Knox transmits orders for embargo to Governor of North Carolina
Document 1794Letter, directs embargo on outbound vessels; mentions militia.
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WAR DEPARTMENT, Philadelphia
8 o'clock P, M. 26 March 1794.
Sir,
I am instructed by the President of the United States to transmit to your Excellency the inclosed resolve of Congress passed this day, laying an embargo for Thirty days, upon all vessels bound to any foreign port or place. The President requests that you will please to enforce the prompt execution of thesaid resolve, by the aid of the militia in all cases where the same may be necessary.
I have the honor to be
With great respect,
Your Excellency's
most obedient humble servant
His Excellency the Governor of
the State of North Carolina.
Knox
Secretary of war.
All armed vessels possessing public Commissions from any foreign haven (letters of marque excepted) are considered as not liable to the embargo.
Type
Printed Document Signed
Description
Letter, directs embargo on outbound vessels; mentions militia.
Date
03/26/1794
Author
Recipient
Sent from
War Department, Philadelphia
Repository
Collection
Document number
1794032600401
Page start
1
Note
Circular letter from the Secretary of War to the Governors. See Knox to Spaight, 03/26/1794, Knox to Fenner, 03/26/1794, and Knox to Lee, 03/26/1794.
Notable persons
Richard D Spaight
Henry Knox
Notable locations
War Department, Philadelphia
North Carolina
United States
Notable items
governor of the state of North Carolina
armed vessels possessing public commissions from any foreign power
considered not liable to the embargo
enforce the prompt execution of the said resolve
aid of the militia
instructed by the President of the United States to transmit to your excellency the inclosed resolve of congress
laying an embargo for thirty days upon all vessels bound to any foreign port or place
