Samuel Huntington
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Instructions for Governor Samuel Huntington
10/21/1786 Autograph Letter SignedInstructions enclosed, troop rendez-vous discussed.
J. G. W. E. Kestner Autograph Collection -
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10/31/1787 Cited letter or documentCited in Huntington to Knox, 11/25/1787.
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Application for Receipts
01/09/1787 Autograph Letter SignedIn accordance with a request by John Pierce, Wolcott is requesting that Huntington transmit to him copies of regimental agents' receipts so that settlements can be completed.
Gratz Collection of Autographs -
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03/04/1791 Cited letter or documentCited in Huntington to Knox, 03/28/1791.
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Regulations for Preserving the Neutrality of U.S. Ports
08/07/1793 Letter SignedMore formal list of regulations for preserving U.S. neutrality, based on Knox's letter of May 24 and drawn from international law. These deal with the legality of ships at war being outfitted or …
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Regarding American Citizens in Affairs of Prizes Taken by Illegally Equipped French Privateers
08/20/1793 Letter SignedReferring to his contemporaneous letter concerning the return to their owners of ships captured by certain French privateers, Knox transmits Washington's order that any American or neutral citizens …
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Procedure for Returning Ships Brought as Prizes into U.S. Ports By French Privateers
08/16/1793 Letter SignedReferring to the privateers mentioned in the U.S.-French agreement concerning French ships in U.S. ports, Knox directs that any prizes brought by French privateers into Connecticut ports be given back …
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Notification of Agreement Between U.S. & France Concerning French Ships in U.S. Ports
08/07/1793 Letter SignedInforms Huntington of a recent agreement between the U.S. and the French minister regarding the rights of French ships in neutral U.S. ports.
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Measures to prevent foreign aggression and protect neutrality
05/24/1793 Letter SignedDescribes measures to prevent foreign arms and aggression; discusses fitting and manning vessels as privateers; discusses neutrality of United States; mentions militia.
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08/07/1793 Cited letter or documentCited in Huntington to Knox, 08/16/1793.
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08/07/1793 Cited letter or documentCited in Huntington to Knox, 08/16/1793.
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05/23/1793 Cited letter or documentCited in Knox to Huntington, 05/24/1793.
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Instructions for Armed Enforcement of U.S. Harbors' Neutrality Among Warring Europeans
05/23/1793 Letter SignedInforms Huntington that a recent case which required "the interposition of the general Government" took place, and seeks to lay out principles governing similar cases which might occur. In the case …
Jonathan Trumbull Jr. Papers -
Government to Pay for Expenses of Returning Confiscated Ship & of Connecticut Militia
09/14/1793 Letter SignedResponds to a request for procedure regarding the return of a captured Brig, Nancy, to her owners, after being confiscated by two illicit privateers, Petite Democrat and Caramagnole. Knox says that …
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Further Explanation of Federal Policy on the Return of Ships Captured by Illicit French Privateers; Regarding Funds for Connecticut Militia
09/07/1793 Letter SignedKnox further explains the president's decision that American shipowners seeking to have remanded to them ships captured by the "illicit" French privateers [those outfitted in American ports, to the …
Jonathan Trumbull Jr. Papers -
European Privateers Outfitted in America to Be Barred from Ports; List of Known Offending Ships
08/16/1793 Letter SignedNotes that the federal government has tried in vain to outlaw the practice of European nations outfitting privateers in American ports, and passes down a firmer strategy to preserve American …
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Knox Informing Huntington of Rochefontaine's Appointment to Direct the Building of Fortifications in New England
03/29/1794 Autograph Letter SignedKnox informs Huntington that Colonel Rochefontaine will be directing the fortification of locations such as New London, Portsmouth, Rhode Island, and Massachusetts. Because of the number of locations …
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Knox forwards federal militia regulations to state authorities
05/19/1794 Document SignedKnox forwards the federal requirements to raise, arm, and equip militia to the Governor of Connecticut, Samuel Huntington.
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Illicit French Privateers Flouting U.S. Authority to Be Stripped of Military Equipment If Entering U.S. Ports Again
08/18/1794 Letter SignedExplains that the government has suffered much embarrassment from illicit French privateers running from one American port to the next, effectively getting the asylum that was to be denied to them …
Jonathan Trumbull Jr. Papers -
Illegal Actions for Belligerent Ship Outfitting in American Ports, to Extend to Neutral Nations & Most American Ships
07/01/1794 Letter SignedEstablishes a uniform principle of what outfitting actions taken by belligerent European ships in American ports are illegal. Any alterations to guns or creation of new carriages or portholes are …
Jonathan Trumbull Jr. Papers -
Embargo upon vessels bound to foreign ports
04/18/1794 Letter SignedPresident 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 …
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Discussion of Ongoing Construction of Fortifications at New London
07/12/1794 Autograph Letter SignedDiscusses work on the fortifications of New London, including blockhouses, earthworks, and a magazine. Explains that most of the appropriated funds were spent on blockhouses.
Jonathan Trumbull Jr. Papers -
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Letter Citation
01/06/1795 Cited letter or documentCited in Huntington to Pickering, 01/22/1795.
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