Nathaniel Gorham to Henry Knox about Ratification of the Constitution in Massachusetts, 16 December 1787

Nathaniel Gorham to Henry Knox about Ratification of the Constitution in Massachusetts, 16 December 1787 PDF Author: Nathaniel Gorham
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Writes that he is very anxious to hear from Delaware Pensylvania [sic] & Jersey, in reference to whether those states ratified the constitution. Describes the situation in Massachusetts, The prospects rather brightens here. There is one hundred good Men chosen in this neighborhood & the other parts of the Sea Coast - a great number of Towns choose tomorrow among which are such a number of good ones that I think we may count on 50 members of the right sort. That added to the former with the few good ones that will come from the three Western Counties - I think will secure the Point - you must impress upon Mr. King the absolute necessity of his being here at the time - Ends by stating, it is uncertain whether Mr [Elbridge] Gerry will be chosen tomorrow or not. Noted as written in Charles Town, which is now a part of Boston, Massachusetts. Signatory of the U.S. Constitution.

Nathaniel Gorham to Henry Knox about Ratification of the Constitution in Massachusetts, 16 December 1787

Nathaniel Gorham to Henry Knox about Ratification of the Constitution in Massachusetts, 16 December 1787 PDF Author: Nathaniel Gorham
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Writes that he is very anxious to hear from Delaware Pensylvania [sic] & Jersey, in reference to whether those states ratified the constitution. Describes the situation in Massachusetts, The prospects rather brightens here. There is one hundred good Men chosen in this neighborhood & the other parts of the Sea Coast - a great number of Towns choose tomorrow among which are such a number of good ones that I think we may count on 50 members of the right sort. That added to the former with the few good ones that will come from the three Western Counties - I think will secure the Point - you must impress upon Mr. King the absolute necessity of his being here at the time - Ends by stating, it is uncertain whether Mr [Elbridge] Gerry will be chosen tomorrow or not. Noted as written in Charles Town, which is now a part of Boston, Massachusetts. Signatory of the U.S. Constitution.

Nathaniel Gorham to Henry Knox about Constitution Ratification, 30 October 1787

Nathaniel Gorham to Henry Knox about Constitution Ratification, 30 October 1787 PDF Author: Nathaniel Gorham
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Discusses the ratification of the Constitution and states that [t]hings look pretty well. Though there is an opposition preparing - but I do not think it will be sufficient to answer the intention of some. Lists opponents and supporters of Constitution in Massachusetts, Gov. Hancock [Mr.] Bowdoin & Parson Stillman will be of the convention from Boston - the choice of the latter will undoubtedly be attended with good consiquences in attaching the Baptists. Encloses a letter to Benjamin Franklin (not present) in which he asks for a copy of a speech Franklin made to the constitutional convention in order to publish it.

Nathaniel Gorham to Henry Knox about Reception of the Constitution in Various States, 4 December 1787

Nathaniel Gorham to Henry Knox about Reception of the Constitution in Various States, 4 December 1787 PDF Author: Nathaniel Gorham
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Feels encouraged by good news regarding Pennsylvania and Connecticut's reception of the Constitution. Wishes he could say the same about Massachusetts, but Mr. Gerry's Letter has done infinite mischief. Writes I have rec'd a considerable share of Personal abuse in the News Papers but it shall not discourage me from exerting my small share of influence in so good a cause. Has published Benjamin Franklin's remarks just before signing the Constitution. Noted sideways at bottom of second page, Poor Spear hanged himself last night. Written in Charles Town, which is now a part of Boston, Massachusetts. Signatory of the U.S. Constitution.

Nathan Dane to Henry Knox Discussing the Ratification of the Constitution, 27 December 1787

Nathan Dane to Henry Knox Discussing the Ratification of the Constitution, 27 December 1787 PDF Author: Nathan Dane
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Discusses the ratification convention for the United States Constitution, and the chances of it being accepted. Writes, I have been waiting the event of our Elections here of Delegates for the Convention, which have men more in favor of the Constitution than many expected. I am not particularly acquainted with the Sentiments of the members chosen, relation to the merits or demerits of the System - but many very reputable characters are chosen and men whose Sentiments in General are in favor of good government - two days ago the friends of the Constitution thought there was no chance of its adoption but, I believe, the better opinion now is that there is nearly an equal chance in its favor - The State appears to me to divide on the question nearly as it has an all political questions for several years past - thinking men seem, in general, to be impressed with an idea of the necessity of adopting it or at least something like it - it will have substantial friends here, but not, I believe, a great many very zealous admirers. I doubt whether it has [monarchy] enough in it for some of our Massachusetts men or democracy enough for others. Also asks for news of Britain and the rest of Europe, and considers the possibility of war erupting there. Stamped Salem, a rare postal cancellation.

Nathaniel Gorham to Henry Knox on Business, Government Bills and Presidential Appointments, 9 July 1789

Nathaniel Gorham to Henry Knox on Business, Government Bills and Presidential Appointments, 9 July 1789 PDF Author: Nathaniel Gorham
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Discusses a bill under discussion in the Court [probably the General Court of Massachusetts] dealing with revenue collection. Had planned to leave the following day for New York, but believes that he will have to delay the trip for business reasons. Expects to arrive in New York by Thursday, 16 July. Asks Knox to visit the President on his behalf and recommend a Mr. Melvil for a government appointment. Signer of the U.S. Constitution.

Henry Knox to Franois-Louis Teissdre de Fleury about the Constitutional Convention and Other Matters, 26 December 1787

Henry Knox to Franois-Louis Teissdre de Fleury about the Constitutional Convention and Other Matters, 26 December 1787 PDF Author: Henry Knox
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Mentions that Samuel Shaw is probably in Canton, China and was in India during the last year. Updates Fleury on the Constitutional Convention held in Philadelphia and the progress of ratifying the constitution in each state. A convention or representation of all the States excepting Rhode Island met in Philadelphia in the month of May last and after four months deliberation agreed on the Constitution herein enclosed (not present). Goes on to state, This constitution is to be submitted to a convention chosen by the people of each state, and adds that Pennsylvania, Delaware and New Jersey have already adopted it. Georgia, Connecticut, Massachusetts and New Hampshire will probably adopt it in a few more weeks. The states most opposed are Virginia, New York and Rhode Island but Knox believes all the states will eventually adopt it. Reports from Europe indicate a war between England and France. Knox says that come when it may he wishes France all possible success. Docket, in the hand of William Knox, notes this as a copy.

Nathaniel Gorham to Henry Knox about Confronting Shays' Rebellion and Requesting a Letter Passed on to His Daughter, 29 November 1786

Nathaniel Gorham to Henry Knox about Confronting Shays' Rebellion and Requesting a Letter Passed on to His Daughter, 29 November 1786 PDF Author: Nathaniel Gorham
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Written from Charles Town, possibly Charlestown, Massachusetts, where Gorham was born. Asks Knox to deliver a letter he has enclosed to his daughter. Relates information on preparations Massachusetts has made to confront the insurgents associated with Shays' Rebellion. Describes how they thought the insurgents would stand and fight, but upon realizing that their reinforcements would not be joining them, they ran. Explains that it is happy for them they did not come, because the government had prepared its own troops to fight. There is now a good chance that a government force will overtake the insurgents; the government force includes Hichborn and Jackson (Benjamin Hichborn and Henry Jackson). Sends his best to Mrs. Knox. Signer of the U.S. Constitution.

Henry Knox to George Washington about the Ratification of the Constitution in Massachusetts and the Different Attitudes of Those who Oppose It, 14 February 1788

Henry Knox to George Washington about the Ratification of the Constitution in Massachusetts and the Different Attitudes of Those who Oppose It, 14 February 1788 PDF Author: Henry Knox
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Reports on Massachusetts' adoption of the Constitution of the United States. Writes, It may with great truth be asserted that no subject was ever more candidly debated- Many of the minority express their determination, of inculcating the principle of union among their constituents. Categorizes those who oppose the Constitution into three groups: the insurgent interest, the desperate debtors, and honest men, without information whose minds are apprehensive of danger to their Liberties. Encloses a paper containing a description of the demonstration of Joy by the Boston people on the occasion (not present). Notes that New Hampshire's ratification convention assembled the previous day.

Henry Knox to Robert R. Livingston Giving Details of the Ratification of the Constitution in Massachusetts [copy], 10 February 1788

Henry Knox to Robert R. Livingston Giving Details of the Ratification of the Constitution in Massachusetts [copy], 10 February 1788 PDF Author: Henry Knox
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Later copy of GLC02437.03793. A note at the top of page one states, Recd. from Mr Bancroft Feb 1857. Knox relates details of the Massachusetts ratifying convention: On Wednesday the 30th ultimo, Mr. Hancock was well enough to take his seat in the convention. On Thursday he brought forward the proposition for adopting the Constitution, and for recommending certain alterations agreeably to the paper herein enclosed [not included]. The propositions were seconded by Mr. Samuel Adams, and committed to a large committee being Federalists. Notes that the friends of Hancock and [James] Bowdoin have united on the issue. Reports, Handsome things are said of the open and decisive conduct of Mr. Hancock and also of Mr. S. Adams, notwithstanding his neutrality in the first part of the business.

Henry Knox to Egbert Benson about Ratification of the Constitution in Massachusetts, 20 January 1788

Henry Knox to Egbert Benson about Ratification of the Constitution in Massachusetts, 20 January 1788 PDF Author: Henry Knox
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Knox reports on the proceedings of the Massachusetts Constitutional ratification convention. Notes that there are 150 decidedly for the constitution, about 120 decidedly against it- and about 50 or 60 who appear to determine to hear all that can be said on both sides and then vote as they shall think right, Mr S Adams is in this class.- on the whole it is highly probable that the Constitution will be adopted. Expects the decision to be made about the Constitution in less than a fortnight. Location inferred.