Report of the Committee on the Form of Government, 1778
Scope and Contents
Abstract: "Although the [constitution] is, in general in our opinion unexceptionable, yet being under disagreeable necessity to accept or reject the whole, we are constrained to the latter for the following reasons: First, the constitution is not preceded by a bill of rights whereby the power of the assembly is not circumscribed, and they are left at liberty to alter or repeal at pleasure those very laws which are a principal part of the constitution and thereby sap it's very foundation. Second, the mode of choosing senators appears highly exceptionable as being tedious, subject to great corruption, and out of the power of the people to in general make a wise and judicious election which reasons we imagine to be of great importance and ought to be well attended to, lest we see the seeds of arbitrary power and be not able to pluck them up again". Signed by James Parker, Committee Chairman, 5/7/1778
Dates
- Creation: 1778
Creator
- From the Collection: Town of Southborough (Organization)
- From the Collection: Commonwealth of Massachusetts (Organization)
Conditions Governing Access
This collection is open for research. Whenever possible, digital surrogates must be consulted in lieu of the original documents to prevent unneccesary handling and mitigate wear. Research is accommodated by appointment only. Please call (508) 485-0710 x 3005 to make an appointment, or send an email to: [email protected]
Extent
1 Leaves
Language of Materials
English
Preservation Actions
All documents in Box #1030 underwent conservation treatment in January 2017 at the Northeast Document Conservation Center in Andover, MA.
Treatment Summary: Surface soil was reduced using dry cleaning techniques as necessary. The solubility of the inks on twenty-one objects selected for aqueous treatment were tested. The blue"#" and "copied" stamps were removed from 4 objects through the use of organic solvents on the suction table in preparation for washing. Please note: Some of the ink was not solubilized and remains in the paper. The documents were washed in a 30:70 ethanol water combination to reduce acidity, staining and discoloration. Paper patches were removed during the washing procedure. After carefully testing the iron gall ink and confirming the presence of free iron (Fe2+ ), a calcium phytate treatment was performed to stabilize the iron gall ink followed by alkalization with calcium bicarbonate as needed. Treated objects were sized with a 0.5% gelatin solution. Tears and breaks were mended and losses were filled with an appropriate weight Japanese paper and wheat starch paste as needed. Thirty-two objects were humidified and flattened between blotters under moderate pressure as needed. All objects were housed in archival folders and polyester L-sleeves as needed in a 3" archival document box. A spacer was constructed of archival corrugated board to prevent slumping of the documents in the box.
Repository Details
Part of the Southborough Town Clerk’s Office Municipal Archive Repository