Tar militia correspondence between Samuel Hanson, Thomas Jefferson, and Henry Dearborn, 1808
The first letter from Samuel Hanson, Naval purser, to Thomas Jefferson, explains the formation of a rogue association within the Volunteer Rifle militia, who called themselves the "Tar Militia.” This rogue group planned on tarring and feathering another militiaman, who happened to be born...
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Collection: | Daniel Parker papers (#0466) |
Date: | 1808-11-04, 1808-11-05 |
Location: | Navy Yard Washington D.C. |
Box Number: | Box 13 |
Folder Number: | Folder 16 |
Format: | Electronic |
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Copyright: | Please contact Historical Society of Pennsylvania Rights and Reproductions (rnr@hsp.org) |
Online Access: | https://digitallibrary.hsp.org/index.php/Detail/objects/11984 |
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The first letter from Samuel Hanson, Naval purser, to Thomas Jefferson, explains the formation of a rogue association within the Volunteer Rifle militia, who called themselves the "Tar Militia.” This rogue group planned on tarring and feathering another militiaman, who happened to be born in England, under the auspices that he was a “monarchist.” The second letter, from Jefferson to Henry Dearborn, Secretary of War, informs Dearborn of the creation of the rogue group and advises him to inform their commanding officer, General Mason, without naming Hanson as their informer.   |
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