144-146, 556, 652; delegates in Conven- tion, 122; news of ratification, 143; secrecy, 148; last sessions, place, 224; foreign office, 329; judiciary under, 347-349; social posi- tion of president, 410, 420; broadsides, 611; character, 650. See also Confederation; Seat of government.
Contracts obligation, 33, 547.
Conway, Richard, Washington's debt, 259. Coolidge, Calvin, Constitution Shrine, 622; on local self-government, 732. Copley, J. S., portraits by, 776, 778, 780, 786, 788, 794, 796, 819, 826. Copyright, 32, 546.
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Corneli v. Moore, 45.
Costa Rica, high court, 759.
Costello, Jerry, cartoon, 833. Council, plan for, 19, 23.
Council for New England, 5.
Council of Revision, New York, on senators, 175.
Court of Appeal in Cases of Capture, 349. Courts. See Judiciary.
Cowles, J. H., Masonic tribute, 616. Coxe, Tench, on Pennsylvania congressmen, 180-182, 185; on presidential election, 205; letter to, 295; postoffice, 345; on state- nation pluralism, 439.
Crawford, Boyd, staff, 588; Mt. Vernon exercises, 695.
Credit, interstate, of state proceedings, 36, 551.
Creed, J. P., staff, 588.
Creek treaty, 404-406.
Crèvecœur, H. St. J. de, on second conven- tion, 289.
Criminal trials, regulation, 42, 136, 557. See also Jury.
Cropley, C. E., court clerk, 718.
Cross, W. L., portrait committee, 774. Cuba, high court, 759.
Curtis, B. R., service, 756.
Cushing, William, associate justice, 365, 367, 368; first term, on it, 370, 371; on circuit, 372; refusal of judicial opinion, 430; service, 754.
Cusick, C. A., staff, 588.
Custis, Nellie P., portrait, sketch, 790. Czechoslovakia, high court, 759.
Dalton, Tristram, senator, 164; inauguration, 274; power of removal, 386, 387. Dana, Francis, candidacy, 164; Confedera- tion, 539.
Dane, Nathan, candidacy, 164; letters to, 224, 240; amendments, 326.
Daniel, P. V., service, 756.
Daniel, R. W., portrait committee, 774. Darrow, G. P., Commission, v.
Davie, W. R., amendments, 300; on Anti- federalist leaders, 470; portrait, sketch, 807, 814.
Davis, David, service, 756.
Dawson, Mrs. Nicholas, portrait, sketch, 806.
Day, W. R., service, 757.
Dayton, Jonathan, Convention, age, 16, 122; portrait, sketch, 52; candidacy, 178; signs Constitution, 553.
Dayton, W. H., Confederation, 540. Dearborn, Henry, marshal, letter to, 366. Debates, publication of House, 242. See also Secrecy.
Debts. See Public debt; Stay and tender. Declaration of Independence, signers, 124, 532; size of original, 124; words, reading time, 124; history of original, 529, 541; facsimile, 529, 590, 593, 596; literal text, 530-532; as milestone, 663. See also Independence; Signers.
Deigendesch, H. F., portrait by, 790. Delaware, and Confederation, 11; Annapolis Convention, 15; ratification, 25, 60, 125, 652; elections, 186; electoral vote, 216, 218; amendments, 318; state-nation pluralism, 438; new constitution, 454, 455; Signers, 532, 540, 553.
Democracy, survival, 629, 631, 644-647, 665, 675. See also Constitutional government. Denmark, high court, 759.
Dicey, A. V., on Constitution, 38. Dickinson, John, Convention, signer, 12, 124,
553; portraits, sketches, 55, 776, 779; Con- federation, 533, 540; view of home, 828. Dickinson, Mrs. John, portrait, sketch, 780, 781.
Dickinson, Sally N., portrait, sketch, 780. Dinners, presidential, 405, 417, 418, 422. Dillon v. Gloss, 62.
Diplomatic offices, Senate and establish- ment and rank, 394, 398-404; Senate and removals, 395; intercourse, Moustier inci- dent, 425.
Direct tax, apportionment, 21, 542, 546. Disability for rebellion, 560.
Discovery, Cabot's, 5; and claims, 5. District courts, provision for, 355, 358, 361, 363; first terms, 368, 369.
District of Columbia, establishment, 155, 156; control over, 546.
Division of powers, preservation, 30, 750- 753; Supreme Court and balance, 725, 731, 732.
Domestic affairs, proposed department, 334, 337; under Department of State, 338. Domestic violence, protection of states, 37, 551.
Dominican Republic, commemorative stamps, 614; high court, 759.
Doorkeepers, congressional, 239.
Douglas, W. O., portrait, 717; Supreme Court sesquicentennial, 718; service, 758. Downey, Mary E., staff, 588.
Draft, and Thirteenth Amendment, 44. Duane, James, ratification, 27; elections, candidacy, 174, 175; Federal Hall, 223, 225; inauguration, 276; district judge, first terms, 369; presidential dinner, 372; first circuit court, 372; refusal of nonjudicial duties, 430; state-nation pluralism 439; Confederation, 539; portraits, sketches, 782, 784.
Duane, Mrs. James, portrait, sketch, 780. Due process of law, requirement, 42, 44, 136, 557, 559.
Duer, William, vice presidency, 211; Con- federation, 539.
Dupont, Mrs. Eugene, portrait committee, 774.
Durand, A. B., portrait by, 786.
Duties, duration of first act, 238; Senate amendments, 256; proposed amendments on power, 295; state acts, 446; cessation of state: in New England, 446, 447; in middle states, 447; in South, 448, 449; interregnum, 450; state excise, 450; state inspection, 450; state tonnage, 450; state sick seamen levies, 450; on goods from out- side states, effect, 474-478; Rhode Island, 485, 487, 488; power to levy, 545; restric- tion on states, 547. See also Tonnage. Dutton, Joseph, Mt. Vernon exercises, 619. Duvall, Gabriel, services, 755.
Dwight, Timothy, on election tactics, 166; letter to, 304.
Earl, James, portrait by, 775.
Earl, Ralph, portraits by, 776, 780, 802. Earle, G. H., portrait committee, 774. East Florida, proposed occupation, 575. Eaton, C. A., Congress sesquicentennial, 656. Economic conditions, changes since 1789, 112-120.
Ecuador, commemorative stamps, 614; high court, 759.
Edenton, N. C., shipping, 476.
Edenton State Gazette, on ratification, 480. Education, development, 113, 115; Constitu- tion and, 128; Washington on, 570. Egypt, high court, 759.
Eighteenth Amendment, 45, 561; repeal, 47,
67, 137, 562; date of ratification, 66; as statute, 137.
Eighth Amendment, 42, 136, 558; date of ratification, 62.
Election, congressional, to Senate, 45, 543, 561; control over, 174, 295, 312, 544; to House, 542. See also Election.
Election of President, plans, method, amend- ment, 23, 43, 46, 132, 547, 548, 558; changes in electoral votes, maps, 111, 114, 119. See also Presidency.
Elections, problems of first, 157-159; absen- tee voting, 182; broadsides, 603-611; im- portance in democracy, 681. See also pre- ceding titles; states by name.
Eleventh Amendment, 43, 558; date of ratification, 63; origin, 747. Eliot, John, letters to, 196, 208.
Elizabethtown, N. J., reception of Washing- ton, 271.
Ellery, William, Independence, 532; Con- federation, 539.
Ellsworth, Oliver, in Convention, 17, 123; senator, service, 170, 236; attends, 229; enactment style, 249; amendments, 315; Court of Appeals resolve, 349; judiciary in Convention, 351, judiciary bill, 353, 354, 357, 358, 362, 481; titles, 375; power of removal, 387; state-nation pluralism, 439; state instructions, 460; Rhode Island, 494; messenger, 670; judicial service, 754; portraits, sketches, 799, 812.
Elmer, Jonathan, senator, 177; on New Jer- sey elections, 178; attends, 200. Emancipation Proclamation, 44. Embargo, Rhode Island measure, 485. Eminent domain, regulation, 42, 136, 557. England, government, 29, 739, 740, 742. Engrosser of the Constitution, 123, 761–769. Enrolment of bills, joint committee, 245. Equality under law, 44, 559. Equity, in judiciary bill, 356, 357. Estonia, high court, 760.
Europe, and American territory, 575–577. Evarts, W. M., on interstate commerce, 634. Ex post facto laws, prohibition, 33, 136, 546, 547.
Exchange, New York, Supreme Court, 369; view, 716.
Excise, state, 450, 458; national, 545. Executive departments, development of Cabinet, status, 23, 131, 423-425; estab- lishment, precedence, 131, 135, 549; and Congress, 130, 339, 340, 394; under old government 329-332; in Constitutional Convention, 332; preliminary House dis- cussion, 333-335; salaries, 341, 636; ad interim, 409; information for Washington, 423. See also Attorney general; Postoffice; State; Treasury; War.
Expenditures, legal appropriation, 547, pub- lic statements, 547.
Export tax, prohibition, 33, 547. Extradition, 36, 551.
Faction, Washington's warning, 568. Falls of the Delaware, capital, 146.
Farewell Address, words, reading time, 124; history of manuscript, 563; literal text, 563-574.
Faw, Abraham, candidacy, 189.
Federal Hall, reconstruction, 223, 224; cost payment, 225, 226; later uses, 226; L'En- fant's pay, 227; description, 228; audience chamber, 229, 246; view, 658.
Federal system, symmetry, popular power, 47, 48. See also States; Union.
Federalist, 26; on judiciary, 352; on power of removal, 383.
Feke, Robert, portraits by, 804, 808. Fenner, Arthur, letter to, 498; proclama- tion, 605.
Fenno, John. See Gazette of the United States.
Few, William, portraits, sketches, 59, 797, 816; seat of government, 147, senator, 197; attends, 229; judiciary bill, 353; diplomatic offices, 401; signs Constitution,
Field, Robert, portraits by, 792, 800, 820. Field, S. J., service, 756.
Fielding, Mantle, portrait committee, 774. Fifteenth Amendment, 44, 560; date of ratifi- fication, 65.
Fifth Amendment, 42, 136, 557; date of ratification, 62.
Finances, state accounts, 409, 473; readjust- ment of state, 455, 456. See also Debts; Expenditures; Revenue; Taxation; Treas-
Findley, Williams, elections, candidacy, 180- 182; broadside, 609.
Fines, excessive, 42, 136, 558.
Finland, high court, 760.
Fireworks, inauguration, 272, 279.
First Amendment, 41, 557; date of ratifica- tion, 62.
Fishbourn, Benjamin, rejection by Senate, 396; letter to, 397.
Fitzpatrick, J. C., on engrosser of the Con- stitution, 761.
FitzSimons, Thomas, sketch, 53; elections, candidacy, 181, 183; representative, 235; amendments, 306; executive departments, 335, 339; signs Constitution, 553. Florida, admission, 60; proposed occupation, 575.
Floyd, Catharine, portrait, sketch, 794. Floyd, William, Independence, 532; por- traits, sketches, 794, 802.
Floyd, Mrs. William, portrait, sketch, 794. Fonda, Jellis, elections, 174.
Foreign relations, under Continental Con- gress, 12, 329; presidential control, 132, 399, 549; bill for department, Depart- ment of State, 335-338; isolation, 335, 571, 572, 629; ad interim office, 409; hemispheric basis, Monroe Doctrine, 575- 577; Washington's advice, 570-573; Eu- ropean-held American territory, 575. See also Diplomatic offices. Forrest, Marie M., Staff, 588. Forrest, Uriah, candidacy, 188. Fortescue, Sir John, on natural law, 742. Foster, Abiel, representative, 160, 230. Foster, Theodore, diplomatic offices, 401; senator, 498.
Fourteenth Amendment, 44, 136, 559; date of ratification, 65.
Fourth Amendment, 42, 557; date of ratifi- cation, 62.
Fourth of July, presidential reception, 418. Fox, D. R., portrait committee, 774. France, mission, 400, 401; commemorative stamp, 614; high court, 760. Frankfurter, Felix, portrait, 717; Supreme Court sesquicentennial, 718; service, 758.
Franklin, Benjamin, Albany Plan, 8; Con- vention, 16, 17, 122, 623; ratification, 25; portraits, sketches, 52, 791, 802, 808, 810; vice presidency, 205; on delay of Congress, 231; on amendments, 292; postoffice, 332; prize cases, 348; on Adams, 378; Inde- pendence, 529, 532; signs Constitution, 553; study for statue, 810.
Franklin, Deborah, portrait, sketch, 808. Franklin, Walter, house, 263.
Fraser, Charles, portraits by, 790, 796, 798, 823.
Fraser, J. E., Washington statue, 710, 711. Freeman, J. E., Mt. Vernon exercises, 619, 621.
Frelinghuysen, J. S., portrait committee, 774. French and Indian War, political effect, 7. Froyd, Margaret, staff, 588. Fugitive slaves, rendition, 551. Fuller, Abraham, oath, 434. Fuller, M. W., service, 754.
Gadsden, Christopher, elector, 218. Gale, E. W., cartoons, 832, 853. Gale, George, candidacy, 188. Gallatin, Albert, senatorship, 241; amend- ments, 281.
Gardoqui, Diego, reception of Washington, 273; inauguration, 276; illumination, 279. Garfield, H. A., Commission, v. Garner, J. N., Commission, v; portrait, sketch, 657; Congress sesquicentennial, 661, 662, 667, 672, 677, 683.
Gazette of the United States, on Treasury appointments, 345; use of titles, 377; on power of removal, 391; on social regula- tions, 412.
George VI of Great Britain, visit, 614, 615. Georgetown, D. C., reception of Washington, 268.
Georgia, settlement, 6; ratification, 25, 60, 125, 652; elections, 196; electoral vote, 216-218; amendments, 328; South Caro- lina case, 350; state-nation pluralism, 438; cessation of imposts, 449; tonnage tax, 450; lighthouse cession, 453; new constitution, 454; paper money, 457; militia law, 457; instruction of senators, 460; Signers, 532, 540, 553; and Supreme Court, 746, 747.
Germans, Pennsylvania election, 184. Gerry, Elbridge, Convention, 17, 124; ratifi- cation, 25; candidacy, 165; service, 236; oath, 249; amendments, 301, 303, 308-310, 312; congressional timidity, 303; standing army, 310; executive departments, 334, 335; judiciary, 351; power of removal, 383, 385; letter to, 452; Independence, 532; Confederation, 539; declarings acts void, 746; portrait, sketch, 809, 820. Gerry, James, portrait, sketch, 804. Gerry, T. R., portrait, sketch, 804.
Gibbons, Mrs. J. H., portrait committee, 774.
Gibbs, Shirley, staff, 588.
Gilman, Nicholas, portraits, sketches, 50, 809, 820; representative, 160; service, 237; signs Constitution, 553.
Gladstone, W. E., on Constitution, 127, 666, 723.
Goolrich, C. O., Commission, v.
Gordon, G. A., portrait committee, 774. Gore, Christopher, King's candidacy, 164; on vice presidency, 207; on Laco, 210; on Hamilton, 343; on judiciary bill, 358; on judicial appointments, 365; district attor- ney, state-nation pluralism, 365, 441; on Jay, 431.
Gorham, Nathaniel, portraits, sketches, 50, 803, 810, 822; Convention, 123; candi- dacy, 165; office-seeker, 264; signs Con- stitution, 553.
Grand juries, circuit court charges, 430; requirement, 557.
Gray, Harrison, letter to, 240.
Gray, Horace, service, 757.
Grayson, William, senator, 192; service, 236; letter to, 293; amendments, 300, 304, 315- 317, 319; judiciary bill, 357, 358; titles, 377, 379; power of removal, 387, 388; death, 459.
Great Britain, missions, 400-402; high court, 760. See also England.
Greece, high court, 760.
Green, Thomas, admonished, 259.
Greene, William, portrait, sketch, 782. Greene, Mrs. William, portrait, sketch, 782. Grey, Sir Edward, on decay of civilization, 728.
Grier, R. C., service, 756.
Griffin, Cyrus, inauguration, 276; Court of
Appeals, 349; state-nation pluralism, 437. Griffin, Samuel, state-nation pluralism, 437. Grimké, J. F., elector, 218; on North Caro- lina, 473.
Grotius, Hugo, on natural law, 742. Grout, Jonathan, representative, 166. Guam, annexation, 61.
Guatemala, commemorative stamps, 614; high court, 760.
Gülager, Christian, portrait by, 802.
Gunn, James, senator, 197; diplomatic offices, 401; Rhode Island, 494. Guyer, U. S., Supreme Court sesquicen- tennial, address, 715, 733.
Gwinnett, Button, Independence, 532. Gwinnett, Emilia, portrait, sketch, 800.
Habeas corpus, writ of, protection, 32, 546; English act, 522-525.
Haines, Mrs. C. K., portrait by, 808. Haiti, commemorative stamp, 614; high court, 760.
Hall, Lyman, Independence, 532. Hamilton, Alexander, Annapolis Conven- tion, 15; Constitutional Convention, 17, 121, 123, 623; signs Constitution, 24, 124, 553; ratification, Federalist, 25-27, 143; portraits, sketches, 51, 775-777; seat of government, 148-150; letters to, 163, 176,
203, 210, 215, 286, 343; New York elections, 171, 173; Madison's candidacy, 192; New York senators, 176; Washington and presidency, 202; vice presidency, 205; political leadership, 211; reducing vote for Adams, 214; beginning of Congress, 229; amendments, 281, 290; Randolph on, 283; bill for Treasury Department, 341; adviser on appointments, 343; secretary of the treasury, 342, 346; independent judiciary system, 354; R. H. Harrison, 368; presi- dential dinner, 372; power of removal, 383; Richard Harrison, 397; attends President to Congress, 408; social regulations, 412- 415; Cabinet, 423, 424; Jay's unofficial ad- vice, 427; broadside, 606. Hamilton, Mrs. Alexander, portraits, sketch- es, 776, 779, 820.
Hamilton, L. M., impersonation, 713. Hancock, John, ratification, 25, 209; vice presidency, supposed intrigue, 206-210, 215, 216; Adams' departure, 265; second convention, 286; amendments, 325; Sulli- van, 368; oath, 434; state troops, 457; state-nation pluralism, 440; readjustment of state finances, 456; copper coinage, 456; assumption, 464; Independence, 532; Con- federation, 539; portraits, sketches, 776, 778; objects, 792.
Hancock, Mrs. John, portrait, sketch, 776. Hand, Edward, candidacy, 185. Handy, John, portrait, sketch, 794. Hanny, W. F., cartoon, 852.
Hanson, John, Confederation, 540.
Harbor improvements, state tonnage taxes, 450.
Harding, Chester, portrait by, 788. Hardy, Joseph, penmanship, 765. Harlan, J. M., Bering Sea arbitration, 430; service, 756.
Harnett, Cornelius, Confederation, 540. Harrington, H. W., letter to, 473. Harrisburg Convention, 281.
Harrison, Benjamin, office-seeker, 264; In- dependence, 532; portrait, sketch, 798. Harrison, Benjamin, jr., portrait, sketch, 778.
Harrison, M. E., Commission, v.
Harrison, Pat, Congress sesquicentennial, 656.
Harrison, Richard, judgeship, 397.
Harrison, Robert H., electoral vote, 216; justiceship, 367, 368, 754.
Harrison, W. H., portrait, sketch, 778. Hart, John, Independence, 532; portrait, sketch, 790.
Hartford, Conn., cloth for Washington and Adams, 260, 266.
Hartley, Thomas, candidacy, 183; amend- ments, 308; power of removal, 384. Harvard College, congressmen, 236. Harvie, John, Confederation, 540. Hatch, C. A., Supreme Court sesquicenten- nial, address, 715, 727.
Hathorn, John, state-nation pluralism, 438.
Hawaii, annexation, territory, 61. Hawkins, Benjamin, senator, 481; legislative antagonism, 462, 463.
Hazard, Ebenezer, letters to, 213, 473; reception of Washington, 272; inaugura- tion, 276; postmaster general, displaced, 345, 346; postoffice and outiside states, 473.
Hazard, Jonathan, ratification, 484, 493. Healy, G. P. A., portrait by, 806. Henry VII of England, America, 5. Henry, G. V., impersonation, 714. Henry, John, senator, 188.
Henry, Patrick, ratification, 25, 40; capital, 151; as boss, aim, amendments, 190-195, 282-285, 316, 320, 323; Madison's candi- dacy, 192, 193; and Senate, 193; on Fed- eralists and amendments, 293; letters to, 300, 304, 316, 324, 354, 378; in power of removal, 390; state-nation pluralism, 436; North Carolina, 470.
Henshaw, Samuel, Sedgwick's candidacy, 167; instruction of senators, 464. Hesselius, John, portraits by, 804, 806, 818, 819, 823.
Hewes, Joseph, Independence, 532.
Hewitt, Erskine, portrait committee, 774. Heyward, Thomas, jr., elector, 218; Inde- pendence, 532; Confederation, 540; por- traits, sketches, 792, 818.
Hichborn, Benjamin, Hancock, 209. Hickey, William, work on Constitution, 69. Hiester, Daniel, candidacy, 184. Hill, Jeremiah, on Hancock, 209. Hillegas, Michael, treasurer, dropped, 330, 345, 346; ad interim service, 409. Hillyer, L. C., view by, 828.
Higginson, Stephen, "Laco," on Hancock,
209, 210; on judicial appointments, 367. Hinsdale, Daniel, cloth for Washington, 261. Hirth, William, Commission, v.
Hodgdon, Samuel, on Rhode Island, 482. Hoey, C. R. portrait committee, 774. Hoffman, Harold, portrait committee, 774. Hollingsworth v. Virginia, 134, 747. Holmes, E. J., portrait committee, 774. Holmes, O. W., on power of removal, 388; service, 757.
Holmes v. Walton, 746.
Homan, H. E., cartoons, 849, 850. Honduras, commemorative stamp, 614; high court, 760.
Hooper, William, Independence, 532. Hopewell Treaty, modification, 407. Hopkins, Stephen, Independence, 532. Hopkinson, Francis, letter to, 205; judiciary bill, 355; district judge, first term, 369; broadsides, 609; portrait, sketch, 819; portraits by, 819.
Hopkinson, James, portrait, sketch, 819. Hopkinson, Thomas, portrait, sketch, 804. Horton, W. S., impersonation, 713.
Hosmer, Titus, Court of Appeals, 349; Con- federation, 539.
House of Representatives, money bills, 21, 130, 545; election and qualifications, 128, 542, 559; mace, 129; Chamber, 228; meeting, quorum, 229, 230; organization of first, 236, 239; rules, 239; temporary oath, 239; publication of debates, 242; Senate distinctions, 243, 244, 248, 252-256; procedure, 246; regulations, 543; and im- peachments, 543; in election of President, 548, 559; Supreme Court sesquicentennial, 733. See also Congress; Representation; Representatives.
Howard, J. E., elections, 190.
Huger, Daniel, representative, 196. Hughes, C. E., on judiciary act, 362, 676; Congress sesquicentennial address, 673; portraits, 716, 717; Supreme Court ses- quicentennial, address, 718, 725; service, 754, 757.
Hull, William, candidacy, 166. Humphreys, David, Washington's journey, 263, 268; inauguration, 275, 279; foreign mission, 400; attends President to Con- gress, 408; on social regulations, 412. Hungary, high court, 760. Hunt, Ward, service, 756. Hunter, Mary S., portrait, sketch, 808. Huntington, Benjamin, amendments, 308; power of removal, 384.
Huntington, Jedidiah, state-nation plural- ism, 440.
Huntington, Samuel, Independence, 532; Confederation, 539; portrait, sketch, 788. Hurley, C. F., portrait committee, 774. Hutson, Richard, Confederation, 540. Hylton v. United States, 133.
Idaho, admission, 60. Illinois, admission, 60.
Illuminations, for Washington, 261, 273, 279. Immigration, increase, effect, 116, 118. Immunities, of congressmen, 31, 544; pro- tection of citizens, 36, 42, 44, 551, 559. Impeachment, provisions, 31, 129, 543, 550; proposed amendments, 295; as sole means of removal, 382. Imposts. See Duties.
Imprisonment for debt, national, 454. Inauguration, journal on, 126; Washington pending, 274; plan, 274, 275; congressional confusion, 275; procession, 275; Senate Chamber, 276; oath on balcony, those present, clothes, 277; address, 277, 278; church service, 279; illumination, fire- works, 279; commemorative stamp, 613; sesquicentennial celebration, 699; reenact- ment, 712-714. See also Journeys. Income tax, 44, 137, 560.
Independence, development of desire, 10; painting of voting, 810. See also Declara- tion.
Independence Hall, Convention, 18. Independent Chronicle, on New Hampshire controversy, 444; on completion of ratifi- cation, 496, 498.
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