The Records of the Federal Convention of 1787/Volume 3/Appendix A


 * I. Resolution of Congress, February 21, 1787.
 * II. Governor to Naval Officers of North Carolina, March 1,
 * III. Otto to Montmorin, April 10,
 * IV. Caswell to Martin, April 11,
 * V. Resolution of Congress, April 23,
 * VI. Jackson to Washington, April 24,
 * VIa. Ingersoll to Johnson, April 28,
 * VII. Several Gentlemen of Rhode Island to Chairman of Convention, May 11,
 * VIII. Washington’s Diary, May 14–15,
 * IX. Madison to Jefferson, May 15,
 * X. Washington’s Diary, May 16–17,
 * XI. Franklin to Price, May 18,
 * XII. Franklin to Jordan, May 18,
 * XIII. Washington’s Diary, May 18–19,
 * XIIIa. Pennsylvania Journal, May 19,
 * XIV. Washington to Lee, May 20,
 * XV. Mason to his Son, May 20,
 * XVI. Mason to Lee, May 21,
 * XVII. Read to Dickinson, May 21,
 * XVIII. Washington’s Diary, May 21–24,
 * XIX. Grayson to Madison, May 24,
 * XIXa. King to Wadsworth, May 24,
 * XX. Washington’s Diary, May 25,
 * XXI. Madison to Pendleton, May 27,
 * XXII. Madison to his Father, May 27,
 * XXIII. Mason to his Son, May 27,
 * XXIV. Randolph to Randolph, May 27,
 * XXV. Washington’s Diary, May 28,
 * XXVI. Blount to Caswell, May 28,
 * XXVII. Grayson to Monroe, May 29,
 * XXVIII. Knox to Washington, May 29,
 * XXIX. Davie to Iredell, May 30,
 * XXX. Washington to Jefferson, May 30,
 * XXXI. Washington’s Diary, May 30–June 1,
 * XXXII. Mason to his Son, June 1, 1787.
 * XXXIII. Washington’s Diary, June 2,
 * XXXIV. Rush to Price, June 2,
 * XXXV. Wadsworth to King, June 3,
 * XXXVa. Washington’s Diary, June 4,
 * XXXVI. Washington to La Fayette, June 6,
 * XXXVII. Madison to Jefferson, June 6,
 * XXXVIII. Randolph to Randolph, June 6,
 * XXXVIIIa. Madison to Short, June 6,
 * XXXIX. Brearley to Dayton, June 9,
 * XL. Carrington to Jefferson, June 9,
 * XLI. Otto to Montmorin, June 10,
 * XLII. Gerry to Monroe, June 11,
 * XLIII. Spaight to Caswell, June 12,
 * XLIV. North Carolina Delegates to Caswell, June 14,
 * XLV. Varnum to Washington, June 18,
 * XLVI. Dane to King, June 19,
 * XLVII. Randolph to Randolph, June 21,
 * XLVIII. Morris to his Sons, June 25,
 * XLIX. Johnson to his Son, June 27,
 * L. Mason to Randolph, June 30,
 * LI. Washington to Stuart, July 1,
 * LII. Governor to North Carolina Delegates, July 1,
 * LIII. Bond to Carmarthen, July 2,
 * LIIIa. Washington’s Diary, July 2,
 * LIV. Hamilton to Washington, July 3,
 * LV. Spaight to Iredell, July 3,
 * LVI. Dane to King, July 5,
 * LVII. Williamson to Iredell, July 8,
 * LVIII. Randolph’s Suggestion for Conciliating Small States, July 10,
 * LIX. Washington to Hamilton, July 10,
 * LX. Blount to Caswell, July 10,
 * LXI. Randolph to Randolph, July 12,
 * LXII. Manasseh Cutler: Journal, July 13,
 * LXIII. Wythe to ————, July 16,
 * LXIV. Davie to Iredell, July 17,
 * LXV. Madison to Jefferson, July 18,
 * LXVa. Pennsylvania Packet, July 19,
 * LXVI. Williamson to Iredell, July 22,
 * LXVII. Franklin to Jones, July 22,
 * LXVIII. Jay to Washington, July 25,
 * LXIX. Otto to Montmorin, July 25,
 * LXX. Caswell to Spaight, July 26, 1787.
 * LXXI. Hamilton to Auldjo, July 26,
 * LXXII. Martin to Caswell, July 27,
 * LXXIII. Washington’s Diary, July 27,
 * LXXIV. Monroe to Jefferson, July 27,
 * LXXV. Madison to his Father, July 28,
 * LXXVI. Gilman to Gilman, July 31,
 * LXXVIa. Butler to Butler, August 1,
 * LXXVII. McClurg to Madison, August 5,
 * LXXVIII. Washington’s Diary, August 6,
 * LXXIX. Davie to Iredell, August 6,
 * LXXX. North Carolina Delegates to Governor, August 7,
 * LXXXI. Spaight to Iredell, August 12,
 * LXXXII. Madison to his Father, August 12,
 * LXXXIII. Gerry to Warren, August 13,
 * LXXXIIIa. Pennsylvania Herald, August 15,
 * LXXXIV. Washington to LaFayette, August 15,
 * LXXXV. Washington to Knox, August 19,
 * LXXXVI. Hamilton to King, August 20,
 * LXXXVII. Williamson to Caswell, August 20,
 * LXXXVIII. Blount to Caswell, August 20,
 * LXXXIX. Martin to Caswell, August 20,
 * XC. Brearley to Paterson, August 21,
 * XCI. McClurg to Madison, August 22,
 * XCII. Pennsylvania Journal, August 22,
 * XCIII. Randolph to Lieutenant Governor of Virginia, August 22,
 * XCIV. Davie to Caswell, August 23,
 * XCIVa. Pennsylvania Packet, August 23,
 * XCV. Stiles’s Diary, August 27,
 * XCVI. Hamilton to King, August 28,
 * XCVII. Gorham to Strong, August 29,
 * XCVIII. Jefferson to Adams, August 30,
 * XCIX. Washington to Jay, September 2,
 * C. Randolph to Randolph, September 2,
 * CI. Madison to his Father, September 4,
 * CII. Collins to St. Clair, September 4,
 * CIII. Madison to Jefferson, September 6,
 * CIV. Phillips to the Convention, September 7,
 * CV. Dayton to Dayton, September 9,
 * CVI. Jones to Madison, September 13,
 * CVII. Sydney to Lord Dorchester, September 14,
 * CVIII. Dickinson to Read, September 15,
 * CIX. Washington’s Diary, September 15, 1787.
 * CX. Washington’s Diary, September 17,
 * CXI. Jackson to Washington, September 17,
 * CXIa. Pennsylvania Herald, September 18,
 * CXII. Gilman to Sullivan, September 18,
 * CXIII. Gilman to Gilman, September 18,
 * CXIV. Randolph to Randolph, September 18,
 * CXV. North Carolina Delegates to Governor, September 18,
 * CXVI. McHenry: Anecdotes.
 * CXVII. Anecdote: Morris and Washington.
 * CXVIII. Pierce: Anecdote.
 * CXIX. Pierce: Character Sketches of Delegates.
 * CXX. Franklin to Mrs. Mecom, September 20,
 * CXXI. Madison to Pendleton, September 20,
 * CXXII. Carrington to Madison, September 23,
 * CXXIII. Sherman and Ellsworth to Governor of Connecticut, September 26,
 * CXXIV. Pierce to Tucker, September 28,
 * CXXV. Wilson: Address to Citizens of Philadelphia, October 6,
 * CXXVI. Mason to Washington, October 7,
 * CXXVIa. Butler to Butler, October 8,
 * CXXVII. Washington to Humphreys, October 10,
 * CXXVIII. Letter to Jefferson, October 11,
 * CXXIX. Pinckney: Observations on Plan of Government.
 * CXXX. Madison to Washington, October 14,
 * CXXXI. Randolph to Speaker of the Virginia House of Delegates, October 16,
 * CXXXII. Washington to Stuart, October 17,
 * CXXXIII. Gerry to Massachusetts Legislature, October 18,
 * CXXXIV. Madison to Washington, October 18,
 * CXXXV. Washington to Madison, October 22,
 * CXXXVI. Franklin to Grand, October 22,
 * CXXXVII. Madison to Jefferson, October 24,
 * CXXXVIIa. Madison to Short, October 24,
 * CXXXVIII. Madison to Pendleton, October 28,
 * CXXXIX. Ellsworth: A Landholder. (November 5,)
 * CXL. Washington to Mrs. Graham, November 16,
 * CXLI. Wilson in Pennsylvania Convention, November 23,
 * CXLII. Wilson in Pennsylvania Convention, November 24,
 * CXLIII. Wilson in Pennsylvania Convention, November 26,
 * CXLIV. Ellsworth: The Landholder. (November 26,)
 * CXLV. Wilson in Pennsylvania Convention, November 28, 1787.
 * CXLVI. Wilson in Pennsylvania Convention, November 28,
 * CXLVIa. McHenry before Maryland House of Delegates, November 29,
 * CXLVIb. Martin before Maryland House of Delegates, November 29,
 * CXLVII. Wilson in Pennsylvania Convention, November 30,
 * CXLVIII. Wilson in Pennsylvania Convention, December 3,
 * CXLIX. Wilson in Pennsylvania Convention, December 4,
 * CL. Wilson in Pennsylvania Convention, December 7,
 * CLI. Ellsworth: The Landholder. (December 10,)
 * CLII. Wilson in Pennsylvania Convention, December 11,
 * CLIII. Wilson in Pennsylvania Convention, December 11,
 * CLIV. Ellsworth: The Landholder. (December 17,)
 * CLV. Madison to Washington, December 20,
 * CLVI. Stiles’s Diary, December 21,
 * CLVII. Ellsworth: The Landholder. December 24,
 * CLVIII. Martin’s Genuine Information, December 28,
 * CLIX. Otto to Montmorin. Character Sketches.
 * CLX. Williamson: On New Plan of Government, 1788.
 * CLXI. Hamilton: The Federalist, No. XXXIII (January 3,)
 * CLXII. Gerry: Reply to A Landholder, I. (January 5,)
 * CLXIII. Ellsworth in Connecticut Convention, January 7,
 * CLXIV. Washington to Randolph, January 8,
 * CLXV. R. Morris to a Friend, January,
 * CLXVI. Madison: The Federalist, No. XXXVII (January 11,)
 * CLXVII. Yates and Lansing to Governor of New York.
 * CLXVIII. Strong in Massachusetts Convention, January 15,
 * CLXIX. Strong in Massachusetts Convention, January 16,
 * CLXX. Debate in South Carolina Legislature, January 16,
 * CLXXI. C. C. Pinckney in South Carolina House of Representatives, January 17,
 * CLXXII. King in Massachusetts Convention, January 17,
 * CLXXIII. C. C. Pinckney in South Carolina House of Representatives, January 18,
 * CLXXIV. Madison: The Federalist, No. XL. (January 18,)
 * CLXXV. Martin’s Defense of Gerry. January 18,
 * CLXXVI. Strong in Massachusetts Convention, January 18,
 * CLXXVII. Proceedings in Massachusetts Convention, January 19,
 * CLXXVIII. King and Strong in Massachusetts Convention, January 19,
 * CLXXIX. Belknap to Hazard, January 20,
 * CLXXX. Lincoln to Washington, January 20,
 * CLXXXI. Gerry to Vice President of Massachusetts Convention, January 21, 1788.
 * CLXXXII. King in Massachusetts Convention, January 21,
 * CLXXXIII. King in Massachusetts Convention, January 24,
 * CLXXXIV. King in Massachusetts Convention, January 28,
 * CLXXXV. L. Martin to Deye, January 29,
 * CLXXXVI. Washington to La Fayette, February 7,
 * CLXXXVII. Franklin to Le Veillard, February 17,
 * CLXXXVIII. Madison: The Federalist, No. LXII.
 * CLXXXIX. Ellsworth: The Landholder, X. (February 29,)
 * CXC. Martin’s Reply to The Landholder, March 3,
 * CXCI. Martin’s Reply to The Landholder, March 14,
 * CXCII. Martin’s Reply to The Landholder, March 19,
 * CXCIII. Martin’s Letter to the Citizens of Maryland, March 25,
 * CXCIV. Nicholas to Madison, April 5,
 * CXCV. Franklin to Editor of Federal Gazette, April 8,
 * CXCVI. Madison to Randolph, April 10,
 * CXCVII. Franklin to LeVeillard, April 22,
 * CXCVIII. Washington to La Fayette, April 28,
 * CXCIX. Gerry: Reply to a Landholder, II, April 30,
 * CC. Pinckney: Letter in State Gazette of South Carolina, May 2,
 * CCa. Butler to Butler, May 5,
 * CCI. Dickinson: Letters of Fabius, May,
 * CCII. Mason to Jefferson, May 26,
 * CCIII. Carroll to Madison, May 28,
 * CCIV. Williamson to Madison, June 2,
 * CCV. Randolph in Virginia Convention, June 4,
 * CCVI. Randolph in Virginia Convention, June 6,
 * CCVII. Randolph in Virginia Convention, June 7,
 * CCVIII. Randolph in Virginia Convention, June 10,
 * CCIX. Madison in Virginia Convention, June 12,
 * CCX. Debate in Virginia Convention, June 14,
 * CCXI. Daniel Carroll: Notes and Correspondence.
 * CCXII. Debate in Virginia Convention, June 17,
 * CCXIII. Madison in Virginia Convention, June 18,
 * CCXIV. Debate in Virginia Convention, June 19,
 * CCXV. Madison in Virginia Convention, June 20,
 * CCXVI. Hamilton in New York Convention, June 20,
 * CCXVII. Debate in Virginia Convention, June 21,
 * CCXVIII. Debate in New York Convention, June 23,
 * CCXIX. Debate in New York Convention, June 24, 1788.
 * CCXX. Randolph in Virginia Convention, June 25,
 * CCXXI. Debate in New York Convention, June 28,
 * CCXXII. Smith in New York Convention, July 4,
 * CCXXIII. Cutting to Jefferson, July 11,
 * CCXXIV. Washington to Newenham, July 20,
 * CCXXV. Debate in North Carolina Convention, July 24,
 * CCXXVI. Davie in North Carolina Convention, July 25,
 * CCXXVII. Debate in North Carolina Convention, July 26,
 * CCXXVIII. Debate in North Carolina Convention, July 28,
 * CCXXIX. Davie in North Carolina Convention, July 29,
 * CCXXX. Spaight in North Carolina Convention, July 30,
 * CCXXXI. Lansing and Yates to Smith, October 3,
 * CCXXXII. Madison to Mazzei, October 8,
 * CCXXXIII. Dorchester to Sydney, October 14,
 * CCXXXIV. Franklin to LaRochefoucauld, October 22,
 * CCXXXV. Madison to Turberville, November 2,
 * CCXXXVI. Sherman: Citizen of New Haven, December 4,
 * CCXXXVII. Pinckney to King, January 26, 1789.
 * CCXXXVIII. Pinckney to Madison, March 28,
 * CCXXXIX. Madison in House of Representatives, May 13,
 * CCXL. Madison in House of Representatives, May 15,
 * CCXLI. Debate in House of Representatives, May 19,
 * CCXLII. Debate in House of Representatives, June 8,
 * CCXLIII. Sherman in House of Representatives, June 18,
 * CCXLIV. Baldwin in House of Representatives, June 19,
 * CCXLV. Sherman to Adams, July 20,
 * CCXLVI. Sherman in House of Representatives, August 14,
 * CCXLVII. Madison to Randolph, August 21,
 * CCXLVIII. Sherman in House of Representatives, August 21,
 * CCXLIX. Washington and Jefferson: Anecdote.
 * CCL. Sherman in House of Representatives February 3, 1790.
 * CCLI. Baldwin in House of Representatives, February 12,
 * CCLII. Gerry in House of Representatives, February 25,
 * CCLIII. Coxe to Madison, March 31,
 * CCLIV. Madison in House of Representatives, April 22,
 * CCLV. Sherman in House of Representatives, May 3,
 * CCLVI. Sherman in House of Representatives, May 25,
 * CCLVII. Madison in House of Representatives, February 2, 1791.
 * CCLVIII. Gerry in House of Representatives, February 7,
 * CCLIX. Jefferson: On the National Bank, February 15,
 * CCLX. Hamilton: On the National Bank, February 23, 1791.
 * CCLXI. Baldwin in House of Representatives, November 10,
 * CCLXII. Gerry in House of Representatives, November 21,
 * CCLXIII. Dayton in House of Representatives, December 22,
 * CCLXIV. Williamson in House of Representatives, January 24, 1792,
 * CCLXV. Williamson in House of Representatives, February 3,
 * CCLXVI. Madison in House of Representatives, February 6,
 * CCLXVII. Jefferson: Anas, April 9,
 * CCLXVIII. Hamilton to Carrington, May 26,
 * CCLXIX. Mason’s Account of Certain Proceedings in Convention, September 30,
 * CCLXX. Hamilton: Reply to Anonymous Charges.
 * CCLXXI. Anonymous Letter to Hamilton, August 30, 1793.
 * CCLXXII. Baldwin in House of Representatives, March 14, 1796.
 * CCLXXIII. Secretary of State received Convention Papers from Washington, March 19,
 * CCLXXIV. Washington: Message to House of Representatives, March 30,
 * CCLXXV. Madison to Jefferson, April 4,
 * CCLXXVI. Madison in House of Representatives, April 6,
 * CCLXXVII. Findley in House of Representatives, January 23, 1798.
 * CCLXXVIII. Baldwin: Incident in House of Representatives, March 11,
 * CCLXXIX. Pinckney in House of Representatives, May 10,
 * CCLXXX. Debate in House of Representatives, June 16–20,
 * CCLXXXI. Gallatin in House of Representatives, June 19,
 * CCLXXXII. Baldwin in House of Representatives, January 11, 1799.
 * CCLXXXIII. Baldwin in House of Representatives, January 15,
 * CCLXXXIV. Madison to Jefferson, February 8,
 * CCLXXXV. Morris: Oration upon Washington.
 * CCLXXXVI. Debate in United States Senate, January 23, 1800.
 * CCLXXXVII. Pinckney in United States Senate, March 5,
 * CCLXXXVIII. Pinckney in United States Senate, March 28,
 * CCLXXXIX. Morris in United States Senate, January 8, 1802.
 * CCXC. Morris in United States Senate, January 14, 1802.
 * CCXCI. Morris to President of New York Senate, December 25,
 * CCXCII. Hamilton’s Proposals in Federal Convention.
 * CCXCIII. Wood to Bancroft, March 6, 1880 (1802).
 * CCXCIV. Pickering to Hamilton, April 5, 1803.
 * CCXCV. Hamilton to Pickering, September 16,
 * CCXCVI. Pickering to Hamilton, October 18,
 * CCXCVII. Dayton in United States Senate, October 24,
 * CCXCVIII. King to Pickering, November 4,
 * CCXCIX. Butler in United States Senate, November 23,
 * CCC. Dayton in United States Senate, November 24,
 * CCCI. Morris to Livingston, November 25,
 * CCCII. Dayton in United States Senate, November 29,
 * CCCIII. Debate in United States Senate, December 2,
 * CCCIV. Morris to Livingston, December 4,
 * CCCV. Morris to Morris, December 10,
 * CCCVI. Impeachment of Chase, February 23–25, 1804.
 * CCCVII. Dayton in United States Senate, March 19,
 * CCCVIII. Madison to Webster, October 12,
 * CCCIX. Governor Lewis to ————,
 * CCCX. Genet: Letter to Electors, 1808.
 * CCCXI. Madison to Jefferson, July 17, 1810.
 * CCCXII. Eppes to Madison, November 1,
 * CCCXIII. Morris to Walsh, February 5, 1811.
 * CCCXIV. Morris to Pickering, December 22, 1814.
 * CCCXV. Morris to Kent, January 12, 1815.
 * CCCXVI. Jefferson to Adams, August 10,
 * CCCXVII. Morris to Wells, February 24,
 * CCCXVIII. King in United States Senate, March 20, 1816.
 * CCCXIX. William Few: Autobiography.
 * CCCXX. Madison to Adams, December 23, 1817.
 * CCCXXI. Madison to Monroe, December 27,
 * CCCXXII. King in United States Senate, January 12, 1818.
 * CCCXXIII. Resolution of Congress, March 27,
 * CCCXXIV. Madison to Adams, November 2,
 * CCCXXV. Adams: Memoirs, November 19,
 * CCCXXVI. Pinckney to Adams, December 30,
 * CCCXXVII. King in United States Senate, March, 1819.
 * CCCXXVIII. Adams: Memoirs, May 13-June 2,
 * CCCXXIX. Madison to Adams, June 7,
 * CCCXXX. Madison to Adams, June 27,
 * CCCXXXI. Madison to Roane, September 2,
 * CCCXXXII. Madison to Walsh, November 27, 1819.
 * CCCXXXIII. Madison to Walsh, January 11, 1820.
 * CCCXXXIV. Lowrie in United States Senate, January 20,
 * CCCXXXV. Madison to Monroe, February 10,
 * CCCXXXVI. Pinckney in House of Representatives, February 14.,
 * CCCXXXVII. Madison to Adams, June 13,
 * CCCXXXVIII. Pinckney in House of Representatives, February 13, 1821.
 * CCCXXXIX. Madison to Gales, August 26,
 * CCCXL. Madison to Ritchie, September 15,
 * CCCXLI. Madison to Jackson, December 27,
 * CCCXLII. Madison: Note to Speech on Right of Suffrage.
 * CCCXLIII. Madison: General Remarks on Convention.
 * CCCXLIV. Adams: Memoirs, January 9–11, 1823.
 * CCCXLV. Madison to Hay, August 23,
 * CCCXLVI. King to King, September 29,
 * CCCXLVII. Madison to Jefferson, January 14, 1824.
 * CCCXLVIII. King in United States Senate, March 18,
 * CCCXLIX. King to King, March 23,
 * CCCL. Madison to Livingston, April 17,
 * CCCLI. Madison to Lee, June 25,
 * CCCLII. Madison to Lee, January 14, 1825.
 * CCCLIII. Cobb in United States Senate, February 23,
 * CCCLIV. Benton on King’s Retiring from Senate.
 * CCCLV. Steele: Anecdote of Convention, September,
 * CCCLVI. Madison to Stevenson, March 25, 1826.
 * CCCLVII. Madison to Cooper, December 26,
 * CCCLVIII. Madison to Smith, February 2, 1827.
 * CCCLIX. Madison to Everett, June 3, 1827.
 * CCCLX. Pickering to Jackson, September 2,
 * CCCLXI. Madison to Mason, December 29,
 * CCCLXII. Pitkin: On Signing the Constitution, 1828.
 * CCCLXIII. Madison to Van Buren, May 13,
 * CCCLXIV. Madison to Cabell, September 18,
 * CCCLXV. Madison to Cabell, February 2, 1829.
 * CCCLXVI. Madison to Cabell, February 13,
 * CCCLXVII. Sparks: Journal, April 19-May 4, 1830.
 * CCCLXVIII. Adams: Memoirs, May 4,
 * CCCLXIX. Sparks to Madison, May 5,
 * CCCLXX. Madison to Hurlbert, May,
 * CCCLXXI. Madison to Hillhouse, May,
 * CCCLXXII. Madison to Stevenson, November 27,
 * CCCLXXIII. Madison to Teft, December 3, 1830.
 * CCCLXXIV. Madison to Chapman, January 6, 1831.
 * CCCLXXV. Madison to Ingersoll, February 2,
 * CCCLXXVI. Madison to Sedgewick, February 12,
 * CCCLXXVII. Madison to Robertson, March 27,
 * CCCLXXVIII. Sparks to Madison, March 30,
 * CCCLXXIX. Madison to Sparks, April 8,
 * CCCLXXX. Madison to Paulding, April,
 * CCCLXXXI. Madison to Paulding, April,
 * CCCLXXXII. Madison to Paulding, June 6,
 * CCCLXXXIII. Madison to Sparks, June 27,
 * CCCLXXXIV. Madison to Paulding, June 27,
 * CCCLXXXV. Madison on Pinckney Plan.
 * CCCLXXXVI. Sparks to Madison, November 14,
 * CCCLXXXVII. Madison to Sparks, November 25,
 * CCCLXXXVIII. Madison to Trist, December,
 * CCCLXXXIX. Madison to Austin, February 6, 1832.
 * CCCXC. Madison to Davis,
 * CCCXCI. Madison to Rives, October 21, 1833.
 * CCCXCII. Madison to Tyler,
 * CCCXCIII. Madison to Grimke, January 6, 1834.
 * CCCXCIV. Madison to Cogswell, March 10,
 * CCCXCV. Trist: Memoranda, September 27,
 * CCCXCVI. Madison to Coles, October 15,
 * CCCXCVII. Madison to Duer, June 15, 1835.
 * CCCXCVIII. Madison on Nullification, 1835–6.
 * CCCXCIX. Madison to Wood, February 27,
 * CCCC. Madison to ————, March,
 * CCCCI. Madison: Preface to Debates.


 * CCCCII. Johnson’s Diary, June 1–September 18, 1787.
 * CCCCIII. Dickinson: Extract from letter.