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Domestic News October 5, 1818

The New Hampshire Gazette

Portsmouth, Rockingham County, New Hampshire

What is this article about?

Gen. Gaines passed through St. Stephens from Pensacola to Georgia, reporting utmost harmony among citizens there under Gen. Jackson's authorities, with Spaniards finding no fault and no deviations from the capitulation articles with Don Mateo.

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The St. Stephens Halcyon informs, that
Gen. Gaines has recently passed through
that place from Pensacola, on his way to
Georgia. Gen. G. states, that the utmost
harmony existed among every class of citi-
zens at Pensacola: that so far from mur-
muring, the Spaniards who remained, found
no fault whatever with the authorities estab-
lished by Gen. Jackson, and that not an in-
stance had occurred in which a deviation
had taken place from the true intent and
meaning of the articles of capitulation en-
tered into and ratified between Gen. Jack-
son, and Don Mateo, the late governor of
that place.

What sub-type of article is it?

Military Politics

What keywords are associated?

Gen Gaines Pensacola Gen Jackson Capitulation Spaniards Harmony

What entities or persons were involved?

Gen. Gaines Gen. Jackson Don Mateo

Where did it happen?

Pensacola

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

Pensacola

Event Date

Recently

Key Persons

Gen. Gaines Gen. Jackson Don Mateo

Outcome

utmost harmony among citizens; no faults found by remaining spaniards; no deviations from capitulation articles.

Event Details

Gen. Gaines passed through St. Stephens from Pensacola to Georgia and stated that harmony existed among all classes in Pensacola, with Spaniards not murmuring against authorities established by Gen. Jackson, and no instances of deviation from the capitulation articles ratified between Gen. Jackson and Don Mateo, the late governor.

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