Cabinet Meeting: What is to be done with Mr. Genet?

Item

Type

Document Signed

Title

Cabinet Meeting: What is to be done with Mr. Genet?

Description

The members of the Cabinet agree that a letter should be dispatched to the French government stating the reasons for the recall of Citizen Genet.

year created

1793

month created

08

day created

01

sent from location

Philadelphia

in collection

note

The document was approved by Jefferson, Hamilton, Knox, and Randolph. It is in the handwriting of Jefferson.

created note

Notes on Cabinets meetings from 08/01/1793 to 08/23/1793

notable person/group

Cabinet
Thomas Jefferson, Secretary of State
Alexander Hamilton, Secretary of the Treasury
Henry Knox, Secretary of War
Edmund Randolph, Attorney General
Minister of the U.S. at Paris
Mr. Morris
Executive of the French Government
the President [Washington]

notable location

Philadelphia

notable item/thing

Mr. Genet's correpondence and conduct
vessel to be sent to France express

document number

1793080100100

Document instances

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Document names

Type Name Location Notes
Author Thomas Jefferson Philadelphia Additional authors: Alexander Hamilton, Henry Knox, and Edmund Randolph.