The Federalist Pillars illustrations from the Massachusetts Centinel, 1788

These illustrations and running commentary of the constitutional conventions appeared as a series in ten different issues of the Massachusetts Centinel, a Boston newspaper established by Benjamin Russell. It later became the Columbian Centinel and the Republican Journal, w...

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Date:1788-01-26, 1788-02-09, 1788-02-13, 1788-02-27, 1788-03-01, 1788-05-07, 1788-06-11, 1788-06-25, 1788-07-05, 1788-08-02
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Online Access:https://digitallibrary.hsp.org/index.php/Detail/objects/14323
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Summary: These illustrations and running commentary of the constitutional conventions appeared as a series in ten different issues of the Massachusetts Centinel, a Boston newspaper established by Benjamin Russell. It later became the Columbian Centinel and the Republican Journal, which Russell and partner William Warden had first issued on March 24, 1784.