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771 Washington, George III., 1754 1754-01-01 No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 No. 4 No. 5 Peter Pharrow Abram Ned Sambo Jenny Tomboy Sando Scipio Camero...
772 Dinwiddie, Robert Washington, George To George Washington from Robert Dinwiddie, January … 1754-01-01 E ditorial N ote  The reports that GW made to Dinwiddie upon his return from his mission to the...
773 Franklin, Benjamin Colden, Cadwallader From Benjamin Franklin to Cadwallader Colden, 1 January … 1754-01-01 ALS : New-York Historical Society I have your Favour of the 3d past, with your Son’s Remarks on...
774 Franklin, Benjamin Darling, Thomas From Benjamin Franklin to Thomas Darling and Nathan … 1754-01-01 ALS : Huntington Library I received your Money of Mr. Willing, and will remit it to London as...
775 Collinson, Peter Franklin, Benjamin To Benjamin Franklin from Peter Collinson, 14 January … 1754-01-14 ALS : American Philosophical Society I am so disheartend at the Loss of Capt. Davis, that I...
776 Whiting, Nathan Franklin, Benjamin To Benjamin Franklin from Nathan Whiting, 16 January … 1754-01-16 Copy (autograph): Chicago Historical Society In my passage to N York I met the Post by whom...
777 Collinson, Peter Franklin, Benjamin To Benjamin Franklin from Peter Collinson, 26 January … 1754-01-26 ALS : American Philosophical Society As I emptied my Budget Largely by unfortunate Capt. Davis...
778 Washington, George Corbin, Richard From George Washington to Richard Corbin … 1754-02-01 In a conversation at Green Spring you gave me some room to hope for a commission above that of a...
779 [February 1754] 1754-02-01 This winter, we had a vacation. In the winter of 1754 we had no snow at all save a smattering or...
780 Adams, John [February 1754.] 1754-02-01 This winter, we had a vacation. In the winter of 1754 we had no snow at all save a smattering or...