No Disgraceful Insults or Injuries to the Inhabitants
Document 1794Along with a discussion of events in Europe, especially relative to the war between Britain and France, Washington discusses some recent political matters and urges that the citizens of western Pennsylvania be treated with respect by the Army. [Whiskey Rebellion]
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Type
Letter Signed
Description
Along with a discussion of events in Europe, especially relative to the war between Britain and France, Washington discusses some recent political matters and urges that the citizens of western Pennsylvania be treated with respect by the Army. [Whiskey Rebellion]
Date
10/31/1794
Author
Recipient
Sent from
Philadelphia
Repository
Collection
Document number
1794103140001
Notable persons
Alexander Hamilton
George Washington
our ministers abroad
the French
British merchantmen
Mr. [James] Monroe
Mr. [Jonathan] Trumbull
the Senate
Mr. [Stephen] Mitchell
[Herman] Husband
the Governors
Officers
Corps
Secretary of War [Knox]
Mrs. Hamilton
Notable locations
Philadelphia
the Glades
London
Ireland
France
Paris
Notable items
rain
accident on the road
deep impression of the wheels
wet weather
the Gazettes
land
sea
fate of [Maximilien Francois Marie Isidore de] Robespierre
the convention
disgraceful insults or injuries
deposit of the arms and public stores
