No Disgraceful Insults or Injuries to the Inhabitants

Item

Type

Letter Signed

Title

No Disgraceful Insults or Injuries to the Inhabitants

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]

year created

1794

month created

10

day created

31

sent from location

Philadelphia

recipient

in image

notable person/group

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 location

Philadelphia
the Glades
London
Ireland
France
Paris

notable item/thing

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

document number

1794103140001

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Document instances

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[view document] (4 pages) WGE12 (4 pages) Collection: Alexander Hamilton Papers R: 10
[view document] (0 pages) [no image] Publication: The Papers of Alexander Hamilton [unknown]

Document names

Type Name Location Notes
Author George Washington Philadelphia [n/a]
Recipient Alexander Hamilton [unknown] [n/a]