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You will observe that in the arrangement of the officers allotted to New York there is an...
I shall now present to your view the additional objects alluded to in my letter of this date. A...
I have been duly favoured with your letter of the 15th instant. When the disposition was...
Your private letter of the 16th. instant came duly to hand, & safe: and I wish you at all times,...
Mount Vernon, February 26, 1799. “I received your letter of the 18th. instant yesterday. You...
[Mount Vernon, March 4, 1799. Letter not found.] “List of Letters from G——Washington to General...
[Mount Vernon, March 15, 1799. Letter not found.] “List of Letters from G—— Washington to General...
Your letter of the 14th. instant, with its enclosures, came to hand by the last Post. In the...
Mount Vernon, April 10, 1799. “I have received your letter of the 27th. ulto., enclosing a design...
Philadelphia, May 8, 1799. “… The members present then proceeded to the election of officers for...
I have duly received your letter of the 3d of May, and am glad to find that the recruiting...
Your favour of the 7th instant, with its inclosures, has been duly received. I am very glad to...
Your private letter of the 15th instant came duly to hand. So far as my information extends...
[ Mount Vernon, August 11, 1799. Letter not found. ] “List of Letters from G—— Washington to...
Mrs. Washington’s indisposition (being confined eight or ten days) and other circumstances, would...
Your letter of the 23d. instant was received the 27th; and this day will proceed in the Mail to...
Incon⟨venient as it was to⟩ my finances, I have been ⟨induced⟩ to erect convenient to the...
I have duly received your letter of the 21st instant, enclosing a letter to Colo. Parker, which I...
Since writing the enclosed letter to you yesterday, I have received a letter from Colo. Parker,...
To my official letters I refer you for my communication, with Colo. Parker. I have no conception...
I have duly received your letter of the 28th ultimo, enclosing a Copy of what you had written to...
Enclosed are sundry letters (as mentioned on the other side) which have come to my hands,...
Since writing to you on the 29th ultimo, I have received a letter from Colo. Parker, informing me...
54March [1797] (Washington Papers)
1. Mercury at 24. Wind Westerly and cold all day. 2. Wind as yesterday; cloudy, cold & Raw all...
55[Diary entry: 4 March 1797] (Washington Papers)
4. Much such a day as yesterday in all respects. Mercury at 41.
56[Diary entry: 5 March 1797] (Washington Papers)
5. Not unlike the two preceding days. M. at 50.
57[Diary entry: 6 March 1797] (Washington Papers)
6. The wind Shifted to the No. Wt. and turned Cold M: 24.
58[Diary entry: 7 March 1797] (Washington Papers)
7. A hard No. Wt. [wind] all day. Hard frost this morning & but little [sun] all day—snowing at...
59[Diary entry: 8 March 1797] (Washington Papers)
8. Very thick morning with sprinkling rain clear afterwards with a brisk So. Westerly wind. Mer. 52.
60[Diary entry: 9 March 1797] (Washington Papers)
9. Wind changed to No. Wt. blew very hard & turned very cold. Mer. at 28. Left Phila. on my...
61[Diary entry: 10 March 1797] (Washington Papers)
10. Dined & lodged at Elkton. Tolerably pleasant all day. “At Elkton . . . Hollingsworth’s is a...
62[Diary entry: 11 March 1797] (Washington Papers)
11. Snowing from day light until 10 Oclock—in the Afternoon a little rain. Breakfasted at...
63[Diary entry: 12 March 1797] (Washington Papers)
12. Lowering, but tolerably pleasant. Breakfasted at Websters. Dined & lodged in Baltimore. Met &...
64[Diary entry: 13 March 1797] (Washington Papers)
13. Breakfasted at Spurriers & dined & lodged in Bladensburgh. Morning lowered but clear...
65[Diary entry: 14 March 1797] (Washington Papers)
14. Dined at Mr. Laws & lodged at Mr. Thos. Peters. Day warm. mr. laws : Thomas Law (1759–1834),...
66[Diary entry: 15 March 1797] (Washington Papers)
15. Recd. the Compliments of the Citizens of George Town as I had done the day before of those of...
67[Diary entry: 16 March 1797] (Washington Papers)
16. At home all day alone. Wind at East & very cloudy all day.
68[Diary entry: 17 March 1797] (Washington Papers)
17. Wind in the same place with rain from 10 oclock until 12—clear afterwards.
69[Diary entry: 18 March 1797] (Washington Papers)
18. Clear—with the Wind fresh from So. Wt. in the forenoon and at No. Wt. in the afternoon.
70[Diary entry: 19 March 1797] (Washington Papers)
19. Wind at No. Wt. and fresh after the morning continuing so all day & cold.
71[Diary entry: 20 March 1797] (Washington Papers)
20. Cool in the morning with the wind still at No. W. but very moderate afternoon.
72[Diary entry: 21 March 1797] (Washington Papers)
21. Wind Southerly and fresh all day—clear.
73[Diary entry: 22 March 1797] (Washington Papers)
22. Wind still Southerly and fresh with appearances of Rain. In the Afternoon wind came out brisk...
74[Diary entry: 23 March 1797] (Washington Papers)
23. Cool in the morning but clear & very pleasant afterwards with but little Wd.
75[Diary entry: 24 March 1797] (Washington Papers)
24. Wind at So. Et. with Rain more or less all day.
76[Diary entry: 25 March 1797] (Washington Papers)
25. Wind for the most part Southerly—and clear.
77[Diary entry: 26 March 1797] (Washington Papers)
26. Wind varying from No. Et. to So. Et. and blowing very fresh.
78[Diary entry: 27 March 1797] (Washington Papers)
27. A little rain fell last Night. Wind Southerly in the Morning & violently all day afterwards &...
79April [1797] (Washington Papers)
Omitted keeping any Acct. of the Weather and Occurrences in this Month.
80[undated diary entry] (Washington Papers)
Omitted keeping any Acct. of the Weather and Occurrences in this Month.