Dispatches of Gouverneur Morris
Document 1794Cabinet meeting concerning the resolution of the Senate calling for the correspondences between Gouveneur Morris and Edmund Randolph. Morris was U.S. ambassador to France and Randolph was Secretary of State. Knox intimated that no part of the correspondence should be sent to the Senate; Randolph intimated that parts of the correspondence which President Washington thinks "improper" should not be sent.
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Printed Document
Description
Cabinet meeting concerning the resolution of the Senate calling for the correspondences between Gouveneur Morris and Edmund Randolph. Morris was U.S. ambassador to France and Randolph was Secretary of State. Knox intimated that no part of the correspondence should be sent to the Senate; Randolph intimated that parts of the correspondence which President Washington thinks "improper" should not be sent.
Date
01/28/1794
Author
Recipient
Collection
Document number
1794012800000
Note
The document was approved by Knox, Hamilton, and Randolph. It is in the handwriting of Randolph.
Notable persons
Cabinet
Henry Knox
Alexander Hamilton
Edmund Randolph
Senate
Gouverneur Morris
George Washington
Notable locations
Philadelphia
France
Notable items
Correspondence
