Embargo upon vessels bound to foreign ports
Document 1794President Washington has directed Secretary Knox to inform Governor Samuel Huntington of Connecticut of the continuance of an embargo upon vessels bound for any foreign port. Requests cooperation of militia.
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War Department
April 18. 1794
Sir
The President of the United States has directed me to inform your Excellency of the continuance of the embargo upon vessels bound to any foreign port or place until the 25th of next month, and that the same be regulated conformably, to the enclosed resolves of the 2d instant, and of this date —
And he requests that the co-operation of your militia may be afforded if necessary, as mentioned in my former letter of the 26th ultimo —
I have the honor to be
with great respect
Your Excellency's
obedient Servant
H Knox
Secy of war
His Excellency
The Governor of Connecticut
[on reverse: Knox S.E. 1794]
[on reverse: No 1. May '93]
[stamp: PRESENTED BY J. PIERPONT MORGAN. FORD COLLECTION]
Type
Letter Signed
Description
President Washington has directed Secretary Knox to inform Governor Samuel Huntington of Connecticut of the continuance of an embargo upon vessels bound for any foreign port. Requests cooperation of militia.
Date
04/18/1794
Author
Recipient
Sent from
War Department
Collection
Document number
1794041800001
Page start
1
Notable persons
Samuel Huntington
Henry Knox
George Washington
Notable locations
War Department
Connecticut
Notable items
embargo
vessels
foreign port
resolves
militia

