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Collection Reference Number GLC02437.09412
From Archive Folder The Henry Knox Papers [0080] April-June 1787 
Title George Washington to Henry Knox on the Constitutional Convention
Date 2 April 1787
Author Washington, George (1732-1799)  
Recipient Knox, Henry  
Document Type Correspondence; Government document
Content Description Relates reasons for not wanting to attend the Constitutional Convention, including the possibility that all states might not attend (rendering representation partial). Notes that if all Delegates attend with the power to address and cure the defects of the Constitution, the Convention will be a worthwhile endeavor. Asks Knox to find out from his friends in Congress the degree of power Delegates will possess. Also asks him to probe for others' views regarding his attendance (or non-attendance). Hopes to see Knox in Philadelphia before the Convention (Knox will be there for a Society of the Cincinnati meeting), and to discuss the various problems with participating in the Convention. Fears the Convention may result in division. Complains of a recent "Rheumatic complaint" which may prevent his attendance in Philadelphia.
Subjects President  Government and Civics  US Constitution  US Constitutional Convention  Articles of Confederation  Society of the Cincinnati  Fraternal Organization  Health and Medical  
People Knox, Henry (1750-1806)  Washington, George (1732-1799)  
Place written Mount Vernon, Virginia
Theme The Presidency; Government & Politics; The American Revolution; Health & Medicine
Sub-collection The Henry Knox Papers
Additional Information Signer of the U.S. Constitution.
Copyright The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History
Module Settlement, Commerce, Revolution and Reform: 1493-1859
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