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ONE OF THE EARLIEST PRINTINGS OF THE HOUSE DRAFT OF THE BILL OF RIGHTS

Very early printing of the House version of the Bill of Rights, in the New-York Journal.

New York: Thomas Greenleaf, 27 August 1789
4 pages, 19¼ x 12 inches, on two detached sheets; stitch holes in left margin, minor foxing; uncut. 

The 24 August House of Representatives draft of the Bill of Rights appears on page 3. This version was sent to the Senate for consideration. Seventeen proposed amendments appear here, some of which would be later combined by the Senate. Two amendments were also later rejected by the Senate--Articles XIV and XVI, as they appear here. The Senate and House later agreed on twelve amendments for the final submission to the states on 30 September, of which ten later gained passage as the Bill of Rights.

The New-York Journal's publisher Thomas Greenleaf also produced the official House printing of this 24 August draft, one day earlier before his newspaper printing on August 26. One of them sold in a 2002 Swann Americana sale for $299,000, which is still a department record.

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  • Condition: New York Packet of this date for $7000 in 2011 (2253-119).

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