The Constitutional Convention

The year was 1787. The place: the State House in Philadelphia, the same location where the Declaration of Independence had been signed 11 years earlier. For four months, 55 delegates from the several states met to frame a Constitution for a federal republic that would last into “remote futurity.” This is the story of the delegates to that convention and the framing of the federal Constitution.

Introduction to this Web Site
by Gordon Lloyd

Introduction to the Constitutional Convention
by Gordon Lloyd


To clarify the events of the Constitutional Convention, Gordon Lloyd has organized the convention into four parts——a four part drama——and also provided a day-by-day summary of the Convention.

The Constitutional Convention as a Four Act Drama
by Gordon Lloyd

Day-by-Day Summary of the Convention
by Gordon Lloyd

Major Themes at the Constitutional Convention
by Gordon Lloyd

Convention Attendance Record
by Gordon Lloyd

Committee Assignments Chart
by Gordon Lloyd

Notes of Debates in the Federal Convention of 1787
by James Madison


This site also features a comprehensive guide to the delegates to the Constitutional Convention.

Names, Ages, Education, Experiences and Biographies of the Delegates
by Gordon Lloyd

Entertainment of George Washington at City Tavern in Philadelphia

Selected Correspondence from the Convention
Compiled by Gordon Lloyd

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