Thomas Sim Lee
11 documents

Unlawful Increase of Force on Ships in Ports of the United States
07/01/1794 Autograph Letter SignedNeutrality of United States dictated that no ships need additional weapons. The arming of vessels by United States ships, or the arming of vessels in U.S. water is unlawful. Rule sent to all other …
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Punishing the Whiskey Rebels.
09/24/1794 Printed DocumentSecretary Hamilton informs Governor Lee of Maryland of the disappearance of the Whiskey Rebellion in that state. Writes that President Washington saw with great satisfaction the "excellent …
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On the Whiskey Rebellion
09/18/1794 Printed DocumentSecretary Hamilton writes Governor Thomas Sim Lee of Maryland. Hamilton informs the governor that intelligence has reported that while "a great proportion of the inhabitants" are non-violent and wish …
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Militia to Baltimore
08/29/1794 Printed DocumentBy order of the President, Secretary Hamilton requests that the Governor of Maryland send a detachment of militia immediately to Baltimore.
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Letter to the Governor of Maryland
08/29/1794 Printed DocumentLetter from the Secretary of the Treasury to the Governor of Virginia.
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Letter from the Governor of Maryland
08/21/1794 Printed DocumentThe Governor of Maryland discusses the council's decision to furnish the detachment of militia with muskets, bayonets, and cartouch-boxes.
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Insurrection in Maryland
09/17/1794 Printed DocumentWrites the Governor of Maryland on the insurrection in the western parts of his state and Pennsylvania, later known as the Whiskey Rebellion. Informs him that the Jersey militia is coming forward with …
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Insurrection in Maryland
09/06/1794 Printed DocumentSecretary Hamilton informs the Governor of Maryland that some riots have apeared in the upper part of Baltimore County, Maryland, connected with the Whiskey Rebellion of western Pennsylvania. Urges …
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Assembling the Maryland militia
09/15/1794 Printed DocumentInforms Governor Lee of Maryland that it is President Washington's desire that no time be lost in uniting the whole of the Maryland militia at Fort Cumberland. If the commanding officer, Samuel Smith, …
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Assembling the Maryland militia
09/10/1794 Printed DocumentSecretary Hamilton instructs Governor Thomas Sim Lee of Maryland to assemble and speedily march the militia to Williamsport, Maryland. The Whiskey Rebellion of western Pennsylvania still has …
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Concerning the appointment of Lee's son to service
06/06/1799 Draft LetterAsks Thomas Lee if he would rather his son be commissioned to serve in the cavalry or infantry; the former sending him to Georgia or Tennessee, the latter sending him to Maryland.
James McHenry Papers
