William Plumer of New Hampshire merits the recognition of
historical students along with those other pioneer diarists of the
United States Senate because his Memorandum is an almost daily
record of sessions in the Senate from October 17, 1803, when
Congress convened in special session to consider the treaty and
conventions with France respecting the purchase of Louisiana, until
the close of his term in March 1807.
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