How Was it Made?
Creating the Parchment Declaration
On July 19, once all 13 colonies had signified their approval of the Declaration of Independence, Congress ordered that it be 鈥渇airly engrossed on parchment.鈥 (To 鈥渆ngross鈥 is to write in a large, clear hand.) Timothy Matlack, an assistant to the Secretary of the Congress, was most likely the penman.
Signing the Declaration
On August 2, the journal of the Continental Congress records that 鈥淭he declaration of independence being engrossed and compared at the table was signed.鈥 John Hancock, President of the Congress, signed first. The delegates then signed by state from north to south. Some signed after August 2. A few refused. George Washington was away with his troops. Ultimately, 56 delegates signed the Declaration.