Facts Relative to John Henry And His Negotiation

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Facts Relative to John Henry And His Negotiation
George Sheldon
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Tin on the authority of a member of the Committee of • ?ign Relations, as having been stated to the Committee by the Sec of State.
No. 5 — Romulus Rigg's Certificate.
I c es . Ify — That on the morning of the 11th of February, 1812, 1 took a scat in the stage from George-Town for Baltimore ; the e left Crawford's early in the morning, and we called at the I, e of Mr. Dawis, in George-Town, a few doors below the 'lice, and there took in a passenger, who was, it since ap- . The celebrated John
... Henry — his name was not entered in the way-bill, but there was in the way-bill a " MR. CASH, " en- tered as a passenger. Mr. Levering, of Baltimore, Mr. Clagctt, of George-Town, and myself were the only other passengers. We arrived in Baltimore the same day, and Henry got out at Gadsby's, but whether he staid there or not, 1 cannot say.
jl larch 20, 1812. ROMULUS RIGGS.
No. 6 — Mr. Coalc's LttU r.
Baltimore, 1 6th March, 1812.
Dear Sir — I had the pleasure, on yesterday, to receive your letter of the 14th instant, and comply, with cheerfulness, with, your request, to state to you the circumstances which have come to my knowledge} in relation to Mr.


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