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to Daniel Adams
December 31, 1787
Adams, Daniel Jr., 1720-1795
Writes to his father about opposing the ratification of the U.S. Constitution. Daniel Adams, Jr. was town clerk and his father was a delegate at the state convention.
GLC00799
to Robert E. Lee
July 2, 1862
Stuart, James Ewell Brown, 1833-1864
Stuart informs Lee of the results of a parry by Colonel Martin intended to disclose the line of the Union retreat after the Battle of Malvern Hill. Tells him the direction of Union movement and recommends the route Lee should take. After being...
GLC00804
Subscription to create a trust fund for the Garfield family
07 July 1881
Field, Cyrus W. (Cyrus West), 1819-1892
Written and signed after Garfield's assassination. Also signed by businessmen Junius S. Morgan, Collis P. Huntington, J. Seligman, Henry M. Flagler, William Rockefellar (also John D. by Flagler), Russell Sage and Jay Gould, and others.
GLC00811
Constitution [printing of first draft] [Committee of Detail]
06 August 1787
Constitutional Convention, 1787
Report of the Committee of Detail, the first draft of the Constitution, signed by Pierce Butler with his annotations. The leaves are printed recto only. Uncut and unbound, sealed in Plexiglas string mat. "We the People of the States of New-Hampshire...
GLC00819.01
Convention papers
May 1787
Butler, Pierce, 1744-1822
Butler's wrapper and titlepage for these papers.
GLC00819.03
[Pierce Butler: Notebook from the Constitutional Convention]
1787
Four pages of text with 12 blank pages and extensive doodles and calculations on the last page of the conjugate sheet. The notebook contains resolutions of May 30, and comments of Gerry, Wilson and Madison from June 6 to June 16. Continued by 819.09...
GLC00819.04
Quota of tax and delegates by States
09 June 1787
Written on recto of first leaf only, a list beginning "Virginia," that indicates its population and ratio of delegates (for representation in Congress).
GLC00819.05
[State of the resolutions submitted by... Mr. Randolph...]
13 June 1787
Changes to the Virginia Plan as agreed to by "a committee of the Whole House." In Secretary to the Convention William Jackson's hand per CH. Date from Hutson.
GLC00819.06
[New Jersey plan]: Resolved that the Articles of Confederation.... [partial]
15 June 1787
In Butler's hand. A partial transcription of the New Jersey plan.
GLC00819.08
Notebook: Comments of the Delegates
A long, narrow notebook, once probably a single folded sheet of paper, now two separate items. The notebook records comments by Lancey [Lansing], Patterson, Randolph, Hamilton, Wilson, Madison, Williams, Sherman and Ellsworth. The first item consists...
GLC00819.09
The Supreme Legislative power of the United States of America...
18 June 1787
Lansing, John, 1754-1829
Hamilton's constitutional plan for two legislative bodies, as Assembly and Senate, and a permanently elected executive. In the hand of John Lansing, Jr.
GLC00819.10
Proposition... from Mr. Franklin [and] Proposition from Mr. Rutledge
June 1787
Franklin/Rutledge proposals with population figures. Docketed: "Proposition from Doctor Franklin June 30, 87- with sundry reports & Calculations from two Committees." Franklin proposed an equal number of delegates for the second branch of government...
GLC00819.11
And to make all Laws, not repugnant to this Constitution....
20 August 1787
Half sheet of paper signed "P. Butler." A brief fragment concerning Congress' power to legislate. Date from Hutson.
GLC00819.12
All demands... against the United States
21 August 1787
Quarter sheet of paper. Confirming the validity of debts incurred by the previous Congress which will devolve upon the new legislature. With addition in a different hand "The Legislature shall fulfill the Engagements and discharge the Debts of the...
GLC00819.13
The Legislature shall fulfill the foreign engagements...
Quarter sheet, docketed on verso: "The Creditors." The word "foreign" inserted above in pencil. Date from Hutson.
GLC00819.14
The regulation of Commerce or Revenue...
25 August 1787
Half sheet regarding the federal government's regulation of ports. Blank on verso. Date from Hutson.
GLC00819.15
But no regulation of Commerce or Revenue...
Quarter sheet related to #819.15. Denies the federal government the right to give favor to the ports of one state over another. Note that this contradicts #819.15. Date from Hutson.
GLC00819.16
[Wheresoever any person bound to service...]
28 August 1787
Draft. States that "the legislatures of the several states shall make provision for the recovering of such persons." No mention is made by name of slaves, apprentices or servants. Pencil note on back concerning a meeting at "Clifton at the Blue...
GLC00819.17
Objections to the Constitution as far as it has advanced...
30 August 1787
Randolph, Edmund, 1753-1813
Lists eleven objections to the Constitution (the 12th has been struck). Docket reads "Objections to the Constitution / by Mr. Randal."
GLC00819.18
The Members of the Legislature shall be ineligible to any Office...
Quarter sheet concerning eligibility for offices. Date from Hutson
GLC00819.20
Money Bills [and] Trade [with Pinckney anecdote]
31 August - 04 September 1787
Mentions the rejection of a clause rejecting the origination of money bills; also, additions concerning debts for the common defense, rejecting taxes of limited duration, trade, age and birth requirements for President. With a Charles Pinckney story...
GLC00819.21
Free persons, those bound to servitude for a term of years...
14 - 15 September 1787
Two fragments written on front and back of a quarter sheet of paper. The front has part of the 3/5's clause. On verso begins "Prov'd that no Monopoly be granted"
GLC00819.22
Resolved... Territory of the States is too extensive to Consist of one Republic
August 1787
Recommends dividing the states into three allied republics.
GLC00819.23
[Notes on debate]: Whether the States Vote Equally or not....
Half sheet of paper. Not dated in Hutson. Debate concerning the equality of votes of the states and the danger to small states posed by large ones.
GLC00819.24
In all Cases of Capture from an Enemy...
Folded small folio. Fragments concerning trade and limitations on the judiciary's office, with an unfinished resolve. (J. Whatman countermark in paper)
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