The United States Declaration of Independence was the first E-text released by Project Gutenberg, early in 1971. The title was stored in an emailed instruction set which required a tape or diskpack be hand mounted for retrieval. The disk pack was the size of a large cake in a cake carrier, cost $1500, and contained 5 megabytes, of which this file took 1-2%. Two tape backups were kept plus one on paper tape. The 10,000 files we hope to have online by the end of
2001 should take about 1-2% of a comparably priced drive in 2001.
This file was never copyrighted, Sharewared, etc., and is thus for all to use and copy in any manner they choose. Please feel free to make your own edition using this as a base.
In my research for creating this transcription of our first Etext,
I have come across enough discrepancies [even within that official documentation provided by the United States] to conclude that even
"facsimiles" of the Declaration of Independence are nary identical to the original, nor of other "facsimiles." There is a plethora of variations in capitalizations, punctuation, and where names appear on the documents [which names I have left out].
The resulting document has several misspellings removed from those parchment "facsimiles" I used back in 1971, and which I should not be able to easily find at this time, including "Brittain."
[JT, Apr 2005: "Brittish" is spelled as in t…