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This draft read March 14, 1785. Cf. Journals of the Continental Congress, v. 28, p. 155-157.

Imprint suggested by JCC, v. 33, p. 753. Formerly ascribed to the press of John Dunlap in JCC, v. 29, p. 918 (#458). Bristol gives Dunlap as printer and Philadelphia as place of publication.

Bristol B6195

Shipton & Mooney 44814

Journals of the Continental Congress, 458

LC copy annotated on verso by W.S. Johnson (cf. JCC 458): Casks[?] officer Postpd. Addressed in a different hand: Mr. Johnson.

Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site.

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land titles northwest old land settlement law and legislation officials and employees committee petition inhabitants kaskaskies vicinity papers report 1785 broadsides broadsheet format printing documents from the continental congress and the constitutional convention 1774 1789 rare book and special collections division continental congress broadside collection library of congress william samuel johnson united states continental congress ultra high resolution high resolution united states history new yourk broadsides
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United States. Continental Congress.
Johnson, William Samuel, 1727-1819, former owner.
Continental Congress Broadside Collection (Library of Congress)
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land titles northwest old land settlement law and legislation officials and employees committee petition inhabitants kaskaskies vicinity papers report 1785 broadsides broadsheet format printing documents from the continental congress and the constitutional convention 1774 1789 rare book and special collections division continental congress broadside collection library of congress william samuel johnson united states continental congress ultra high resolution high resolution united states history new yourk broadsides