02230cpcaa2200445 4500001001300000003000400013005001700017008004100034010003100075040002400106072001200130100004100142245006500183300001500248300003600263300002300299300002200322506002200344520048700366530004200853533013300895545003701028546003601065600004601101600003801147600004501185600005301230600005201283600003401335600005801369610003701427610003401464610005401498610004201552650003401594651005801628651005801686656002301744999001701767mm 79027961 DLC20260227111655.0790726|||||||||||| a eng  amm 79027961 bms 63000364  aDLCcDLCedacsdDLC 7aC2lcmd1 aJohnson, William Samuel,d1727-1819.00aWilliam Samuel Johnson papers,f1745-1936g(bulk 1745-1790). a85fitems. a1fcontainer plusa3foversize. a1fmicrofilm reel. a1.0flinear feet.0 aOpen to research.8 aCorrespondence; drafts of Johnson's first and second Connecticut addresses (1765) to George III, King of Great Britain; and drafts and copies of documents prepared during his service in the Stamp Act Congress, the Continental Congress, and the Constitutional Convention of 1787. Includes draft copies of the U.S. Constitution annotated by Johnson and William Jackson. Correspondents include Roger Alden, Montfort Browne, John Fitch, Samuel Huntington, and Christopher Leffingwell. aMicrofilm edition available,d19,540. aMicrofilm produced from originals in the Manuscript Division.bWashington, D.C. :cLibrary of Congress Photoduplication Service.0 aStatesman, jurist, and educator. aCollection material in English.10aAlden, Roger,d1754-1836vCorrespondence.10aBrowne, MontfortvCorrespondence.10aFitch, John,d1743-1798vCorrespondence.00aGeorgebIII,cKing of Great Britain,d1738-1820.10aHuntington, Samuel,d1731-1796vCorrespondence.10aJackson, William,d1759-1828.10aLeffingwell, Christopher,d1734-1810vCorrespondence.10aGreat Britain.tStamp Act (1765)10aUnited States.tConstitution.10aUnited States.bConstitutional Conventiond(1787)10aUnited States.bContinental Congress. 0aConstitutionszUnited States. 0aConnecticutxHistoryyColonial period, ca. 1600-1775. 0aUnited StatesxPolitics and governmenty18th century. 7aStatesmen.2itoamc c42238d42238