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Domestic News June 12, 1816

The Rhode Island Republican

Newport, Newport County, Rhode Island

What is this article about?

The U.S. President visited Annapolis last week, boarded the USS Washington to inspect it before Mr. Pinkney's embassy, dined with Charles Carroll and Maryland's Governor, expressed pleasure with the ship, and gave $100 to its bargemen.

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President's visit to Annapolis.

During last week (says the Baltimore Federal Gazette) the President of the United States visited Annapolis, whence he went on board the Washington 74, now lying near that city, prepared to convey Mr. Pinkney on his embassy to Naples and Russia. Thursday last the President dined with Charles Carroll, Esq. of Carrollton, and on the following day with the Governor of Maryland. We understand the President was much pleased with the appearance of the ship, her crew and equipments; and received with cordiality the respectful attentions of the Governor and the citizens of Annapolis. He presented the Washington's bargemen one hundred dollars.

What sub-type of article is it?

Arrival Departure Social Event

What keywords are associated?

Presidential Visit Annapolis Washington 74 Charles Carroll Maryland Governor

What entities or persons were involved?

President Of The United States Charles Carroll, Esq. Of Carrollton Governor Of Maryland Mr. Pinkney

Where did it happen?

Annapolis

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

Annapolis

Event Date

Last Week

Key Persons

President Of The United States Charles Carroll, Esq. Of Carrollton Governor Of Maryland Mr. Pinkney

Outcome

the president was much pleased with the appearance of the ship, her crew and equipments; and received with cordiality the respectful attentions of the governor and the citizens of annapolis. he presented the washington's bargemen one hundred dollars.

Event Details

During last week the President of the United States visited Annapolis, whence he went on board the Washington 74, now lying near that city, prepared to convey Mr. Pinkney on his embassy to Naples and Russia. Thursday last the President dined with Charles Carroll, Esq. of Carrollton, and on the following day with the Governor of Maryland.

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