Arrival at New Orleans
Document 1800Wilkinson informs Hamilton that, after an arduous journey, he has at last arrived at New Orleans and peace and harmony seem to prevail everywhere except in the quarter of Mr. Bowle's usurpations.
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Type
Letter Signed
Description
Wilkinson informs Hamilton that, after an arduous journey, he has at last arrived at New Orleans and peace and harmony seem to prevail everywhere except in the quarter of Mr. Bowle's usurpations.
Date
02/12/1800
Author
Recipient
Sent from
New Orleans
Collection
Document number
1800021237100
Note
Published in the Papers of Alexander Hamilton, vol. XXIV, 233-234.
Notable persons
Alexander Hamilton
James Wilkinson
Lieutenant Lovel
John M. Lovell
paymaster
troops
Lieutenant William R. Boote
Spanish Government
William Augustus Bowles
Notable locations
New Orleans
Loftus' Heights
Notable items
ordnance Brig
cannon
public stores
transport
arrangements
pay
mischief
every necessary aid
