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13791 To Benjamin Franklin from John Canton, [1766] 1766-01-01 AL : American Philosophical Society Mr. Canton presents his Compliments to Dr. Franklin and begs...
13792 Washington, George [Diary entry: 16 June 1774] 1774-06-16 16. Clear in the forenoon with a little Rain in the Afternoon.
13793 Athawes, Samuel Washington, George To George Washington from Samuel Athawes, 15 July 1774 1774-07-15 I am now to acknowledge the receipt of your very polite Favor of the 1st June accompanying two...
13794 Washington, George Athawes, Samuel From George Washington to Samuel Athawes, 25 September … 1773-09-25 Your Letter of the 30th of March to Colo. Fairfax, never came to my hands (as his Attorney in...
13795 Washington, George [Diary entry: 13 October 1774] 1774-10-13 13. Much such a day as yesterday.
13796 Shipley, William Franklin, Benjamin To Benjamin Franklin from William Shipley, 13 September … 1755-09-13 ALS : American Philosophical Society I believe that you will be supprised to hear from one who am...
13797 Washington, George [Diary entry: 30 October 1769] 1769-10-30 30. Set out on my Journey to Williamsburg & reached Colo. Henry Lees to a Late Dinner. Governor...
13798 Washington, George [Diary entry: 3 April 1775] 1775-04-03 3. Mr. Wilper went away. Mr. Magowan & self walkd into the Neck.
13799 Council of War Council of War, 23 April 1756 1756-04-23 At a Council of War, Held at Winchester, April 23d 1756 Colonel George Washington, President....
13800 Adams, John [Draft of a Newspaper Communication, August? 1770.] 1770-08-01 “If I would but go to Hell for an eternal Moment or so, I might be knighted.” Shakespeare. The...
13801 Adams, John 1766. Jany. 2d. Thurdsday. 1766-01-02 A great Storm of Snow last night. Weather tempestuous all Day. Waddled thro the Snow, driving my...
13802 Preston, William Washington, George To George Washington from William Preston, 9 April 1775 1775-04-09 Yours of the 27th Ult. came to hand yesterday with my Fee & that to Mr Floyd with which we are...
13803 Washington, George [Diary entry: 22 April 1768] 1768-04-22 22. Constant Rain all last Night, and all this day, with the Wind at East.
13804 Small, Alexander Franklin, Benjamin To Benjamin Franklin from Alexander Small, 13 April … 1772-04-13 AL (incomplete): American Philosophical Society Having soon dispatched all I could do in Jamaica,...
13805 Adams, Abigail Cranch, Mary Smith Abigail Adams to Mary Smith Cranch, 31 January 1767 1767-01-31 I have just returnd from Weymouth, where I have been for a week past. It seems lonesome here, for...
13806 Collinson, Peter Hanbury, Capel Peter Collinson to Capel Hanbury, 16 September 1760 1760-09-16 ALS : American Philosophical Society I recommend to my Dear Friend Capple Hanbury my Worthy...
13807 Adams, John 22 [i.e. 23] Sunday. 1756-05-23 Heard Mr. Maccarty. He is particularly fond of the following Expressions. Carnal, ungodly...
13808 Washington, George [Diary entry: 18 April 1771] 1771-04-18 18. Calm and Cloudy in the Morng. then high Wind from the So. West after that at So. Et. with Rain.
13809 Washington, George [Diary entry: 30 June 1774] 1774-06-30 30. At home all day alone except Mr. Peake coming here in the Afternoon.
13810 Washington, George [Diary entry: 15 July 1771] 1771-07-15 15. Something Cooler in the forenoon with Rain. Afternoon Warm.
13811 Stephen, Adam Washington, George To George Washington from Adam Stephen, 14 September … 1758-09-14 This is brought to Raystown Camp, by a detachmt of Invalids from the Troops on this side the...
13812 Venton, Ann Lytton Hamilton, Alexander Ann Lytton Venton’s Quittance with Alexander Hamilton … 1772-05-16 1059. Ann Ventons quittance ved Hammilton for 45 rdr. contant og et oxehoved sucker of 16de maij...
13813 Washington, George Dinwiddie, Robert From George Washington to Robert Dinwiddie, 25 June … 1756-06-25 I was in hope that by Garrisoning the Forts with part of the Militia, we should have been able to...
13814 Washington, George [Diary entry: 12 October 1771] 1771-10-12 12. At home on the same business. Doctr. Craik came in the Afternoon.
13815 Franklin, Benjamin Coombe, Thomas From Benjamin Franklin to Thomas Coombe, 6 April 1773 1773-04-06 ALS (letterbook draft): Library of Congress I receiv’d a few welcome Lines from you acquainting...
13816 Franklin, Benjamin Collinson, Peter From Benjamin Franklin to Peter Collinson, 4 August … 1762-08-04 ALS : Pierpont Morgan Library I did not receive my Dear Friend’s Letter of yesterday till I came...
13817 Washington, George [Diary entry: 9 March 1774] 1774-03-09 9. Dined at Snickers’s & lodgd at Fairfield.
13818 Washington, George [Diary entry: 6 July 1774] 1774-07-06 6. Dined at Doctr. Brown’s & returnd home in the Eveng. The meeting of inhabitants, held...
13819 Camm, John, Jr. Commission as Surveyor of Albemarle County, 6 June 1773 1773-06-06 To all to whom these Presents shall come, Greeting: Know ye, that we the President and Masters of...
13820 Washington, George [Diary entry: 3 November 1774] 1774-11-03 3. I went up to Alexandria after the Company abovementioned Went away. Returnd in the Aftern.