Don Manuel Gayoso De Lemos
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Suspension of the Evacuation of These Posts
05/03/1797 Letterbook CopyGayoso de Lemos assures Lieutenant Pope that political reasons require a minimal and temporary Spanish presence in United States territory and no disrespect is intended by the King of Spain.
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Suspension of Evacuation
04/01/1797 Printed DocumentNotification that evacuation of posts in Gayoso de Lemos province of Natchez has been suspended until U.S. and Spanish gov'ts can discuss issue.
FO 5/18 Foreign Office Correspondence, America(United States), General Correspondence. -
Request for Troops to Wait for Evacuation
03/25/1797 Printed DocumentSpanish posts waiting for verification of orders to evacuate, request U.S. troops to camp on banks of river until confirmation is received.
FO 5/18 Foreign Office Correspondence, America(United States), General Correspondence. -
Promises of Peace
05/06/1797 Printed DocumentGayoso de Lemos responded to Popes letter with peaceful overtones, desire for politics b/w nations to remain favorable.
FO 5/18 Foreign Office Correspondence, America(United States), General Correspondence. -
Movement of Troops to East Side of Mississippi
03/25/1797 Letter SignedDetails regarding the movement of troops to newly acquired land from treaty between U.S. and Spain.
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Intelligence on Planned Indian Attack
05/01/1797 Letter SignedDiscloses intelligence regarding plans of Indians, with British involvement, to attack from Canada. Assistance from Spain against British offered. Evacuation of posts delayed.
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Evacuation of Spanish Posts
04/01/1797 Letter SignedGayoso notified Pope that the Spanish garrison received orders to evacuate post now under U.S. possession; overtones of peaceful friendly relations.
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Continued Harmony Between Our Nations
05/06/1797 Contemporary Copy of LetterGayoso de Lemos assures Pope that he continues to be convinced of the harmony that exists between Spain and the United States and strongly condemns the person who has provided information that argues …
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British Invasion
05/01/1797 Printed DocumentIntelligence that British troops planned to march on Illinois, Spanish garrison must defend province and must postpone evacuation. Offered housing for U.S. troops.
FO 5/18 Foreign Office Correspondence, America(United States), General Correspondence. -
Barracks Provided
04/17/1797 Printed DocumentDiscourse between Spain and U.S. must occur before post is evacuated, Governor Gayoso provided housing for Pope while they waited decision of government.
FO 5/18 Foreign Office Correspondence, America(United States), General Correspondence. -
Accommodation of Troops at Post
04/17/1797 Letter SignedStatus of troops housed at post, anticipation of Pope's arrival.
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Agreement between Manuel Gayoso de Lemos and John M. Lovell
03/01/1799 Copy of documentAgreement between Manuel Gayoso de Lemos and John M. Lovell.
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