Documentary History of the First Federal Congress of the United States
De Pauw, Linda Grant, editor. Bickford, Charlene Bangs, editor. Bowling, Kenneth R., editor. Veit, Helen E., editor. Documentary History of the First Federal Congress of the United States of America, March 4, 1789-March 3, 1791. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1972-2004. Vols. 1-11, 14-17, 15 volumes of 22. 15 books. Publisher's blue cloth hardcover with gilt stamps spines. Fine, as new. $1,500. * The First Federal Congress Project (FFCP), a chartered University Research Center affiliated with the Department of History in the Columbian College of Arts and Sciences at The George Washington University, has a dual mission: collecting for, researching, editing and publishing the universally acclaimed and well reviewed Documentary History of the First Federal Congress, 1789-1791 (DHFFC), and serving as a research/education center on the most important and productive Congress in U.S... Contents: Volume 1. Senate legislative journal. Volume 2. Senate executive journal and related documents. Volume 3. House of Representatives journal. Volumes 4. Legislative Histories: Amendments to the Constitution Through Foreign Officers Bill. Volume 5. Legislative Histories: Funding Act Through Militia Bill. Volume 6. Legislative Histories: Mitigation of Fines Bill Through Resolution on Unclaimed Western lands. Volume 7. Petition histories: Revolutionary war-related crimes. Volume 8. Petition histories and nonlegislative official documents. Volume 9. The Diary of William Maclay and other notes on Senate debates. Volume 10. Debates in the house of representatives: first session: April-May 1789. Volume 11. Debates in the house of representatives: first session: June-Sept. 1789. Volume 14. Debates in the House of Representatives: third session: December 1790-March 1791. Volume 15. Correspondence: first session: March-May 1789. Volume 16. Correspondence: first session: June-August 1789. Volume 17.
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