model of the Enterprise, already built by the time Trumbull's team took over, proved especially tricky.

Trumbull's and John
Students received the usual quota of Plutarch, Shakespeare, Swift, and Addison, as well as such Americans as Joel Barlow's Vision of Columbus, Timothy Dwight's Conquest of Canaan, and John Trumbull's poem M ' Fingal.
Trumbull's children were also influential in the war effort: Joseph Trumbull was a colonel in the Continental Army, Jonathan Trumbull, Jr. was secretary to George Washington, and John Trumbull served first as a soldier and then as Washington's personal aide during the war.
John Trumbull's Surrender of General Burgoyne. Prescott stands right of center wearing all brown, just behind Captain Morgan in white

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* The Trumbull Historical Society, founded in 1964, maintains a museum of Trumbull's past at 1856 Huntington Turnpike on the site of Abraham Nichols farm.
* Dorothy Seeley, " Tales of Trumbull's Past ", Trumbull Historical Society, 1984
Cameron and Trumbull have been friends for years, and it appears that Trumbull's contribution to a heightened theater experience may finally see its day, thanks to the influence of powerful directors like Cameron and Peter Jackson — nearly 30 years after its invention.
His Aunt Abby was an artist, and as one of two legatees of the estate of her great uncle American Revolutionary War artist John Trumbull, inherited many of Trumbull's Revolutionary War period paintings and sketches.

Trumbull's and their
He later became tutor to Sir William Trumbull's son at Easthampstead Park in Berkshire and is now best known as the assistant of his neighbour, Alexander Pope, in his translation of the Odyssey, of which he ' Englished ' the first, fourth, nineteenth, and twentieth books, catching the manner of his master so completely that it is hardly possible to distinguish between their work ; while thus engaged he published ( 1723 ) a successful tragedy, Marianne.

Trumbull's and United
Trumbull's bill stated that " under the Constitution, the judicial power of the United States does not embrace political power, or give to judicial tribunals any authority to question the political departments of the Government on political questions ".

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The council met over 1, 100 times, mostly in Trumbull's own house on the Lebanon Green.
Trumbull's responsibilities and talents grew as the production continued, and he became one of four special effects supervisors on the film ( the others were fellow Graphic Films alumnus Con Pederson, along with Tom Howard and Wally Veevers.
Although Trumbull's association with Kubrick was a huge boost for his career, he swore afterwards that he'd " never work for someone else again ," in part because Kubrick " was a hell of a taskmaster ... his level of quality-control bordered on perfectionism.
Trumbull's participation and success on " Andromeda " set him up to direct the 1971 film Silent Running, with a script based on his original treatment: America's last great forests are preserved and sent into space inside huge geodesic domes, in the hope that one day they can be returned to an earth that can once again sustain them.
Until recently, Trumbull's Showscan technology could be seen on a theme-park type ride at the Luxor Hotel in Las Vegas.
He then was on recruiting duty, after which he served as part of Fort Trumbull's garrison in New London, Connecticut.

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