I have found the most useful book and website. It is sponsored by Ashland University. The website has everything from artwork (notarized with text boxes on the identification of the faces), an index to Madison's notes and much more. The link is http://www.teachingamericanhistory.org/convention/. Simply fantastic. The book has a brief bio of every member of the convention. I luckily found this jewel at Half-Price during the holiday break, Founding Fathers by M.E. Bradford.
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Sunday, January 3, 2010
Constitutional Convention
I have found the most useful book and website. It is sponsored by Ashland University. The website has everything from artwork (notarized with text boxes on the identification of the faces), an index to Madison's notes and much more. The link is http://www.teachingamericanhistory.org/convention/. Simply fantastic. The book has a brief bio of every member of the convention. I luckily found this jewel at Half-Price during the holiday break, Founding Fathers by M.E. Bradford.
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