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Domestic News September 1, 1825

The Wilmingtonian, And Delaware Register

Wilmington, New Castle County, Delaware

What is this article about?

Extract from Milledgeville paper on Gov. Troup's decision to pause pursuit of Georgia's territorial interests amid opposition, awaiting congressional and legislative sessions.

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The following is an extract from a communication in a late Milledgeville paper, devoted to the Troup party, written by a friend to that party; and, coming from such a source, it is presumed, correctly points out the course which the Governor has at last wisely determined to pursue.

"I apprehend, then, that Gov. Troup, having done every thing that he deemed necessary, and nothing more than he honestly believed to be necessary, to secure the rights of Georgia, and to promote the wishes of her citizens, and having been thwarted in all his views by a most unexpected and unreasonable opposition, is now disposed to let the interests of Georgia in relation to the lately acquired territory, remain where they have been placed by the United States authorities; at least till the approaching sessions of Congress and the state Legislature."

What sub-type of article is it?

Politics

What keywords are associated?

Governor Troup Georgia Territory Political Course

What entities or persons were involved?

Gov. Troup

Where did it happen?

Georgia

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

Georgia

Key Persons

Gov. Troup

Event Details

Gov. Troup, after efforts to secure Georgia's rights in lately acquired territory thwarted by opposition, is disposed to let interests remain as placed by United States authorities until approaching sessions of Congress and state Legislature.

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