6000+ Declarations of Independence

Meet the Creator:
The River of History:

Christopher Hager is a writer who explores the lives of ordinary Americans through their writing—diaries kept by enslaved people, letters written by the wives and children of Civil War soldiers, magazine stories by factory workers.
His first book, Word by Word: Emancipation and the Act of Writing, won the 2014 Frederick Douglass Prize for the best book of the year on the subject of slavery. The research for his latest book, I Remain Yours: Common Lives in Civil War Letters, was supported by a Public Scholar award from the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Hager is the Hobart Professor of the Humanities at Trinity College and lives with his wife and two children in northwestern Connecticut.
Chris Hager contributed historical scholarship to the 6,000+ Declarations of Independence exhibit, featuring artwork developed from original sketches by Hartford artist Joe Young. This exhibit is on view in the Stowe Visitors Center from June through December 2026. The development of this exhibit was made possible by the America250 Creation of New Work Grant from the Roberts Foundation for the Arts and is presented by the Roberts Foundation for the Arts and the Travelers Arts Impact Grant. Our America250CT celebration July 4 is made possible in part by CT Humanities
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Artwork developed from original sketches by Joe Young. Final illustration by Davide Gentile. Color design by Mirco Maiorano. The development of this exhibit was made possible by the America250 Creation of New Work Grant from the Roberts Foundation for the Arts.

















































