Continental Congress - Misc FREE
Records: 6,939 · Complete: 100%
These are documents which were misplaced, overlooked, or found in private hands when the Papers of the Continental Congress were first arranged in 1834. Among the most interesting are the official report of the Annapolis Convention of September 1786, the event leading to Constitutional Convention; and the full text of "Bankson's Journal," an account containing the credentials of delegates to the convention found nowhere else, as well as various reports, resolutions, and legal acts.
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Fold3, Continental Congress - Misc (/title/62/continental_congress_misc : accessed December 12, 2019), database and images, https://www.fold3.com/title/62/continental_congress_misc
- Publication Title
- Continental Congress - Misc
- Total Records
- Records: 6,939 · Complete: 100%
- Content Source
The National Archives
- Publication Number:
- M332
- Record Group:
- 360
- Published on Fold3
- January 29, 2007
- Last Updated
- January 29, 2007
- Description
- NARA M332. When the records of the Papers of the Continental Congress were first arranged in 1834, these documents were not included.