Tag: Constitutional Convention
Today’s post is written by Dr. Greg Bradsher. This September 17th is the 225th birthday of the Constitution. Undoubtedly thousands of people will visit the Rotunda of the National Archives to see the Constitution, the Declaration of Independence, the Bill of Rights, as well as the Articles of Confederation. If they look up at the murals [...]
Posted by Guest Blogger on September 17, 2012, under Archives I, Civil Records.
Tags: Constitution, Constitution Day, Constitutional Convention, Elbridge Gerry, Greg Bradsher, RG 360, Rotunda Comments: 1
Today’s post is written by Monique Politowski, and is part of her ongoing series on the Federalists. It must have been weird for the readers of the New York Independent Journal to see an essay supposedly written by a long since dead Roman. Hamilton, Jay, and Madison all used the pseudonym “Publius,” intentionally becoming the [...]
Posted by Monique Politowski on October 31, 2011, under Archives I, Civil Records, Outside NARA.
Tags: Alexander Hamilton, Articles of Confederation, Constitutional Convention, federalism, Federalist Papers, Federalists, James Madison, John Jay, John Lansing Jr., Judicial Branch, Monique Politowski, Publius, RG 360, Robert Yates, Supreme Court Comments: 1
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