"Democratic Influence" in Government

Item

Type

Autograph Letter Signed

Title

"Democratic Influence" in Government

Description

Due to the military reductions that were occasioned by a new "democratic influence" in government, Major Craig offers sympathies to Samuel Hodgdon for being removed from office. Craig also expresses regret that Colonel Pickering was among those fired. Craig is referring to the ascension of Thomas Jefferson into the White House, along with the Democratic-Republicans in Congress - the opposition to the Federalist agenda. Jefferson was known for his opposition to a standing army.

year created

1800

month created

05

day created

23

author

sent from location

Pittsburgh

recipient

sent to location

Philadelphia

in image

notable person/group

Samuel Hodgdon
Isaac Craig
Democratic-Republicans
Jeffersonians
Thomas Jefferson
Timothy Pickering
James O'Hara
John Francis Hamtramck

notable location

Philadelphia
Pittsburgh

notable item/thing

standing army
military
debits
credits
removal

document number

1800052380101

page start

1

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Document instances

In image In source Location in source
[view document] (6 pages) ZQV02 (6 pages) Collection: Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94) B: 7
[view document] (3 pages) ZQV02a (3 pages) Collection: Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94) B: 7
[view document] (0 pages) IBO47 (0 pages) Collection: Isaac Craig Papers XXI398-399

Document names

Type Name Location Notes
Author Isaac Craig Pittsburgh [n/a]
Recipient Samuel Hodgdon Philadelphia [n/a]