On general measures to preserve the peace between the states
Document 1787Governor Clinton is well disposed to concur in any general measure that may preserve peace of the two states, but perceives no danger from most of the persons mentioned in papers, particularly Ar. Moodrey. General Irwin and Mr. Bingham are going to Philadelphia and they can provide more information. As to Jenkins and Franklin, suggests that they be apprehended.
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Governor Clinton is well disposed to concur in any general measure that may preserve peace of the two states, but perceives no danger from most of the persons mentioned in papers, particularly Ar. Moodrey. General Irwin and Mr. Bingham are going to Philadelphia and they can provide more information. As to Jenkins and Franklin, suggests that they be apprehended.
Date
09/28/1787
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New York
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Document number
1787092890000
Notable persons
Benjamin Franklin
Arthur St. Clair
Governor Clinton
Ar. Moodrey
General Irwin
Mr. Bingham
Jenkins
Franklin
Notable locations
New York
Philadelphia
New York
Notable items
peace
