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Third Congress of the United States

Third Congress of the United States: At the second session, begun and held at the city of Philadelphia, in the state of Pennsylvania, on Monday, the third of November, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-four.

An act to authorize the president to call out and station a corps of militia, in the four western counties of Pennsylvania, for a limited time.

By United States

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Publish Date

1794

Publisher

Printed by Francis Childs

Language

eng

Pages

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subjectsUnited States,  Claims,  Appropriations and expenditures,  Military pensions,  History,  Public Debts,  Courts,  Officials and employees,  Aids to navigation,  Militia,  Bank of the United States (1791-1811),  United States. Army,  Law and legislation,  Coinage,  Tariff,  Lighthouses,  Salaries, allowances,  Drawbacks,  Costs (Law),  Debtor and creditor,  Judicial process,  Customs administration,  Admiralty,  Indians of North America,  Enterprise (Ship),  Broadsides,  Surveys,  Stock transfer,  Fugitive slave law of 1793,  Military History,  United States. Navy,  Political refugees,  Circuit courts,  United States. Office of Purveyor of Public Supplies,  Privileges and immunities,  Invalids,  Postal service,  Munitions,  Pay, allowances,  Franking privilege,  United States. Circuit Court (2nd Circuit),  Tonnage fees,  United States. Congress,  Mints,  Government publications,  Foreign relations,  Jurisdiction,  United States. Circuit Court (4th Circuit),  Coastwise navigation,  Government relations,  Foreign exchange,  Slavery,  Copper coins,  Vice-Presidents,  United States. Circuit Court (1st Circuit),  Fugitives from justice,  Indemnity,  Naturalization,  Internal revenue law,  Survivors' benefits,  Livestock,  Whiskey Insurrection, 1794,  Presidents,  Aliens,  Loans,  Actions and defenses,  Law printing,  Treaties,  Post-roads,  Export controls

PeopleJohn Hardin (1753-1792),  Thomas Wishart,  George Gibbs (1735-1803),  William Seymour,  Frantz Jacob Foltz,  James White (1749-1809),  Edward Blanchard,  Epaphras Jones,  Robert Barton,  Return Jonathan Meigs (1740-1823),  Peter Covenhoven,  Elijah Bostwick (1740-1825),  Angus M'Lean,  Alexander Trueman (d. 1792),  Christopher Greene (1737-1781),  Hugh Tenant Weedon Mercer (1776-1853),  Simeon Thayer (1737-1800),  Spencer Man,  Joseph Henderson

PlacesUnited States,  Pennsylvania,  Georgetown,  Vincennes (Ind.),  South of the River Ohio Territory of the United States,  North Carolina,  South Carolina,  Haiti

TimesRevolution, 1775-1783,  1789-1797,  Revolution, 1791-1804