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Windows: XP or later
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compatible with
Microsoft® Word
2002 - 2010
(not WordPerfect)

Macintosh: OSX 10.3.5
or later

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Historic Handwriting Fonts from vLetter, Inc.
$29.95 each


the signing of the Declaration of IndependenceHistory comes alive in handwriting! We've combed through historical documents to collect handwriting samples from American icons and national symbols to create these fonts. Use these fonts for educational projects or just for fun! Each font is just $29.95.

These stock handwriting fonts utilize vLetter's patented handwriting technology to create the real connected cursive and contextual variety of natural handwriting. These fonts have the same vLetter functionality to do letters, cards, scrapbooking, mail merges and more in handwriting!

Declaration of IndependenceHow does it work?

Windows users can use the vLetterWriter or the vLetter toolbar in Microsoft Word to create handwritten letters. Mac users can use the vLetter Handwriter to create handwriting in many documents. These Ready-Made Styles are all US English character sets.

How to Order:

Order online below, then download the software on the order confirmation page. You can choose CD shipping to receive a CD (and still download), or you can create your own backup copy by choosing the Download Now method to save shipping costs.

Click on a handwriting image below to see a PDF sample of the font.

Declaration of Independence

Timothy Matlack"Declare" is a font made from the handwriting in the final copy of the Declaration of Independence. This font is a formal calligraphic style that includes the old-fashioned tall "s" character, as well as John Hancock's signature. The handwriting is actually that of professional penman Timothy Matlack, who was commissioned to handwrite ("engross") the final copy of the Declaration of Independence.
Declare handwriting font

 

George Washington

George Washington"GWashing" is a font made from George Washington's own handwriting, taken from archives of his actual correspondence, written in the years before he was elected to be the first President. This is a less formal style that includes the old-fashioned tall "s" character in combination with a small "s." George Washington's signature and initials are included in the font.
GWashing handwriting font

Windows compatible
Mac OSX Universal compatible

 
Windows compatible
Mac OSX Universal compatible

John Adams

John Adams"JnAdams" is a font made from the letters of John Adams, who wrote hundreds of letters to his wife, Abigail, and to his American compatriots (including James Madison and Thomas Jefferson), as he went from lawyer to diplomat to Vice President, then finally President. This is a casual-style handwriting font and contains John Adams' signature and initials.
JnAdams handwriting font

 

Thomas Jefferson

Thomas Jefferson"ThomJeff" is a font made from the letters of Thomas Jefferson, one of the Founding Fathers of America. His philosophy and ideals led to some of the most influential documents in American and world history, including the Declaration of Independence. This is a casual-style handwriting font and contains Thomas Jefferson's signature and initials.
ThomJeff handwriting font

Windows compatible
Mac OSX Universal compatible

 
Windows compatible
Mac OSX Universal compatible

New handwriting font!Abraham Lincoln

Abraham Lincoln"ALincoln" is a font made from the handwriting of Abraham Lincoln, considered one of the greatest American Presidents. His two most famous compositions are the Emancipation Proclamation and the Gettysburg Address. 2009 marks the 200th anniversary of Lincoln's birth. This casual-style handwriting font contains two versions of Lincoln's signature.
ALincoln handwriting font

 

 

 


Whose will be the next handwriting font to join the History collection? Check back to find out!

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