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Virginia Proposed amendments to the US Constitution (with transmittal)

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Accompanied by a transmittal document 1795/12/15. Swem, Virginia Imprints 7834. Evans 29798. Signed by H. Brooke and John Stewart.

GLC#
GLC01075
Type
Header Record
Date
December 12 - 15, 1795
Author/Creator
Virginia
Title
Proposed amendments to the US Constitution (with transmittal)
Place Written
Richmond, Virginia
Pagination
2 items Height: 38 cm, Width: 23 cm
Primary time period
The New Nation, 1783-1815
Sub-Era
The Early Republic
US Constitution
US Constitutional Amendment
Bill of Rights
Law
Government and Civics
Congress

Showing 2 of 2 records

GLC01075.01
Collection Item
Typed document signed

In the House of Delegates, (Saturday, December 12, 1795)

December 12, 1795

Virginia

One typed document created by Virginia state senators, dated December 12, 1795. Contains proposed amendments to the US Constitution. Signed by John Stewart and H. Brooke.

GLC01075.01

GLC01075.02
Collection Item
Autograph letter signed

to unknown

December 24, 1795

Brooke, H., fl. 1795

One transmittal letter from H. Brooke to an unknown recipient, dated December 24, 1795. Contains a brief clarification and details on recent Virginia legislative resolutions. Did not include an envelope.

GLC01075.02

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