Quote by W.C.C. Claiborne
""The sentiment of the American nation is opposed to standing armies, nor will the wisdom of the government, permit a greater regular force, than is sufficient to garrison our frontier posts, and the most exposed of our sea-ports.—A well regulated militia has always been esteemed the best resource of a free people, and is relied upon by the United States as the surest bulwark of National defence.""

— W.C.C. Claiborne

W.C.C. Claiborne, New-Orleans, June 16th 1808

Historical Significance

Territorial governor's official correspondence explaining militia as alternative to standing armies

Historical Significance

Territorial governor’s official correspondence explaining militia as alternative to standing armies