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Ratification of the Constitution
by the State of Georgia
January 2, 1788.
In Convention; Wednesday, January the second, one thousand
seven hundred and eighty eight:
To all to whom these Presents shall come, Greeting.
Whereas the form of a Constitution for the Government
of the United States of America, was, on the seventeenth day of
September, one thousand seven hundred and eighty-seven, agreed upon
and reported to Congress by the Deputies of the said United States
convened in Philiadelphia; which said Constitution is written in
the words following, to wit;
And Whereas the United States in Congress assembled
did, on the twenty-eighth day of September, one thousand seven hundred
and eighty-seven, Resolve, unanimously, That the said Report, with
the resolutions and letter accompanying the same, be transmitted
to the several Legislatures, in order to be submitted to a Convention
of Delegates chosen in each State by the People thereof, in conformity
to the Resolves of the Convention made and provided in that case.
And Whereas the Legislature of the State of Georgia
did, on the twenty-sixth day of October, one thousand seven hundred
and eighty-seven, in pursuance of the above recited resolution of
Congress,
Resolve, That a convention be elected on the day
of the next General Election, and in the same manner as representatives
are elected; and that the said Convention consist of not more than
three members from each County. And that the said Convention should
meet at Augusta, on the fourth Tuesday in December then next, and
as soon thereafter as convenient, proceed to consider the said Report,
letter and resolutions, and to adopt or reject any part or the whole
thereof.
Now Know Ye, That We, the Delegates of the People
of the State of Georgia in Convention met, pursuant to the Resolutions
of the Legislature aforesaid, having taken into our serious consideration
the said Constitution, Have assented to, ratified and adopted, and
by these presents DO, in virtue of the powers and authority to Us
given by the People of the said State for that purpose, for, and
in behalf of ourselves and our Constituents, fully and entirely
assent to, ratify and adopt the said Constitution.
Done in Convention, at Augusta in the said State,
on the second day of January, in the year of our Lord one thousand
seven hundred and eighty eight, and of the Independence of the United
States the twelfth. In Witness whereof we have hereunto subscribed
our names.
JOHN WEREAT.President
and Delegate for the County of Richmond.
W: STEPHENS
JOSEPH HABERSHAM
Chatham
JENKINS DAVIS
N BROWNSON
Effingham
EDWD TELFAIR
H. TODD
Burke
WILLIAM FEW
JAMES MCNEIL
Richmond
GEO MATHEWS
FLORCE SULLIVAN
JOHN KING
Wilkes
JAMES. POWELL
JOHN ELLIOTT
JAMES MAXWELL
Liberty
GEO: HANDLEY.
CHRISTOPHER HILLARY
J: MASON.
Glynn
HENRY OSBORNE
JAMES SEAGROVE
JACOB WEED
Camden
JARED IRWIN
JOHN RUTHERFORD
Washington
ROBT CHRISTMAS
THOMAS DANIELL
R MIDDLETON
Greene
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