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The Constitutional Sources Project (ConSource) is revolutionizing the way people interact with history by democratizing access to source materials of the U.S. Constitution—letters, journals, newspapers, articles, speeches, and other first-hand records—so that any citizen can research and learn from the document’s rich intellectual history. The countless letters, speeches and journals of the Framer

05/31/2021

George Mason's Resolution Denying Governor Eden a Safe-Conduct Pass, May 31, 1776:

Resolution Denying Governor Eden a Safe-Conduct Pass (May 31, 1776) None

05/27/2021

Edmund Randolph to Beverley Randolph, in 1787. Beverley would succeed Edmund as Governor of Virginia the following year.

Edmund Randolph to Beverley Randolph (May 27, 1787) None

05/20/2021

"These delays greatly impede public measures, and serve to sour the temper of the punctual members, who do not like to idle away their time," complained George Washington in a letter to fellow Virginian Arthur Lee from Philadelphia:

George Washington to Arthur Lee (May 20, 1787) None

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