French Privateer Schooner Industry and Sans Culottes
Document 1793Transmits letter from Governor Thomas Sim Lee of Maryland with sundry depositions relative to force alleged to have been received in Baltimore port by French Privateer Schooner Industry. Also discusses the capture of Brigadier Cunningham by Sans Culottes of Marseilles. Also encloses statement regarding pay due Marquis de LaFayette.
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Type
Copy of Signed Document
Description
Transmits letter from Governor Thomas Sim Lee of Maryland with sundry depositions relative to force alleged to have been received in Baltimore port by French Privateer Schooner Industry. Also discusses the capture of Brigadier Cunningham by Sans Culottes of Marseilles. Also encloses statement regarding pay due Marquis de LaFayette.
Date
12/24/1793
Author
Recipient
Repository
Collection
Document number
1793122400301
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Notable persons
Thomas Jefferson
Henry Knox
Thomas Sim Lee
sans culottes
French
Marquie de LaFayette
Cunningham
Notable locations
Maryland
Baltimore
France
Marseilles
Notable items
schooner
privateer

