At Baton Rouge on December 9, Skipwith …

Years: 1810 - 1810
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At Baton Rouge on December 9, Skipwith had informed Holmes that he would no longer resist but cannot speak for the troops in the fort.

Their commander is John Ballinger, who upon the assurance of Holmes that his troops would not be harmed, had agreed to surrender the fort.

The Orleans Territory governor, William C. C. Claiborne and his armed forces from Fort Adams, land  two miles above the town.

Holmes reports to Claiborne that "the armed citizens ... are ready to retire from the fort and acknowledge the authority of the United States" without insisting upon any terms.

Claiborne agrees to a respectful ceremony to mark the formal act of transfer.

Thus, at 2:30 p.m. this afternoon, December 10, 1810, "the men within the fort marched out and stacked their arms and saluted the flag of West Florida as it was lowered for the last time, and then dispersed."

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