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301 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 6 June 1798] | 1798-06-06 | 6. Morning—Mer. at 65. Calm & thin clouds; thunder abt. 10 Oclock & Showers at a distance. In the... | |
302 | Washington, George | Hamilton, Alexander | From George Washington to Alexander Hamilton, 19 June … | 1799-06-19 | Your favour of the 7th instant, with its enclosures, has been duly received. I am very glad to... |
303 | Washington, George | Biddle, Clement | From George Washington to Clement Biddle, 6 September … | 1797-09-06 | Your favor of the 30th Ult. was received by the last Post. As the Encyclopædia might be useful,... |
304 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 25 May 1798] | 1798-05-25 | 25. Very brisk So. Westerly wind with misting showers at Intervals from about Noon. Rain in the... | |
305 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 9 November 1797] | 1797-11-09 | 9. Calm, clear & remarkably pleasant. Mer. 52. | |
306 | Washington, George | Marshall, Thomas Jr. | From George Washington to Thomas Marshall, Jr., 22 … | 1798-10-22 | Your favor of the 4th of August came safe to my hands under cover from Mr Colston—whom I have... |
307 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 23 October 1797] | 1797-10-23 | 23. Very clear & pleasant—M. 56. Went with the family to dine with Mr. Potts in Alexandria. | |
308 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 10 June 1798] | 1798-06-10 | 10. Morning—Wind pretty fresh from No. Et. but clear—Mer. 70. Very lowering in the Evening—Mer.... | |
309 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 16 March 1797] | 1797-03-16 | 16. At home all day alone. Wind at East & very cloudy all day. | |
310 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 13 November 1797] | 1797-11-13 | 13. Clear, calm & remarkably fine & pleasant—Mer. 55 a 65. The British Envoy Mr. Liston & his... | |
311 | Washington, George | Lear, Tobias | From George Washington to Tobias Lear, 26 April 1798 | 1798-04-26 | If Stuart can spare a Steer, you may keep the one you got from thence and pay for him in kine.... |
312 | Washington, George | Anderson, James | From George Washington to James Anderson (of Scotland) … | 1798-07-25 | Your favour of the 8th of February came safe, and would have received an earlier acknowledgment... |
313 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 3 December 1797] | 1797-12-03 | 3. Wind hard and cold all day from No. Wt. Mer.—From 28 to 18. | |
314 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 20 March 1797] | 1797-03-20 | 20. Cool in the morning with the wind still at No. W. but very moderate afternoon. | |
315 | Washington, George | Mercer, Charles Fenton | From George Washington to Charles Fenton Mercer, 25 … | 1798-07-25 | Your letter with its enclosures have been received; whether in the ordinary course of the Mail I... |
316 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 28 September 1797] | 1797-09-28 | 28. A small white frost; clear, Calm & very pleasant. Mer. at 65. Mr. Edmd. Lee Mr.... | |
317 | Washington, George | Morse, Jedidiah | From George Washington to Jedidiah Morse, 26 May 1799 | 1799-05-26 | I thank you for your Sermon “Exhibiting the present dangers, and consequent duties of the... |
318 | Washington, George | Fendall, Benjamin | From George Washington to Benjamin Fendall, 6 March … | 1798-03-06 | Mrs Washington has been long in expectation of receiving what you took away unfinished, and was... |
319 | Washington, George | Anderson, James | From George Washington to James Anderson, 10 September … | 1799-09-10 | In a hasty note which I wrote to you on Sunday last, I informed you, that as soon as time and... |
320 | Washington, George | Marshall, John | From George Washington to John Marshall, 4 December … | 1797-12-04 | Your very interesting and obliging favour of the 15th of September from the Hague, came duly to... |
321 | Washington, George | White, William | From George Washington to William White, 30 May 1799 | 1799-05-30 | The Sermon on the duty of Civil obedience as required in Scripture, which you had the goodness to... |
322 | Washington, George | Anderson, James | Enclosure: Washington’s Plans for His River, Union, and … | 1799-12-10 | River-Farm Crops for, & operations thereon, for the year 1800 Field No. 1—Is now partly in Wheat.... |
323 | Washington, George | Dulany, Benjamin | From George Washington to Benjamin Dulany, 12 September … | 1799-09-12 | If Mrs French or yourself, have come to any determination respecting the proposal I made in a... |
324 | Washington, George | King, Rufus | From George Washington to Rufus King, 6 December 1797 | 1797-12-06 | Your favor of the 6th of September has been duly received, and for the information contained in... |
325 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 26 October 1799] | 1799-10-26 | 26. Morning very heavy with drippings now & then of Rain. Wind Southerly & Mer. at 58. Clear... | |
326 | Washington, George | Lear, Tobias | From George Washington to Tobias Lear, 9 March 1797 | 1797-03-09 | Thus far we have arrived safe, but found it disagreeably cold. To give the greater surety to the... |
327 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 19 March 1799] | 1799-03-19 | 19. Calm in the Morning, & somewhat lowering afterwards, Wind Southerly & Mer. at 34 at Night. | |
328 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 16 November 1799] | 1799-11-16 | 16. Clear & calm all day. Mer. at 42 in the morning & 52 at Night. Doctr. Craik came here in the... | |
329 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 30 October 1799] | 1799-10-30 | 30. Morning again clear & calm, Mer. at 43. Calm all day, and Mer. 50 at Night. | |
330 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 9 April 1799] | 1799-04-09 | 9. In the morning Mer. at 56. Wind very fresh from South & very likely for Rain. Shifted abt. 9... | |
331 | Washington, George | Lewis, Lawrence | From George Washington to Lawrence Lewis, 2 December … | 1798-12-02 | Your letter of the 21st Ulto has been duly received. In reply, I have to observe that, the end of... |
332 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 6 December 1799] | 1799-12-06 | 6. Morning heavy, with appearances of clearing now & then, but about 2 oclock it set in to... | |
333 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 23 March 1799] | 1799-03-23 | 23. Mer. at 35 in the Morning and 34 at Night. Wind at No. Wt. all day and cool. Mr. & Mrs. Lawe.... | |
334 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 20 November 1799] | 1799-11-20 | 20. Morning clear & cold. Wind at No. Wt. and Ice. Mer. at 27. Calm in the afternoon & Mer. 34 at... | |
335 | Washington, George | Custis, George Washington Parke | From George Washington to George Washington Parke … | 1798-06-13 | It is now near four weeks since any person of this family has heard from you, although you were... |
336 | Washington, George | McHenry, James | George Washington to James McHenry, [13 December 1798] | 1798-12-13 | Since my arrival at this place I have been closely engaged, with the aid of Generals Hamilton and... |
337 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 13 April 1799] | 1799-04-13 | 13. A little rain fell last night. Wind at No. Wt. & Mer. 45 in the Morning—contd. at No. Wt. all... | |
338 | Washington, George | Hamilton, Alexander | To Alexander Hamilton from George Washington, 10 April … | 1799-04-10 | Mount Vernon, April 10, 1799. “I have received your letter of the 27th. ulto., enclosing a design... |
339 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 10 December 1799] | 1799-12-10 | 10. Morning clear & calm. Mer. at 31. Afternoon lowering. Mer. at 42 and wind brisk from the... | |
340 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 19 January 1798] | 1798-01-19 | 19. More lowering & likely to snow than yesterday. Wind still Northerly—And Mer. at 26 in the... | |
341 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 3 May 1799] | 1799-05-03 | 3d. Wind fresh from No. Et. & very Cloudy. Mer. at 50 in the morning. About 9 Oclock it began to... | |
342 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 9 February 1798] | 1798-02-09 | 9. Returned home to Dinner—hard freezing the three last Nights. Weather still cold. Wind No.... | |
343 | Washington, George | Mason, John | From George Washington to John Mason, 8 December 1799 | 1799-12-08 | I have received your letter of the 4th instant, enclosing a Resolution of the Legislature of... |
344 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 6 October 1798] | 1798-10-06 | 6. Morning clear—Very little Wind Mer. at 60. Clear all day. Mer. 65 at Night. Mr. Bushrod... | |
345 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 23 January 1798] | 1798-01-23 | 23. Snow, just sufft. to cover the ground, fell in the Night. Wind at No. Wt. in the Morning &... | |
346 | Washington, George | McHenry, James | From George Washington to James McHenry, 27 October … | 1799-10-27 | The enclosed letters, from Genl Morgan and Captn G. S. Washington, recommending the Revd Mr Hill,... |
347 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 13 February 1798] | 1798-02-13 | 13. A sprinkle of Snow fell in the Night. Wind at No. Et. Raw & threatning a fall of Weather all... | |
348 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 10 October 1798] | 1798-10-10 | 10. and eleventh absent—in the Federal City—Weather warm & dry the whole time. Mr. Welch & Mr.... | |
349 | Washington, George | Mason, John | From George Washington to John Mason, 2 January 1798 | 1798-01-02 | I am just informed by the President of the Potomac Company, that the application to the Maryland... |
350 | Washington, George | McHenry, James | From George Washington to James McHenry, 7 July 1799 | 1799-07-07 | I have considered, with attention, the Rules adopted by the President of the U.S. relative to... |