HOUSTON—A Boeing 737-7BC known as “Archive One,” or the “Freedom Plane,” is flying nine founding-era documents to eight cities to commemorate America’s 250th anniversary.
Onboard are the 1774 Articles of Association from the First Continental Congress, which called for the boycott of British goods; three Oaths of Allegiance from 1778, signed by Aaron Burr, Alexander Hamilton, and George Washington; the 1783 Treaty of Paris, which officially ended the War for Independence; New Jersey delegate David Brearley’s secret printing of the United States Constitution; the delegates’ voting record for passing the Constitution; the Bill of Rights, with annotations and edits from Senate members; and one of approximately 50 surviving copies of William Stone’s 1823 engraving of the Declaration of Independence.





