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To Thomas Jefferson from Thomas Munroe, 3 July 1804

From Thomas Munroe

3 July [1804]

Matthias Kyan } The Overseers say the 17 persons here mentioned are all those employed at the Presidents House, who behaved improperly on the 2d. July (yesterday) by riotously parading about the streets; the three first named were the leaders it is said, and the seven following were next in fault—the rest joined in the mob & walked about the City—but Matthias Kyan was the principal exciter, and was most reprehensible in his behavior—Several were induced by this gang to leave the Capitol it seems; John Hazle & Joseph Thomas were the only two who behaved very culpably there—they returned to work to day, but have been dismissed—several Americans & some free blacks & slaves both at the Capitol & Presidents Ho refused to join the malecontents.—
Charles Dent
Mark Fahey
Patrick Donnohoo
Timothy King
John King
Thomas Bean
Martin King
James King
Thomas Crowley
Martin Downs
Mark Crowley
Timothy Garrity
James Lamer
John Towns
James Flaherty
Timothy Bean

T. Munroe

RC (DLC); partially dated; addressed: “President”; endorsed by TJ: “Washington. buildings. Mutineers. T. Munroe’s statement July 1804.”

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