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Collection Reference Number GLC00819.09
From Archive Folder Constitution and Constitutional Convention archive: Pierce Butler's notes 
Title Pierce Butler's Constitutional Convention notebook with comments of the Delegates
Date 16 June - 05 July 1787
Author Butler, Pierce (1744-1822)  
Document Type Miscellany; Government document
Content Description 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 of a long narrow sheet containing two pages of writing. The second item is a sheet folded three times with debate notes on the first page, a number of blanks, and stray notes on the last page concerning Butler's personal business on the Walnut Street Wharf. Page 1 begins "Mr. Lancey [i.e., Lansing]," while the verso continues the text. Page 3 (second item) begins "States respecting finance...."
Subjects US Constitution  US Constitutional Convention  Government and Civics  Law  Finance  
People Butler, Pierce (1744-1822)  
Place written Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Theme Creating a New Government; Government & Politics; The American Revolution; Law
Sub-collection The Gilder Lehrman Collection, 1493-1859
Additional Information This collection of Pierce Butler's papers from the Constitutional Convention of 1787 provides unique views of the various conflicts that permeated the Constitutional Convention, while bringing to life the process of creating the United States Constitution.
Copyright The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History
Module Settlement, Commerce, Revolution and Reform: 1493-1859
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