"The First Continental Congress — Carpenters' Hall" 250th Anniversary Limited edition framed print

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The latest in our series of framed limited edition prints celebrating the 250th anniversary of the founding of our nation.

We started the series last year with The Boston Tea Party. This year's framed print recognizes the 250th anniversary of the first Continental Congress, which was held in Carpenters' Hall in Philadelphia.

  • Screen printed and limited to 74 prints.
  • Signed and numbered by the artist, Larry Stuart.
  • Made in America, including the printing and the frame and glazing, and of course designed in America and shipped from right here in New England.
  • Purchasers have the first opportunity to get the next year's print. We'll print 75 of the 2025 print, 76 of the 2026 print, and so on.

And we won't stop in 2026. We will continue through the Revolution. After all, we needed to not just declare independence but win our independence, and our annual prints will mark one historic event each year.

Other prints in our series of America's 250th:

Print size: 8" x 10"

Frame size: 11" x 14"

Frame choices: Made in America solid wood frame with your choice of styles and finishes. (Note: This is only available framed.)

Glazing: We use a museum-grade, non-glare acrylic that offers UV-protection.

Important note on the care of framed prints: Use a microfiber cloth or similar to remove dust and fingerprints. Do not use household cleaners on the frame or on the acrylic.

Return policy on these prints: These prints and framed prints can not be returned unless there is a defect due to workmanship.

Shipping for framed prints: $15

Also available as a magnet.


Historic event behind the design

George Washington's Mount Vernon website wrote a comprehensive historical background about The First Continental Congress in September 5, 1774.

Written by Katherine Horan of George Washington University, the article explores the events leading to the Congress, its key decisions, and its lasting impact on American independence. Read the complete article here.


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