Publications
- The Documentary History of the First Federal Congress of the United
States of America, March 4, 1789-March 3, 1791:
- Vol. 1. Senate Legislative Journal. Linda Grant De Pauw, Editor.
Charlene Bangs Bickford and LaVonne Marlene Siegel, Assistant Editors. (The Johns Hopkins University Press,
Baltimore, 1972), 800 pages, ISBN 0-8018-1280-1.
- Vol. 2. Senate Executive Journal and Related
Documents. Linda Grant De Pauw, Editor.
Charlene Bangs Bickford and LaVonne Marlene Siegel, Assistant Editors. (The Johns Hopkins University Press,
Baltimore, 1974), 592 pages, ISBN 0-8018-1572-X.
- Vol. 3. House of Representatives Journal.
Linda Grant De Pauw, Editor. Charlene Bangs Bickford, and LaVonne Siegel
Hauptman, Associate Editors. (The Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, 1977), 466
pages, ISBN 0-8018-1819-2.
- Vol.4. Legislative Histories: Amendments to the
Constitution through Foreign Officers Bill [HR-1 16]. Charlene Bangs
Bickford and Helen E. Veit, Editors. (The Johns Hopkins University Press,
Baltimore, 1986), 800 pages, ISBN 0-8018-3163-6.
- Vol. 5. Legislative Histories: Funding Act
[HR-63] through Militia Bill [HR1l2]. Charlene Bangs Bickford and
Helen E. Veit, Editors. (The Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, 1986), 776
pages, ISBN 0-8018-3167-9.
- Vol. 6. Legislative Histories: Mitigation of
Fines Bill [HR-38] through Resolution on Unclaimed Western Lands.
Charlene Bangs Bickford and Helen E. Veit, Editors. (The Johns Hopkins University Press,
Baltimore, 1986), 736 pages, ISBN
0-8018-3169-5.
- Vol. 7: Petition Histories: Revolutionary
War-related Claims. Charlene Bangs Bickford, William C.
diGiacomantonio, and Kenneth R. Bowling., editors. (The Johns Hopkins University Press,
Baltimore, 1997), 648 pages, ISBN
0-8018-5565-9.
- Vol. 8: Petition Histories and Non-Legislative
Official Documents. Charlene Bangs Bickford, William C.
diGiacomantonio. and Kenneth R. Bowling, editors. (The Johns Hopkins University Press,
Baltimore, 1998), 648 pages, ISBN
0-8018-5566-7.
- Vol. 9. The Diary of William Maclay and Other
Notes on Senate Debates. Kenneth R. Bowling and Helen E. Veit, Editors. (The Johns Hopkins University Press,
Baltimore, 1988), 560 pages, ISBN 0-8018-3535-6 (cloth), 0-8018-3683-2
(paper).
- Vol. 10. Debates in the House of Representatives,
First Session, April-May 1789. Charlene Bangs Bickford, Kenneth R.
Bowling, and Helen E. Veit, editors. (The Johns Hopkins University Press,
Baltimore, 1992), 864 pages, ISBN0-8018-4177-1.
- Vol. 11. Debates in the House of Representatives,
First Session, June-September, 1789. Charlene Bangs Bickford, Kenneth
R. Bowling, and Helen E. Veit, editors. (The Johns Hopkins University Press,
Baltimore, 1992), 768 pages, ISBN 0-8018-4178-X.
- Vol. 12. Debates in the House of Representatives,
Second Session, January-March 1790. Helen E. Veit, Charlene Bangs
Bickford, Kenneth R. Bowling, and William C. diGiacomantonio, editors. (The Johns Hopkins University Press,
Baltimore, 1995), 976 pages, ISBN 0-8018-4576-9.
- Vol. 13. Debates in the House of Representatives,
Second Session, April-August, 1790. Helen E. Veit, Charlene Bangs
Bickford, Kenneth R. Bowling, and William C. diGiacomantonio, editors. (The Johns Hopkins University Press,
Baltimore, 1995), 888 pages, ISBN 0-8018-4577-7.
- Vol. 14. Debates in the House of Representatives:
Third Session, December 1790-March 1791. William C. di Giacomantonio,
Kenneth R. Bowling, Charlene Bangs Bickford, and Helen E. Veit, editors. (The Johns Hopkins University Press,
Baltimore, 1996), 1,000 pages, ISBN 0-8018-5015-0.
Creating the Bill of Rights: The Documentary Record from the First Federal Congress.
edited by Helen E. Veit, Kenneth R. Bowling and Charlene Bangs Bickford (The Johns
Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, 1991), 348 pages, ISBN 0-8018-4100-3.
Bickford, Charlene Bangs and Kenneth R. Bowling, Birth of the Nation:
The First Federal Congress, 1789-1791.
(Madison House, Madison, Wisconsin, 1989), 116 pages, ISBN 0-9618400-1-3.
A 'Tub to the Whale': The Founding Fathers and the Adoption of the Federal Bill of Rights," Journal of the Early Republic. 8 (1988) 223-51.
First Federal Congress Project
The George Washington University
Washington, DC 20052
Phone: 202-676-6777
Comments or questions should be sent to: bickford@gwu.edu
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