A CHAIR FOR THE NEW NATION

In the summer of 1787, George Washington sat in this splendid chair as he presided over the constitutional convention in Philadelphia. Its gold-painted half-sun worried Benjamin Franklin. Was it setting, he wondered, and thus symbolizing impending defeat for the young country, or did it signal the start of a new day? By the convention’s end, he pronounced it a rising sun. Courtesy of Independence National Historic Park.