Sold for $3,204 | Historic archive comprising seven newspapers and a three-volume set of leatherbound books, covering the Constitutional Convention,
Historic archive comprising seven newspapers and a three-volume set of leatherbound books, covering the Constitutional Convention, ratification of the Constitution by various states, and considerations for a Bill of Rights. Includes: (1.) Massachusetts Centinel, Boston, August 1, 1787. Extract of a letter from Philadelphia: “The Federal Convention have acquired a large share of the confidence of this city; and there is little doubt of our taking the lead in adopting such a government as they
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