Click to RSVP for an Evening at the Mansion featuring the Anastatic Declaration.

It's my great pleasure to bring an incredibly rare and historic copy of the Declaration of Independence to Lebanon County for you to see and experience.

The Anastatic Declaration is a true copy of the Declaration of Independence, made with a wet transfer process which damaged the original and rendered it as the faded remnant currently displayed at the National Archives. Only one other anastatic copy of the Declaration is known to exist, and it resides at Independence Hall in Philadelphia.

My good friend Tom Lingenfelter of Heritage Collectors' Society, who discovered this priceless copy of our nation's most revered founding document, will be on hand to answer questions about it. You can read more about the Anastatic Declaration by clicking here.

This event will be held at the historic Millard Mansion in Annville on Saturday March 23rd with three showings from 6-7 pm, 7-8 pm, and 8-9 pm. Heavy hors d'oeuvres will be served and there will be an open bar. Click here for directions to Millard Mansion.

Space is limited, so RSVP now by using the links below to view this incredible historic document and support my re-election campaign. The RSVP deadline for this event is Monday, March 19th.

RSVP Now!

Select your preferred showing time at the
Millard Mansion on Saturday March 23rd.

RSVP for the 6-7 pm showing
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RSVP for the 7-8 pm showing


RSVP for the 8-9 pm showing


We ask for everyone's shipping address
for campaign finance reporting purposes.

Don't trust secure online payments?
You can also RSVP by mailing a personal check to:

Friends of Russ Diamond
305 West Sheridan Avenue
Annville PA 17003

Please indicate your preferred showing time
in the memo section of your check.

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Learn more about the Anastatic Declaration.

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