As to the execution of Sergeant Hunt, I incline to the side of forebearance.

Item

Type

Autograph Draft Document

Title

As to the execution of Sergeant Hunt, I incline to the side of forebearance.

Description

Hamilton reports that the President has granted amnesty to Sergeant Hunt, an act of forgiveness that will save him from being put to death. Hamilton argues that Hunt's execution would have been counter to the sentiments of the public and perhaps even have damaged the reputation of the military establishment.

year created

1799

month created

07

day created

29

sent from location

New York

recipient

in collection

notable person/group

James McHenry
Alexander Hamilton
the President [Adams]

notable location

New York

notable item/thing

warrant for the execution of Sergeant Hunt
I incline to the side of forebearance
temper of our country is not a little opposed to the frequency of capital punishment
public opinion
there must be some caution not to render our military system odious
extreme lenience in the past
danger of shocking even the opinion of the Army by too violent a change
idea of cruelty inspires disgust
heinous nature of his conduct
[Hunt] a very fit subject for punishment
good faith and patriotism of the soldiery
[the President] has thought fit to authorize a remission of the punishment

document number

1799072940000

Document instances

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Document names

Type Name Location Notes
Author Alexander Hamilton New York [n/a]
Recipient James McHenry [unknown] [n/a]