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14301 Franklin, Benjamin Pennsylvania Assembly Committee of Correspondence From Benjamin Franklin to the Pennsylvania Assembly … 1774-02-02 Résumé printed in Votes and Proceedings of the House of Representatives … Dec. 29, 1773 [to Dec....
14302 Washington, George [Diary entry: 2 February 1774] 1774-02-02 2. I still continued home—alone except Mr. Crawford.
14303 Washington, George [Diary entry: 2 February 1774] 1774-02-02 2. Still warm and thawing with little or no Wind. Ice upon the River beginning to Break & move...
14304 Snickers, Edward Washington, George To George Washington from Edward Snickers, 2 February … 1774-02-02 I Receved youres Dated 15 of Desembr the 30 of Jenery and as Soon as the wether is Good as...
14305 Washington, George [Diary entry: 3 February 1774] 1774-02-03 3. Set out after an early Dinner (with Lund Washington) for Mr. Calverts, to Mr. Custis’s Wedding...
14306 Washington, George [Diary entry: 3 February 1774] 1774-02-03 3. Raining very close and constant all the Morning with the Wind fresh from the So. West. Ice a...
14307 Washington, George [Diary entry: 4 February 1774] 1774-02-04 4. At Mr. Calverts all day. With much other company.
14308 Washington, George [Diary entry: 4 February 1774] 1774-02-04 4. Clear, but rather cold, wind Westerly & pretty fresh. Ground froze in the Morng. but thawing...
14309 Washington, George [Diary entry: 5 February 1774] 1774-02-05 5. Returnd home to a late Dinner. Found Mr. Gist here who came the day I left home. Also found...
14310 Washington, George [Diary entry: 5 February 1774] 1774-02-05 5. Cloudy & a good deal like Snow with little or no wind.
14311 Washington, George [Diary entry: 6 February 1774] 1774-02-06 6. At home all day. Mr. Gist went away after Breakfast.
14312 Washington, George [Diary entry: 6 February 1774] 1774-02-06 6. Clear with the Wind pretty fresh from the No. West in the Forenoon, but calm, & not cold...
14313 Franklin, Benjamin Letter from London, [on or after 7 February 1774] 1774-02-07 This letter and the extract from another below, February 19, seem to be companion pieces, and the...
14314 Washington, George [Diary entry: 7 February 1774] 1774-02-07 7. Went with Mrs. Washington and Nancy Carlyle by the New Church to Captn. McCartys. Dind there &...
14315 Washington, George [Diary entry: 7 February 1774] 1774-02-07 7. Pleasant Morning, being clear and Calm. Afterwds. windy from the westward, & Cold with...
14316 Willis, Francis Washington, George To George Washington from Francis Willis, 7 February … 1774-02-07 Mr Alexanders Deed being not recorded caused some anxiety & uneasiness both to Mr Alexander &...
14317 Washington, George Wilper, John David From George Washington to John David Wilper, 7 February … 1774-02-07 Letter not found: to John David Wilper, 7 Feb. 1774. On 23 Mar. Wilper wrote GW : “I was Favourt...
14318 Smith, Elizabeth (1750-1815) Adams, Abigail Elizabeth Smith to Abigail Adams, 8 February 1774 1774-02-08 When I cast my Eyes backward; and take a general survey, of the great alterations which have been...
14319 Washington, George [Diary entry: 8 February 1774] 1774-02-08 8. Rid into the Neck to the Plantation’s there. And to the fishing Landing—where my Carpenters...
14320 Washington, George [Diary entry: 8 February 1774] 1774-02-08 8. Clear Calm & pleasant again in the Morning. Wind Southerly afterwards and tolerably fresh....
14321 Washington, George [Diary entry: 9 February 1774] 1774-02-09 9th. At home all day. In the Afternoon Mr. Matthew Campbell & Captn. Crawford came.
14322 Washington, George [Diary entry: 9 February 1774] 1774-02-09 9th. Wind shifting to the No. West it turnd very cold & freez’d exceeding hard before Night.
14323 Washington, George [Diary entry: 10 February 1774] 1774-02-10 10th. At home all day. After Breakfast Mr. Campbell went away and in the Afternoon Mr. Hugh...
14324 Washington, George [Diary entry: 10 February 1774] 1774-02-10 10. Not so Cold as yesterday. Wind getting more westerly.
14325 Boucher, Jonathan Washington, George To George Washington from Jonathan Boucher, 10 February … 1774-02-10 Letter not found: from Jonathan Boucher, 10 Feb. 1774. On 15 Feb. GW wrote Boucher and referred...
14326 Washington, George [Diary entry: 11 February 1774] 1774-02-11 11. At home all day. Mr. Thos. Rutherford came here to dinner & Mr. Resin Bell in the afternn....
14327 Washington, George [Diary entry: 11 February 1774] 1774-02-11 11. But little Wind, and that for the most part Easterly. Afternoon very lowering.
14328 Washington, George Dunmore, John Murray, fourth earl of From George Washington to Lord Dunmore, 11 February … 1774-02-11 Application’s for Certificates, under particular circumstances obliges me to give your Lordship...
14329 Franklin, Benjamin Tucker, Josiah From Benjamin Franklin to Josiah Tucker, 12 February … 1774-02-12 Copy and transcript: Library of Congress Being informed by a Friend that some severe Strictures...
14330 Washington, George [Diary entry: 12 February 1774] 1774-02-12 12. After dinner the two Crawfords & Mr. Stephenson set out for Wmsburg. & Mr. Rutherford and Mr....
14331 Washington, George [Diary entry: 12 February 1774] 1774-02-12 12. Last Night fell a good deal of Rain. Forenoon Cloudy and afternoon Raining Wind being Easterly.
14332 Washington, George Bassett, Burwell From George Washington to Burwell Bassett, 12 February … 1774-02-12 I find there will go some matters from this country, which will make my attendance at the...
14333 Washington, George Dandridge, Bartholomew From George Washington to Bartholomew Dandridge, 12 … 1774-02-12 Your favour of the 30th of Decr was long on its passage to this place, not arriving till I had...
14334 Washington, George Unknown From George Washington to an Unidentified County … 1774-02-12 Satisfied as I am, of the many application’s you must have had made to you, for assistants to...
14335 Athawes, Samuel Washington, George To George Washington from Samuel Athawes, 12 February … 1774-02-12 As my Friend the Honble George Wm Fairfax Esqr. has long since acquainted you with his arrival &...
14336 Washington, George [Diary entry: 13 February 1774] 1774-02-13 13. At home all day alone.
14337 Washington, George [Diary entry: 13 February 1774] 1774-02-13 13. The forenoon of this day Cloudy & afternoon Rainy.
14338 Franklin, Benjamin Noble, Samuel From Benjamin Franklin to Samuel Noble, 14 February … 1774-02-14 ALS : Historical Society of Pennsylvania The Bearer, William Brown, being bred to the Tanning...
14339 Washington, George [Diary entry: 14 February 1774] 1774-02-14 14. Again at home all day. To Dinner came Master Geo. Carlyle—who went away afterwards with his...
14340 Washington, George [Diary entry: 14 February 1774] 1774-02-14 14. Snow this morning abt. 3 Inches deep & weather very Cold—Wind being at No. Wt.
14341 Adam, Robert Washington, George To George Washington from Robert Adam, 14 February 1774 1774-02-14 In regard to your Design of importing Palantines into Virginia I beleve it would be attended with...
14342 Page, John Washington, George To George Washington from John Page, 14 February 1774 1774-02-14 I have at last purchas’d Mr John Rootes’s Land for you. He this Day assign’d the Governors...
14343 Franklin, Benjamin Cushing, Thomas From Benjamin Franklin to Thomas Cushing, 15[–19]? … 1774-02-15 Reprinted from Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society , first series, III (1794),...
14344 Babcock, Joshua Franklin, Benjamin To Benjamin Franklin from Joshua Babcock, 15 February … 1774-02-15 ALS : American Philosophical Society In your last Favour, alas too long since, of 3rd Augt. 1772,...
14345 Washington, George [Diary entry: 15 February 1774] 1774-02-15 15. These Gentlemen went away. I went to a Vestry at the New Church & returnd in the Aftern. The...
14346 Washington, George [Diary entry: 15 February 1774] 1774-02-15 15. Clear & Cold with but little Wind, & Northerly. River quite Shut up again.
14347 Washington, George Boucher, Jonathan From George Washington to Jonathan Boucher, 15 February … 1774-02-15 Before Mr Beall deliver’d me your Letter of the 10th, which came to hand later than I expected...
14348 Franklin, Benjamin The Reply of Homo Trium Literarum, 16 February 1774 1774-02-16 Printed in The Public Advertiser , February 16, 1774. This is one of the many contributions to...
14349 Washington, George [Diary entry: 16 February 1774] 1774-02-16 16. At home all day alone—being engaged in writing.
14350 Washington, George [Diary entry: 16 February 1774] 1774-02-16 16. Clear, with but little [wind] & that Inclining to the Southward. Weather moderating.