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183091 Washington, George General Orders, 26 February 1777 1777-02-26 Varick transcript , DLC:GW .
183092 Jefferson, Thomas Thomas Jefferson: Regulations on UVa Student Apparel … 1825-03-04 Those who, by a vote of the faculty, shall have been deemed qualified to become candidates for...
183093 Madison, James Memorandum on Cabinet Meeting, 27 June 1814 1814-06-27 In consequence of the letter from Messrs. Bayard & Gallatin of May 6 or 7. and of other accts....
183094 Washington, George General Orders, 28 June 1777 1777-06-28 The several regiments are to send for their tents, and pitch them where they are now posted....
183095 Washington, George [Diary entry: 1 November 1774] 1774-11-01 Novr. 1st. Clear & pleasant, but somewhat Cool till Eveng. then Rain.
183096 The Commissioners Defend the Treaty  Editorial Note Livingston followed his letter of 25 March 1783 criticizing the conduct of the American...
183097 Adams, John Quincy Friday September 5th. 1788-09-05 The assembly at the anniversary of the Ф.B.K. was more numerous than I have known it. There were...
183098 Washington, George [Diary entry: 30 April 1771] 1771-04-30 30. Lowering & like to rain all day but none fell. Wind Southwardly & Warm.
183099 Jefferson, Thomas VI. Affidavit of the Secretary of State on the Result … 1791-03-26 Congress having referred to me the Petition of Jacob Isaccks praying a reward for a secret he...
183100 Washington, George General Orders, 10 May 1778 1778-05-10 Varick transcript , DLC:GW . Captain Paul Brigham of the 8th Connecticut Regiment wrote in his...
183101 Washington, George [Diary entry: 20 February 1787] 1787-02-20 Tuesday 20th. Mercury at 40 in the Morning—35 at Noon and 30 at Night. The Wind in the Night...
183102 Washington, George [Diary entry: 26 October 1765] 1765-10-26 26. Sowed the Remaining part of the Turneps in drills with an early Wheat also abt. 3 Bushels...
183103 Washington, George [Diary entry: 13 February 1768] 1768-02-13 13. Cloudy Morning—but very pleasant Mid day & afternoon being clear with very little wind.
183104 Washington, George [Diary entry: 8 December 1768] 1768-12-08 8. Clear, & tolerably pleasant, although the Wind was fresh from the No. West.
183105 Washington, George Orderly Book, 25 September 1758 1758-09-25 Camp at Reas Town Munday Septr 25th 1758 G. O. Parole Belfast Field Officer for to morrow Colo....
183106 Washington, George General Orders, 2 November 1775 1775-11-02 Varick transcript , DLC:GW .
183107 Receipt to the Trustees of the American Iron Company … 1799-05-30 [ New York, May 30, 1799. “I have receiv’d a deed from Peter Goelet & other Trustees of the...
183108 Hamilton, Alexander New York Ratifying Convention. Fourth Speech of July … 1788-07-19 Ham[ilton]—is willing those who are now scrupulous may be exempted— but does not wish to...
183109 Introductory Note: To Rufus King [13 August 1793] This letter marks Hamilton’s initial involvement in a protracted and acrimonious dispute between...
183110 Hamilton, Alexander Continental Congress Remarks on the Exchange of … 1782-11-25 Col: Hamilton who warmly & cogently espoused the ratification, as an additional argument...
183111 Washington, George General Orders, 5 January 1778 1778-01-05 At a General Court-Martial held 1st instant whereof Coll Scammell was President appeared Denham...
183112 Washington, George Orders, 5 July 1756 1756-07-05 A General Court Martial, to consist of one Field Officer, four Captains, and eight Subalterns, to...
183113 Washington, George [Diary entry: 10 May 1768] 1768-05-10 10. Rid to the Brick House & returnd to Dinner—after which went a dragging for Sturgeon. The...
183114 Jay, John John Jay’s Address upon His Arrival in New York, [28 … 1795-05-28 Fellow-Citizens, those marks of your attention to me are highly grateful— I can never forget...
183115 Franklin, Benjamin “A Virginian”: Second Reply to Mr. Pym, 5 September … 1765-09-05 Printed in Lloyd’s Evening Post, And British Chronicle , September 9–11, 1765. The grounds for...
183116 Adams, John 29 Thurdsday. 1756-07-29 Rose half after 6. Read a little Greek.
183117 Washington, George [Diary entry: 21 March 1774] 1774-03-21 21. At home all day. Alone.
183118 Washington, George [May 1761] 1761-05-24 May 24th. Betty from Riverside Quarter came home Sick & did not again in a Condition to work till...
183119 Washington, George [Diary entry: 3 August 1771] 1771-08-03 3. Rid to the Mill—Muddy hole & Neck.
183120 Adams, John Monday [10 November]. 1766-11-10 Rain. Kill’d Cow. Read chiefly in the American Gazeteers, which are a very valuable Magazine of...