South Carolina.
| 34. | John Rutledge, | 25 May. | 36. | Charles Pinckney, | 25 May. |
| 35. | Charles C. Pinckney, | 25 May. | 37. | Pierce Butler, | 25 May. |
Georgia.
| 38. | William Few, | 25 May. | George Walton. | ||
| 39. | Abraham Baldwin, | 11 June. | William Houstoun, | 1 June. | |
| William Pierce, | 31 May. | Nathaniel Pendleton. |
END OF VOL. I.
FOOTNOTES:
[1] In citing the "Madison Papers," I have constantly referred to the edition contained in the fifth (supplementary) volume of Mr. Jonathan Elliot's "Debates," &c., because it is more accessible to general readers. The accuracy of that publication, and its full and admirable Index, make it a very important volume to be consulted in connection with the subject of this work. In this relation, I may suggest the desirableness of a new and carefully revised edition of the Journals of the old Congress;—an enterprise that should be the care of the national government. A great magazine of materials for our national history, from the first Continental Congress to the adoption of the Constitution, exists in those Journals.
[2] Story's Commentaries on the Constitution, § 160.