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New York.--Rufus King, Philip Schuyler.

New Jersey.--William Paterson, Jonathan Elmer.

Pennsylvania.--William Maclay, Robert Morris.

Delaware.--Richard Bassett, George Reed.

Maryland.--Charles Carroll, John Henry.

Virginia.--Richard Henry Lee, William Grayson.

South Carolina.--Ralph Izard, Pierce Butler.

Georgia.--William Few, James Gunn.

North Carolina.--Benjamin Hawkins, Samuel Johnston.

Rhode Island.--Joseph Stanton, jr., Theodore Foster.

LIST OF REPRESENTATIVES.

New Hampshire.--Nicholas Gilman, Samuel Livermore, Abiel Foster.

Massachusetts.--George Thatcher, Fisher Ames, George Leonard, Elbridge Gerry, Jonathan Grout, Benjamin Goodhue, Theodore Sedgwick, George Partridge.

Connecticut.--Benjamin Huntington, Jonathan Trumbull, Jeremiah Wadsworth, Roger Sherman, Jonathan Sturges.

New York.--John Lawrence, Egbert Benson, William Floyd, Peter Sylvester, John Hathorn, Jeremiah Van Rensselaer.

New Jersey.--Elias Boudinot, James Schureman, Lambert Cadwalader, Thomas Sinnickson.

Pennsylvania.--Henry Wynkoop, Frederick Augustus Muhlenberg, Daniel Heister, Thomas Scott, George Clymer, Thomas Fitzsimons, Thomas Hartley, Peter Muhlenberg.

Delaware.--John Vining.

Maryland.--William Smith, George Gale, Daniel Carroll, Joshua Seney, Michael Jenifer Stone, Benjamin Contee.

Virginia.--Alexander White, James Madison, jr., John Page, Richard Bland Lee, Samuel Griffin, Andrew Moore, Josiah Parker, Theodorick Bland, Isaac Coles, John Brown.

South Carolina.--Thomas Tudor Tucker, Edanus Burke, Daniel Huger, William Smith, Thomas Sumter.

Georgia.--Abraham Baldwin, James Jackson, George Mathews.

North Carolina.--John Steele, Timothy Bloodworth, Hugh Williamson, John Baptist Ashe, John Sevier.

Rhode Island.--Benjamin Bourn.

FIRST CONGRESS.--FIRST SESSION.

PROCEEDINGS AND DEBATES

THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

WEDNESDAY, March 4, 1789.

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