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Circular Letter of the Secretary of Congress, Dated September 28, 1787,
Transmitting Copy of the Constitution to the Several Governors.1

(Circular)2

Office of Secretary of Congress
Sept 28th 1787--

Sir

In obedience to an unanimous resolution of the United States in Congress Assembled, a copy of which is annexed, I have the honor to transmit to Your Excellency, the Report of the Convention lately Assembled in Philadelphia, together with the resolutions and letter accompanying the same; And have to request that Your Excellency will be pleased to lay the same before the Legislature, in order that it may be submitted to a Convention of Delegates chosen in Your State by the people of the State in conformity to the resolves of the Convention, made & provided in that case.--

with the greatest respect

I have the honor &c--
C: T--

transmitting the
Report of the Convention


Notes:
1 Reprinted from Documentary History of the Constitution, Vol. II ( 1894), p. 23.
2 From the recorded letters of the "Office of Secretary of Congress" (No. 18. p. 129).

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