1To George Washington from William Irvine, 6 September 1783 (Washington Papers)
...and put things out of doubt I have sent Lieutenant Rose my Aid de Camp, who will wait on your...
2From George Washington to William Irvine, 16 September 1783 (Washington Papers)
Your Letter of the 6th by Lieut. Rose has been duly received.
rose with so much splendor,
4Abigail Adams to John Adams, 20 September 1783 (Adams Papers)
..., and desireing him to rise, upon which I rose, and went into his Chamber, I found him...
5From Benjamin Franklin to Joseph Banks, 8 October 1783 (Franklin Papers)
...out over the stage, slowly took shape and rose before a large crowd of spectators. After...
6To John Adams from Edward Bridgen, 1 November 1783 (Adams Papers)
“Mr. Adams rose, and in a very few words expressed the desire...
7To Benjamin Franklin from Sir Edward Newenham, 9[–15] November 1783 (Franklin Papers)
...Newenham’s letter of that date). Grattan rose to reply, but Newenham declared the dispute...
8To Benjamin Franklin from Edward Nathaniel Bancroft, 19 November 1783 (Franklin Papers)
après nous avoir mis en pension chez le Dr. Rose à Chiswick....William Rose was an old friend...
9From Benjamin Franklin to Joseph Banks, November 22–25, 1783 (Franklin Papers)
.... The Air rarified in passing thro’ this Flame rose in the Balloon, swell’d out its sides...
10To John Jay from William Livingston, 24 November 1783 (Jay Papers)
...not long since that we should so soon have rose superior to it; & with so much glory?...
11To Benjamin Franklin from Armand-Benoît-Joseph Guffroy, 25 November 1783 (Franklin Papers)
Lawyer from Arras who rose to prominence during the French Revolution as deputy to the...
12From Benjamin Franklin to Joseph Banks, 1[–2] December 1783 (Franklin Papers)
The balloon rose to an altitude of 300
13Abigail Adams to John Adams, 7 December 1783 (Adams Papers)
...thorns, that the Beauty and fragrance of the Rose, would be but a small compensation for...
14From James Madison to Thomas Jefferson, 10 December 1783 (Madison Papers)
...8th Virginia Regiment, continental line, he rose to that of ensign before resigning his...
15To Benjamin Franklin from ——— Bouttret Durivault fils and Other Favor Seekers, 12 December 1783 (Franklin Papers)
...), p. 270. A Pierre Power (1733–1780) rose to the rank of captain in Dillon’s regiment and...
16From John Jay to Sarah Livingston Jay, 26 December 1783 (Jay Papers)
the Way strewed with Roses—let us be grateful for Blessings & resigned to adverse...
17Drawing and Description of a Boat for Fishing Parties on the Delaware River, [1784?] (Franklin Papers)
...feet long and ten feet wide. The mast rose six feet above the deck (guaranteeing that the...
18Abigail Adams 2d to Elizabeth Cranch, 4 January 1784 (Adams Papers)
...sister. But alas my friend there is neer a rose without a thorn. The same letter that conveyed...
19To George Washington from Benjamin Harrison, 8 January 1784 (Washington Papers)
...we are now sinking faster in esteem than we rose, and without a total alteration of system,...
20To Benjamin Franklin from Pierre-Charles L’Enfant, the Chevalier de Villefranche, and the Chevalier de Rochefontaine … (Franklin Papers)
...to America in 1777 with Du Coudray. He rose in rank from captain to lieutenant-colonel of...
21To James Madison from Thomas Jefferson, 20 February 1784 (Madison Papers)
...the Virginia General Assembly. Moving in 1790 to Rose Hill, an estate two or three miles...
22To George Washington from Fock, 24 February 1784 (Washington Papers)
..., was an aide to Rochambeau in America. Fersen rose in Sweden to become grand marshal in 1801....
23Aux Auteurs du Journal de Paris, [before 31 March 1784] (Franklin Papers)
...that for three days in a row the sun rose at approximately six o’clock in the morning—places...
24To George Washington from Duportail, 3 March 1784 (Washington Papers)
...to it immediately preceding the launch. Blanchard rose to an estimated 12,500 feet and...
25To Benjamin Franklin from ——— Thruffé and Other Favor Seekers, 9 March 1784 (Franklin Papers)
..., fortifications, and stores in Virginia, and rose to the rank of lieutenant colonel in...
26From Benjamin Franklin to Edward Nathaniel Bancroft, 26 March 1784 (Franklin Papers)
...under the Care of so good a Master as Mr Rose,William Rose:
27To Benjamin Franklin from ——— de Joly, 31 March 1784 (Franklin Papers)
Joseph-Louis Joly de Cabanoux (1744–1827) rose to the rank of captain of
28From George Washington to Duportail, 4 April 1784 (Washington Papers)
..., came to America with Lafayette in 1777 and rose to the rank of colonel in the Continental...
29To George Washington from William Moultrie, 6 April 1784 (Washington Papers)
...Lincoln in the South in 1779, Washington rose to the rank of lieutenant colonel of...
30To Benjamin Franklin from Edward Nathaniel Bancroft, 17 April 1784 (Franklin Papers)
Mr. Rose & his family give their best respects to you &...
31II. Winthrop Sargent’s Journal, 4–18 May (Washington Papers)
Committee rose—President resum’d his Seat & the Chairman reported to...
32To Thomas Jefferson from Francis Hopkinson, 12 May 1784 (Jefferson Papers)
...to the great Amusement of the Spectators. They rose twice or perhaps three Times the Height...
33Resolutions to Strengthen Powers of Congress, 19 May 1784 (Madison Papers)
..., American exports to the French West Indies rose steadily during the 1780s to offset...
34Rules of the Constitutional Society of Virginia, [ca. 14 June] 1784 (Madison Papers)
...to serve in the Continental army, where he rose to command of Washington’s Life Guard....
35To Thomas Jefferson from Ezra Stiles, 21 June 1784 (Jefferson Papers)
...It was dug out of a Bank or Hill that rose some 30 or 40 feet above the place,” (...
36[July 1784] (Adams Papers)
A fine morning. Rose by six o clock. Went upon deck. None of...rose the Dr. came down into the...
37Saturday 3 July. (Adams Papers)
A fine morning. Rose by six o clock. Went upon deck. None of...
38Elkanah Watson Jr. to John Adams, 5 July 1784 (Adams Papers)
...republican virtues, have in every instance rose superiour to the duplicity and affected...
39To George Washington from William Skilling, 5 July 1784 (Washington Papers)
...Coleman may be Daniel Coleman (1753–1817) who rose to a captaincy in the Caroline County (Va...
40Abigail Adams to Mary Smith Cranch, 6 – 30 July 1784 (Adams Papers)
...and fatigued that I could get but little; we rose by 5 and our post Chaise being all at...
41Tuesday July 6th. (Adams Papers)
rose the Dr. came down into the Cabbin and invited...
42To Thomas Jefferson from Neil Jamieson, 12 July 1784 (Jefferson Papers)
...℔, equal to £55 ⅌ Hhd. They have never rose so high in France. This is owing to that...
43Abigail Adams to Elizabeth Smith Shaw, 28 – 30 July 1784 (Adams Papers)
..., delicate as a Lily and Blushing as a rose, diffident as the sensitive plant which shrinks...
44Abigail Adams to Elizabeth Cranch, 1 August 1784 (Adams Papers)
I rose very early this morning to get an hour before Breakfast...
45To Thomas Jefferson from Horatio Gates, 16 August 1784 (Jefferson Papers)
...final Glorious Conclusion in 1782. He rose regularly in the Massachusetts Regiment in...
46John Adams to Matthew Clarkson, 18 August 1784 (Adams Papers)
...Bank of New York. During the Revolution he rose to the rank of lieutenant colonel, serving...
47From Thomas Jefferson to Benjamin Harrison, [ca. September 1784] (Jefferson Papers)
...the meeting of the General Assembly if it rose before Christmas (see TJ’s letters to...
48From Benjamin Franklin to William Temple Franklin, 13 September 1784 (Franklin Papers)
..., was the younger brother of Frederick II. He rose to the rank of general in the Prussian army...
49Mary Smith Cranch to Abigail Adams, 3 October 1784 (Adams Papers)
...earnest to the study of the Language. He has rose with the Day all summer that he might have...
50To Benjamin Franklin from Sir Edward Newenham, [9 October 1784] (Franklin Papers)
...to an amazing Degree, Yesterday I pulled a Cabbage rose of a Second Spring, from a tree, that...