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183401 Washington, George General Orders, 18 September 1779 1779-09-18 The Commander in Chief in consideration of the penitence of the Criminal and the special...
183402 Washington, George Orderly Book, 8 November 1758 1758-11-08 Loyal Hannon Wednesday Novr 8th 1758 Parole Amboy Field Officer for to morrow Lt Colo. Dagworthy....
183403 Franklin, Benjamin Distribution of the Mail, April 1743 1743-04-01 Draft: American Philosophical Society This document obviously belongs to the period of Franklin’s...
183404 Washington, George General Orders, 19 January 1783 1783-01-19 For the day tomorrow Major Gibbs. For duty tomorrow the first York regiment. The Commander in...
183405 Washington, George [Diary entry: 26 January 1769] 1769-01-26 26. Cloudy Morning. Wind Northwardly and Cold—with a mixture of hail & rain in the Afternoon....
183406 Washington, George Orders, 11–12 August 1756 1756-08-11 Captain McNiel and Lieutenant Blagg; two Sergeants and thirty rank and file, to parade...
183407 Washington, George [Diary entry: 29 August 1771] 1771-08-29 29. Much such a day as yesterday.
183408 Washington, George [Diary entry: 23 April 1769] 1769-04-23 23. Dined at Belvoir. Met Majr. Wagener coming to dine with me. Doctr. Rumney came.
183409 Jefferson, Thomas Notes of Cabinet Meeting on a Commercial Treaty with … 1793-08-23 Aug. 23. 93. In consequence of my note of yesterday to the Presidt. a meeting was called this day...
183410 Madison, James Minutes of the Board of Visitors of the University of … 1826-10-05 The board met pursuant to adjournment: present the same members as yesterday. Resolved that a...
183411 Washington, George General Orders, 16 September 1780 1780-09-16 [Officers] For the day Tomorrow[:] Brigadier General Irvine[,] Lieutenant Colonel Commandant...
183412 Washington, George [Diary entry: 19 April 1772] 1772-04-19 19. At home all day. Mr. Campbell dined here.
183413 Washington, George [Diary entry: 8 October 1770] 1770-10-08 8. Pleasant forenoon—but the wind Rising. About Noon it Clouded & threatned hard for Rain....
183414 Washington, George General Orders, 27 April 1780 1780-04-27 [Officers] Of the Day Tomorrow[:] Colonel Livingston[,] Lieutenant Colonel Hay[,] Brigade Major...
183415 Washington, George [Diary entry: 31 May 1775] 1775-05-31 31. Dined with Mr. Jno. Rutlidge. Spent the Evening in my Chambers. John Rutledge (1739–1800) was...
183416 Washington, George [Diary entry: 10 March 1770] 1770-03-10 10. Rid to Muddy hole Doeg Run and the Mill. Mr. Magowan went home.
183417 Jefferson, Thomas Memorandum Books, 1790 1790-01-01 Jan. 3. Pd. for 3 doz. eggs 1/. 4. Gave Patsy for small hhd. exp. 10/. 5. Gave in charity 6/. 6....
183418 Washington, George [Diary entry: 27 December 1770] 1770-12-27 27. Shut up Singer after She had been first lined by one or two Cur Dogs. Jowler being put in...
183419 Washington, George General Orders, 12 February 1783 1783-02-12 For the day tomorrow Major Scott. For duty the 5th Massachusetts regiment. The General applauds...
183420 Washington, George General Orders, 9 December 1777 1777-12-09 The tents are near the bridge, on the Skippack road, and so many are to be immediately sent for...
183421 Washington, George [Diary entry: 13 October 1772] 1772-10-13 13th. Clear & very warm with but little Wind & that Southerly.
183422 Penn, Ferdinand John Paris and Thomas and Richard Ferdinand John Paris: Answer to Heads of Complaint … 1758-11-27 Printed in Votes and Proceedings of the House of Representatives , 1758–1759, pp. 28–31; copy:...
183423 Adams, John Quincy [25th.] 1784-08-25 Wednesday dined at the Abbé de Chalut’s.
183424 Washington, George [Diary entry: 7 June 1775] 1775-06-07 7. Dined at the City Tavern and spent the Evening at home. GW’s committee to estimate the amount...
183425 Washington, George [May 1768] 1768-05-01 May 1. Rid to a place calld Root’s to see a Meadow of Colo. Bassetts. Returnd to Dinr. root’s :...
183426 Madison, James Remission of Forfeiture for the Ship Hor de Gaudiaria … 1816-05-27 Whereas it is represented to me that a certain ship or vessel called the Hor de Gaudiaria,...
183427 Adams, John 1774 Septr. 7. Wednesday. 1774-09-07 Went to congress again. Heard Mr. Duchè read Prayers. The Collect for the day, the 7th of the...
183428 Washington, George [Diary entry: 25 July 1770] 1770-07-25 25. Light showers in the afternoon and sevl. of them but not sufft. to wet the Ground.
183429 Treasury Department Circular to the Commissioners of … 1791-06-06 In consequence of an enquiry made of me, I think it necessary to inform you that I consider the...
183430 Washington, George [Diary entry: 1 May 1796] 1796-05-01 1. Clear and cool all day. Wind at No. Wt.
183431 Washington, George General Orders, 13 April 1779 1779-04-13 Lieutenant Colonel Dabney is appointed to superintend the hospitals in Jersey. Varick transcript...
183432 Jefferson, Thomas Notes on Governing Louisiana, 8 November 1803 1803-11-08 Hospital provision for administration of justice to be prompt. shipping to be naturalised. Slaves...
183433 Washington, George [Diary entry: 20 October 1770] 1770-10-20 20. Set out for the Big Kanhawa with Dr. Craik Captn. Crawford & others. Incampd abt. 14 Miles off.
183434 Jay, John Appointment of William Temple Franklin, 1 October 1782 1782-10-01 To all to whom these Presents shall come, Benjamin Franklin & John Jay send Greetings. Whereas...
183435 Washington, George [Diary entry: 30 July 1772] 1772-07-30 30. Very Warm, notwithstanding the Wind blew fresh from the So. West. In the Afternoon a moderate...
183436 Madison, James Notes on Debates, 19 February 1787 1787-02-19 The notes beginning 19 February 1787 and ending 26 April 1787 are the concluding portion of JM’s...
183437 Washington, George August 1798 1798-08-01 1. Clear Morning & day—Mer. 72 in the Morning & 80 at Night. 2. Morning clear & calm—Mer. at 74....
183438 Washington, George [Diary entry: 13 April 1769] 1769-04-13 13. Clear & pleasant morning but showery day with thunder Morng. & Evening. In the Afternoon a...
183439 “Anti-Defamer” Anti-Defamer, [19 August 1792] 1792-08-19 For the Fœderal Gazette Russel under an affected moderation veils the most insidious and...
183440 Washington, George General Orders, 25 August 1779 1779-08-25 Daniel Johnston of the 8th and Ezekiel Case of the 5th Connecticutt regiments now under sentence...
183441 Dufief, Nicolas Gouin Enclosure: Thomas Jefferson’s Account with Nicolas G. … 1815-08-25 Thomas Jefferson Esq r in a/c. with N. G. Dufief D r 1815 To Balance $ 3.43 Aug. 19. To La Croix...
183442 Committee of the Virginia Assembly 28. A Bill for the Preservation of the Estates of … 1779-06-18 Be it enacted by the General Assembly that the lands, tenements and chattels, of ideots and...
183443 UNKNOWN Transcript of Remaining Defense Evidence: 30 November–1 … 1770-11-30 On the evening of the 5th of March I was at my lodgings, I heard a noise, and went out towards...
183444 Washington, George [Diary entry: 25 February 1775] 1775-02-25 25. Mr. Danl. Jenifer came to Dinnr. & went away afterwards.
183445 Washington, George [Diary entry: 9 April 1772] 1772-04-09 9. Very Cold and very Windy from the Northwest with flying Clouds & sometimes a sprinkle of Rain.
183446 Washington, George General Orders, 25 October 1779 1779-10-25 Varick transcript , DLC:GW .
183447 Washington, George General Orders, 15 July 1781 1781-07-15 For the Day tomorrow Brigadier General Huntington Lieutenant Colonel Mellen Inspector Captain...
183448 Washington, George [Diary entry: 21 May 1775] 1775-05-21 21. Clear in the forenoon with a good deal of Rain afterwards.
183449 Franklin, Benjamin Advice to a Pretty Creature and Replies, 20 and 27 … 1735-11-20 Printed in The Pennsylvania Gazette , November 20 and 27, 1735. Mr. Franklin, Pray let the...
183450 Washington, George [Diary entry: 6 August 1772] 1772-08-06 6. Rid to the Ferry Plantation Mill Doeg Run and Muddy hole.