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Domestic News January 14, 1817

The Rhode Island American, And General Advertiser

Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island

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In the U.S. House, Mr. Randolph reveals the Richmond, VA armory was intended to forcibly overthrow Adams' administration if needed. Baltimore Federal Republican contrasts this with uproar over Hartford Convention.

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Authentick confession from Washington.

Disclosure of Mr. Randolph, in his place, on the floor of the House of Representatives:

"The time has arrived, when there is no longer any necessity for suppressing the fact, that the grand armory of Richmond, in Virginia, was built with an eye to putting down Mr. Adams' administration with the bayonet, if it could not be accomplished by other means."

Let those who make such an uproar about the Hartford Convention, read this declaration of Mr. Randolph, and then go to breakfast with what appetite they may.

Baltimore Federal Republican.

What sub-type of article is it?

Politics

What keywords are associated?

Randolph Disclosure Richmond Armory Adams Administration Hartford Convention

What entities or persons were involved?

Mr. Randolph Mr. Adams

Where did it happen?

Washington

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Washington

Key Persons

Mr. Randolph Mr. Adams

Event Details

Disclosure by Mr. Randolph in the House of Representatives that the grand armory of Richmond, Virginia, was built to put down Mr. Adams' administration with the bayonet if not by other means. Commentary urging those upset about the Hartford Convention to read this.

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