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The new... history of England from the earliest period...
[1783]
Barnard, Edward, fl. 1783
Printed for the Author and published by Alex. Hogg. Imprint date is "1782" but history ends at 1783.
GLC04204
Independent chronicle and the universal advertiser. [Vol. XIX, no. 987 (September 27, 1787)]
1787/09/27
Adams and Nourse (Boston, Mass.), fl. 1783-1789
Prints a copy of the Constitution and reports activities at the Constitutional Convention. Also contains an article on "the Means of promoting Federal Sentiments in the United States," various news items, and advertisements. This was a special...
GLC04221
Setting date for first election & commencing proceedings under U.S. Constitution
13 September 1788
Thomson, Charles, 1729-1824
Printed broadside signed as Sec. of Congress.
GLC04300
to Clement Biddle
19 April 1788
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Discusses the payment of warranty for rations to be furnished to Captain Zeiglers company. States "The Board of treasury have furnished warrants on Connecticut from which by the assistance of Colonel Wadsworth I am in full hopes that money will be...
GLC04302
to Meshech Weare re: sends last journals of Congress, hopes for new government
1789/03/18
Signed as Sec. of Congress to the Governor of New Hampshire. Prays that the new government will "promote and secure the happiness, prosperity and glory of the union."
GLC04310
Sketch of the Surprise of Germantown, October 4th, 1777...
1784/03/12
Hills, John, fl. 1771-1796
Nebenzahl, Atlas map 28; Nebenzahl, Battle Plans of the American Revolution, 129; Clemonts catalog 15; Snyder fig. 52.
GLC04314
Plan of the Siege of Savannah...
1784
Faden, William, fl. 1750-1836
Nebenzahl, Battle Plans of the American Revolution, 76.
GLC04316
to Lord Sydney
26 April 1785
Cornwallis, Charles Cornwallis, Marquis, 1738-1805
Written by Cornwallis, the defeated general at Yorktown, as Constable of the Tower of London for military affairs to Lord Sydney as Home Secretary in the Pitt Government. Understands that Lord Sydney wants him to explain his sentiments of Colonel...
GLC04336
A proclamation
2 September 1786
Bowdoin, James, 1726-1790
Issued as Governor of Massachusetts. Gives a brief account of the rebel mobs storming the Court of Common Pleas in Northampton. Calls upon all civil & military officers to suppress Shays' Rebellion.
GLC03538
to Thomas Harwood
22 June 1786
Osgood, Samuel, 1748-1813
Circular letter cosigned by Walter Livingston and Arthur Lee, all as members of the Board of Treasury. Discusses payments made to the state of Maryland and a warrant drawing $10,000 back to the federal government. Harwood was commissioner of loans...
GLC03541
An Act to repeal... two acts... as prohibits trade.. with the United States
1783
Great Britain. Acts.
GLC03562.31
An Act for preventing certain instruments being required... [trade related]
GLC03562.32
An Act for appointing commissioners to enquire into the losses [for Tories]
GLC03562.33
The history of the insurrections, in Massachusetts, in the year 1786, and the rebellion consequent thereon
1788
Minot, George Richards, 1758-1802
First edition copy published by Isaiah Thomas. Gives a historical account of Shay's Rebellion.
GLC03808
to John Adams re: forwarding letter, affairs in France, Assembly of Notables
February 28, 1787
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
A diplomatic dispatch to Adams, mentioning the secrecy surrounding the Assembly of Notables, French revenue and the status of Protestants in France.
GLC03814
to Joshua Mauger
14 March 1783
Watson, Brook, 1735-1807
Indicates that there is still no mail from England. Reports (falsely) that the Congress has dissolved and the American people desire to reunite with England but, without word from England, his commander can do nothing to take advantage of this...
GLC03902.030
to President of N.H. re: sending journals, inadequate representation of NH
1785/09/06
Writtn as Sec. of Congress
GLC03944
to Friedrich Wilhelm von Steuben
12 September 1785
Peters, Richard, 1744-1828
Written by Peters, a former Pennsylvania Continental Congressman, to von Steuben in retirement. Peters is trying to put Von Steuben at ease after he was denied a large part of the inflated expense account he sumbitted to Congress and the rejection of...
GLC04833
to David Ramsay re: new Constitution is a "masterpiece of human wisdom"
1787/10/01
Rush, Benjamin, 1746-1813
GLC04838
[Tariff resolution of North Carolina Constitutional Convention]
1788/08/02
Johnston, Samuel, 1733-1816
Signed as president of the convention, countersigned by John Hunt as secretary. States that the North Carolina Convention decided to neither ratify nor reject the new Constitution, and resolved to impose retaliatory tariffs on the United States if...
GLC04839
to Gen. Assembly of NC re: negotiations over Miss. Navigation, threats to Union
1787/12/15
Blount, William, 1749-1800
Discusses negotiations over Mississippi navigation, threats to the national Union, finance, convention (for ratifying the Constitution)
GLC04842.03
to Mr. Allibane? re: business, announcing election to Constitutional Convention
1787/03/12
Butler, Pierce, 1744-1822
GLC04842.04
to William Irvine re: finance, opposition to Constitution, Kentucky statehood
1788/03/19
Fitzsimons, Thomas, 1741-1811
GLC04842.06
to Mathew Carey re: proposal to give federal government veto over state laws
1788/08/10
Pinckney, Charles, 1757-1824
Asking for a bound copy of Carey's "Museum" and saying that he cannot provide a copy of his "System" [CP's draft proposals for a constitution] because one copy was laid before the Convention and the other is on-loan. He writes that the proposals...
GLC04842.12
to Samuel Johnstone re: reporting on absent delegate, citing strength of Union
1788/05/30
Williamson, Hugh, fl. 1783-1788
Williamson mentions a French pirate as an example of the states coming together in a Federal Union. Written as a delegate to the governor of North Carolina.
GLC04842.13
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