Disruptions from the Whiskey Rebellion
Document 1794President Washington writes Secretary Hamilton from Germantown, Pennsylvania regarding questions about the feasibility of sending two months of pay for troops, in light of the ongoing Whiskey Rebellion. Washington advises that such a move be delayed, at least until the commissioners who were sent into the insurgent counties make their report. At present, however, it is too hazardous to send the money.
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Description
President Washington writes Secretary Hamilton from Germantown, Pennsylvania regarding questions about the feasibility of sending two months of pay for troops, in light of the ongoing Whiskey Rebellion. Washington advises that such a move be delayed, at least until the commissioners who were sent into the insurgent counties make their report. At present, however, it is too hazardous to send the money.
Date
08/21/1794
Author
Recipient
Sent from
Germantown, Pennsylvania
Collection
Document number
1794082140000
Note
LC, George Washington Papers, Library of Congress
Notable persons
Alexander Hamilton
George Washington
insurgents
rebels
Anthony Wayne
commissioners
Notable locations
Germantown
Pennsylvania
western Pennsylvania
counties
Pittsburgh
Wilderness
Notable items
Whiskey Rebellion
insurrection
revolt
rebellion
