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Letter not found: from Anthony Whitting, 24 April 1793. GW wrote Whitting on 28 April , “Your letter of the 24th instt with the weekly Reports—except Greens—which was not among them, came to hand yesterday.“
Letter not found: from Anthony Whitting, 10 May 1793. GW wrote Whitting on 19 May , “Your letters of the 10th & 15th are both received.”
Letter not found: from Anthony Whitting, 27 Feb. 1793. In his letter to Whitting of 3 Mar. , GW acknowledged “receipt of” a letter dated the “27th of last month.”
Letter not found: from Anthony Whitting, 5 Feb. 1793. In his letter to Whitting of 17 Feb. , GW acknowledged that “your letter of the 5th instt, covering the Reports of the week preceeding that, is at hand.”
Your Letter of the 10th reach’d Alexandria on Sunday last came to hand by Peter on Monday. Was I imagine detain’d from the waters being impassable I never saw the Land so wett as at present it raind the Whole Day Yesterday & last night or rather this Morning about two oClock we had the hardest rain I ever saw The Mill race is again broke The Roads allmost impassable The Whole surface where the...
Letter not found: from Anthony Whitting, 17 April 1793. GW wrote Whitting on 21 April that he had “this day received your letter of the 17th instant, with all the Reports of the two preceeding weeks, except those of the Gardeners & Spinners.”
Letter not found: from Anthony Whitting, 29 May 1793. On 2 June, GW wrote Whitting , “Your letter of the 29th Ulto is received.”
Letter not found: from Anthony Whitting, 1 May 1793. In his letter of 5 May to Whitting , GW acknowledged receipt of “your letters of the 26th of April and 1st of this month.”
Letter not found: from Anthony Whitting, 8 May 1793. GW wrote Whitting on 12 May , “Your letter of the 8th with the Reports came duly to hand.”
Letter not found: from Anthony Whitting, 17 May 1793. On 26 May, GW wrote Whitting , “Your letters of the 17th & 22d instt came duly to hand.”
Letter not found: from Anthony Whitting, 13 Feb. 1793. On 24 Feb., GW wrote Whitting , “Your letters of the 13th & 17th Instt have come duly to hand.”
Letter not found: from Anthony Whitting, 23 Jan. 1793. On 27 Jan., GW wrote Whitting , “Your letter of the 23d, and Reports came to hand at the usual time.”
Letter not found: from Anthony Whitting, 22 May 1793. On 26 May, GW wrote Whitting, “Your letters of the 17th & 22d instt came duly to hand.”
Your Letter of the 17th I had the Honor to receive, with respect to the Lucerne Lot (bottom part of) I have not yet had it Cleand up fit for Sowing Grass Seeds On—Your Excelly will remember that it was your particular Orders that none of the Evergreens should be taken up, till you came home in consequence they are all still remaining & are at places very thick So that nothing can be sown, till...
Have enclosed the last week report drawn of by Mr Butler. As I have not been able to answer your Excels. two last Letters shall now endeavor to make some reply to them —It has not been in my power to Go to Alexa. to engage a Vessell to Go for Shells but shall as soon as I am able to ride there. Shells must be had for the price to us is so very different as to make it impossble to buy Stone...
Letter not found: from Anthony Whitting, 31 May 1793. GW, in his letter to Whitting of 9 June , wrote that “I have received your letters of the 31st of May & 5th instant.”
we request your attention to the foregoing circular from the late firm of HARTSHORNE and DONALDSON, and to assure you our best endeavours shall be exerted to merit the recommendation there given. —Our Exports consist of Flour, Bread, Wheat and Indian Corn, these are the principal; besides these we have some Tobacco, Pine Plank, Shingles, Staves and Hemp. Flour and Bread may be had at all...
We are much Obliged by thy favor of the 6th inst: should any provisions be called for by the French from this River and our Government undertake to pay their drafts for the Amount, we shall be happy to serve them. Yesterday we made a Sale of 250 barrels Spfine Flour for 33/ ⅌ barrel payable in Notes negociable at the Bank of Alexandria in 60 days—we would have sold more but the Purchaser did...
Letter not found: from Hugh Williamson, 19 Mar. 1793. In his letter to GW of 20 Mar. , Henry Knox mentioned Williamson’s “letter to you of the 19th instant.”
Your polite attention demands our warmest gratitude. By this day’s mail is sent a packet to his Excellency, which, I hope will arrive in due order. The Baltimore Journal of to day is enclosed. Allow me respectfully to solicit your attention to the following ode, for Monday next, in one of your Gazettes; no seasonable opportunity offering here, will plead for the freedom assumed. I have the...
I am to acknowledge the rect of three of Your Excellencys letters which contain information so truly valuable and important that I know not how to use expressions adequate to the occasion of thanking you for so great a condescention in gratifying the curiosity, however useful a curiosity of an individual with no greater claims than myself. Your information has thrown me affloat upon the High...
I had the Honour to forward to Your Excellancy, a Pakket which was sent to me by my Cousin Mr Rd. Walltravers, a Member of most all the Learned Societys in Europe, and Who is now a Member of the Society in Philadelphia under the same Denomination. As this Gentleman has much on Heâlth, that none of his Letters (owns Escap’d the Dangers of the Occean) should be Miscarried, recomand’d me...