Historical Documents:
* The Declaration of Independence: Written in iron gall ink on parchment.
* The U.S. Constitution: Written in iron gall ink on parchment.
* The Magna Carta: Written in iron gall ink on parchment.
* The Gettysburg Address: Written in black ink on a scrap of paper.
* The Treaty of Versailles: Written in ink on paper.
* The Bible: Various versions written in ink over centuries on papyrus, parchment, and paper.
* The Dead Sea Scrolls: Written in ink on leather scrolls.
Literary Works:
* Shakespeare's Plays: Written in ink on parchment.
* The Gutenberg Bible: Printed with ink, considered the first major book printed with movable type.
* The Diary of Anne Frank: Written in ink in a hidden annex during World War II.
Other Notable Documents:
* The Mona Lisa: The artist Leonardo da Vinci used ink for the preliminary drawings.
* The Sistine Chapel Ceiling: Michelangelo used ink for his preparatory drawings.
* The Gutenberg Bible: Printed with ink, considered the first major book printed with movable type.
This list is just a sampling of the countless important documents written in ink throughout history. Ink has played a crucial role in recording and preserving knowledge, ideas, and history for millennia.