Ratifications of the Constitution of the United States/Delaware

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We, the deputies of the people of the Delaware state, in Convention met, having taken in our serious consideration the Federal Constitution proposed and agreed upon by the deputies of the United States in a General Convention held at the city of Philadelphia, on the seventeenth day of September, in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and eighty-seven, have approved, assented to, ratified, and confirmed, and by these presents do, in virtue of the power and authority to us given, for and in behalf of ourselves and our constituents, fully, freely, and entirely approve of, assent to, ratify, and confirm, the said Constitution.

Done in Convention, at Dover, this seventh day of December, in the year aforesaid, and in the year of the independence of the United States of America the twelfth.

In testimony whereof, we have hereunto subscribed our names.

     
Sussex County. Kent County. Newcastle County.
John Ingram, Nicholas Ridgely, James Latimer, President,
John Jones, Richard Smith, James Black,
William Moore, George Fruitt, John James,
William Hall, Richard Bassett, Gunning Bedford, Sen.
Thomas Laws, James Sykes, Kensey Johns,
Isaac Cooper, Allen M'Lean, Thomas Watson,
Woodman Storkley, Daniel Cummins, Sen. Solomon Maxwell,
John Laws, Joseph Barker, Nicholas Way,
Thomas Evans, Edward White, Thomas Duff,
Israel Holland. George Manlove. Gunning Bedford, Jun.

[l. s.]To all to whom these Presents shall come, Greeting.

I, Thomas Collins, president of the Delaware state, do hereby certify, that the above instrument of writing is a true copy of the original ratification of the Federal Constitution by the Convention of the Delaware state, which original ratification is now in my possession.

In testimony whereof, I have caused the seal of the Delaware state to be hereunto annexed.
THOMAS COLLINS.