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Domestic News September 6, 1796

Gazette Of The United States, & Philadelphia Daily Advertiser

Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania

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American citizens in Demarara certify the need for a US Consul to assist traders and seamen facing language barriers, financial losses, and lacks in burial and lodging facilities, dated April 13, 1796, and published in Portsmouth, NH on August 27.

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BY THIS DAY's MAIL.

PORTSMOUTH, (N. H.) August 27.

The necessity of a Consul being appointed by the authority of the U. States, to reside at Demarara, will clearly appear, we think, by the following copy of an original certificate delivered to a gentleman, residing there for publication.

WE the subscribers, citizens of the U. States of America, do certify by these presents, the necessity of having a person in the colony of Demarara (to reside there) in the capacity of Consul from the United States of America; to assist with his good advice those captains and traders that visit the place for the purpose of disposing of their cargoes; and as we have (from the time of our residing in this colony) experienced great difficulty, for want of advice and not understanding the languages, have met with great loss, by selling our merchandize to people unknown to us, by which means some of us have great sums of money outstanding, and will with difficulty be collected; that we have frequently been in distress for want of a place to deposit our dead, also to provide for sick seamen lodgings convenient for them in their distressed situation, all which taken into consideration, we do think it absolutely necessary, for the citizens of the American States, as well as for the commerce of this place, that his excellency the President of the American States should for this purpose appoint a capable person to reside in this colony as a Consul from the U. States aforesaid.

Witness our hands, Demarara, 13th April 1796.

James Dryburgh, Charleston.
Samuel Lathrop, Boston.
Richard S. Tibbits, Portsmouth N. H.
Charles Nutter, Philadelphia.
Samuel Low, Providence.
Josiah Shackford, Portsmouth N. H.
John Pritchet, Philadelphia.
William Lawrence, State of New-York.
Thomas Reilly, Philadelphia,
Samuel Leighton, Boston.
Joshua Gage, Boston.
Thomas Hunt, Philadelphia.

What sub-type of article is it?

Appointment Economic Shipping

What keywords are associated?

Demarara Consul Us Appointment American Traders Trade Difficulties Sick Seamen Outstanding Debts

What entities or persons were involved?

James Dryburgh Samuel Lathrop Richard S. Tibbits Charles Nutter Samuel Low Josiah Shackford John Pritchet William Lawrence Thomas Reilly Samuel Leighton Joshua Gage Thomas Hunt

Where did it happen?

Demarara

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

Demarara

Event Date

13th April 1796

Key Persons

James Dryburgh Samuel Lathrop Richard S. Tibbits Charles Nutter Samuel Low Josiah Shackford John Pritchet William Lawrence Thomas Reilly Samuel Leighton Joshua Gage Thomas Hunt

Outcome

request for appointment of us consul to address trade difficulties, outstanding debts, burial needs, and care for sick seamen.

Event Details

Citizens of the US in Demarara certify the need for a Consul to provide advice to captains and traders, due to language barriers leading to losses, difficulties collecting debts, lack of burial places, and inadequate lodging for sick seamen.

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