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To James Madison from Alexander White, [ca. 12 May] 1794

From Alexander White

[ca. 12 May 1794]

Dear Sir

I have the pleasure to contradict the report from Kentucky mentioned in my last of General Clarkes having fallen down the Ohio with 600 Men, I have seen the young man alluded to, and others who came with him. A report prevailed that a Mr Montgomery who has a Colonels commission under Clarke had taken Post at the mouth of the Ohio, and stopped all boats going down the river, but of this there was only a report not credited by the more intelligent. We have had great changes of weather from the excessive heat mentioned in my last—to severe frosts on the 7th. & 8th. instant, it is again moderate. I am Dear Sir Yours sincerely

Alexr White

RC (DLC). Docketed by JM, “May 1794.” Dated ca. 5 May 1794 in the Index to the James Madison Papers.

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