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No. | Author | Recipient | Title | Date | Context |
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27301 | Washington, George | Pettit, Charles | From George Washington to Charles Pettit, 24 June 1781 | 1781-06-24 | Since writing you last, I have very luckily found the Books I had supposed to be lost. I shall... |
27302 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 26 November 1797] | 1797-11-26 | 26. Wind fresh from No. West all day & clear. Mr. Russel went away after breakfast. Mr. Lear came... | |
27303 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 2 March 1787] | 1787-03-02 | [Friday] 2d. Mercury at 31 in the Morning—50 at Noon and 44 at Night. Morning very clear and... | |
27304 | Washington, George | General Orders, 8 February 1777 | 1777-02-08 | The Horses belonging to the Artillery are not to be used under any pretence whatsoever, but the... | |
27305 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 16 May 1773] | 1773-05-16 | 16. Breakfasted at Chester & Dined at Govr. Penns in Philadelphia. Richard Penn (1735–1811) was... | |
27306 | Washington, George | Hanson, John | From George Washington to John Hanson, 1 November 1782 | 1782-11-01 | The inclosed is Copy of a Letter which I have this day received from Sir Guy Carleton—the only... |
27307 | Washington, George | Dick, Charles | From George Washington to Charles Dick, 20 October 1755 | 1755-10-20 | You are hereby Ordered to wait at this place until my return from Fort-Cumberland, that you may... |
27308 | Washington, George | Clinton, Henry | From George Washington to Henry Clinton, 16 April 1781 | 1781-04-16 | By the inclosed Act of Congress of the 3d instant you will perceive, I am directed to demand the... |
27309 | Washington, George | McHenry, James | From George Washington to James McHenry, 30 September … | 1798-09-30 | I have lately received information, which, in my opinion, merits attention. It is that the... |
27310 | Washington, George | McDougall, Alexander | From George Washington to Alexander McDougall, 11 … | 1782-01-11 | I have been favoured with your Letter of the 2nd Inst. and am much obliged by your... |
27311 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 13 July 1798] | 1798-07-13 | 13. Lowering in the Morng. No Wind Mer. 70. Clear afternoon Mer. 66. | |
27312 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 15 October 1794] | 1794-10-15 | 15th. Left Bath by seven oclock; & crossing the Cacapohon Mountain, & the Potomack River by a... | |
27313 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 3 March 1774] | 1774-03-03 | 3. Clear with the Wind at No. West but neither Cold nor hard. | |
27314 | Washington, George | Jay, John | George Washington to John Jay, [22–23] April 1779 | ≈1779-04-22 | Middlebrook [ New Jersey ] April [ 22–23 ] 1779 . States that unless the quartermaster general... |
27315 | Washington, George | Potter, James | From George Washington to Brigadier General James … | 1777-11-03 | I am favd with yours of this date. Except our Army was upon the other side of Schuylkill it would... |
27316 | Washington, George | General Orders, 2 October 1775 | 1775-10-02 | Varick transcript , DLC:GW . | |
27317 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 25 February 1767] | 1767-02-25 | 25. Hard frost. Clear & not very cold. Wind at No. West—not high. | |
27318 | Washington, George | General Orders, 24 March 1783 | 1783-03-24 | For the day tomorrow Major Lansdale B.Q.M. Jersey Brigade It is recommended to the troops to make... | |
27319 | Washington, George | Gist, Thomas | From George Washington to Thomas Gist, 26 April 1758 | 1758-04-26 | To Mr Thomas Gist—Cadet [Fort Loudoun, 26 April 1758 ] Sir. You are forthwith to set out for... |
27320 | Washington, George | Clinton, James | From George Washington to James Clinton, 9 July 1781 | 1781-07-09 | I am favour’d with yours of the 6th—In consequence of my letter of the same date, the 2d Regt... |
27321 | Washington, George | General Orders, 18 January 1781 | 1781-01-18 | Varick transcript , DLC:GW . | |
27322 | Washington, George | Burr, Aaron | From George Washington to Lieutenant Colonel Aaron … | 1777-06-27 | You are hereby appointed Lieut. Colo. to a Regiment in the Continental Service to be commanded by... |
27323 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 23 September 1768] | 1768-09-23 | 23. Finishd Sowing the third Cut of Wheat in the Neck. | |
27324 | Washington, George | Kalb, Johann | From George Washington to Major General Johann Kalb, 23 … | 1780-03-23 | I have to acknowlege your favor of yesterday written at half past 11 at night. Whatever may be... |
27325 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 18 October 1774] | 1774-10-18 | 18. Dined at Doctr. Rush’s and Spent the Evening at the New Tavern. Benjamin Rush (1745–1813),... | |
27326 | Washington, George | Pintard, Lewis | From George Washington to Lewis Pintard, 14 September … | 1783-09-14 | Long before this letter can have reached you, the Cost of the first Wine had from Mr Searle must,... |
27327 | Washington, George | McDougall, Alexander | George Washington to Major General Alexander McDougall … | 1779-06-28 | New Windsor [ New York ] June 28, 1779 . Discusses problem of rations. Df , in writing of H,... |
27328 | Washington, George | Clinton, George | From George Washington to George Clinton, 7 September … | 1779-09-07 | I herewith transmit to your Excellency several papers, with a letter from Elias Boudinot Esqe... |
27329 | Washington, George | Darke, William | From George Washington to William Darke, 9 August 1791 | 1791-08-09 | (Private) Dear Sir, Philadelphia August 9. 1791. I have received your letter of the 24 ult.... |
27330 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 4 December 1768] | 1768-12-04 | 4. Close Rain all day with the Wind chiefly at No. East—but afterwards shifting to No. West &... | |
27331 | Washington, George | General Orders, 3 November 1779 | 1779-11-03 | At the General Court Martial whereof Colo. Starr was President —Moses Carson formerly a Captain... | |
27332 | Washington, George | Lafayette, Marie-Joseph-Paul-Yves-Roch-Gilbert du … | From George Washington to Lafayette, 21 November 1791 | 1791-11-21 | At the earnest request of Mr Jorre I make known to you, that he came over to this Country with an... |
27333 | Washington, George | General Orders, 4 January 1778 | 1778-01-04 | As fast as the men go into Hutts the tents are to be returned immediately to the Quarter-Master... | |
27334 | Washington, George | Pearce, William | From George Washington to William Pearce, 27 July 1794 | 1794-07-27 | Your letter of the 23d and the reports, have been duly received. The ideas which I expressed in... |
27335 | Washington, George | Wood, James | From George Washington to James Wood, 18 November 1790 | 1790-11-18 | I have been duly honored with your favor of the 6th, and thank you gratefully for your kind... |
27336 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 9 January 1773] | 1773-01-09 | 9. Very white frost & ground pretty hard froze. Wind after 10 Oclock fresh from the Southward. | |
27337 | Washington, George | Trumbull, Jonathan Sr. | From George Washington to Jonathan Trumbull, Sr., 17 … | 1777-07-17 | I have the Honor of yours of the 14th with its enclosures. I had some time before received the... |
27338 | Washington, George | Hancock, John | From George Washington to John Hancock, 5 December 1776 | 1776-12-05 | As nothing but necessity obliged me to retire before the Enemy, & leave so much of the Jerseys... |
27339 | Washington, George | Hamilton, Alexander | To Alexander Hamilton from George Washington, 16 … | 1791-02-16 | “An Act to incorporate the Subscribers to the Bank of the United States” is now before me for... |
27340 | Washington, George | General Orders, 6 November 1778 | 1778-11-06 | Varick transcript , DLC:GW . GW’s expenses for this day included 16s. “To cash paid Servant for... | |
27341 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 16 December 1797] | 1797-12-16 | 16. Wind at No. Wt. but not very hard or cold. Mer. 26 a 40. | |
27342 | Washington, George | Lee, Richard Henry | From George Washington to Richard Henry Lee, 10 January … | 1777-01-10 | Your last favour, by the purport of it (having no date) as also one or two others at different... |
27343 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 6 May 1773] | 1773-05-06 | 6. Calm & warm all day. Very Smoaky as it hath been for a Month pass’d. | |
27344 | Washington, George | Moylan, Stephen | From George Washington to Colonel Stephen Moylan, 28 … | 1778-05-28 | I wrote to you upon the 24th and desired you to come forward with all the Horse of your own,... |
27345 | Washington, George | Secret Committee of the New York Convention | From George Washington to a Secret Committee of the New … | 1776-07-15 | ⟨In answer to your favour of Yesterday, I beg⟩ Leave to acquaint you that I ⟨have consulted with... |
27346 | Washington, George | Carmichael, William | From George Washington to William Carmichael, 10 June … | 1785-06-10 | It is with grateful pleasure I sit down to acknowledge the receipt of your favour of the 25th of... |
27347 | Washington, George | Clinton, George | From George Washington to George Clinton, 25 May 1780 | 1780-05-25 | Since my Letter of the 23d & 24th which accompanies this—I have also directed the Issuing... |
27348 | Washington, George | Pickering, Timothy | From George Washington to Timothy Pickering, 27 … | 1795-09-27 | Your private letter of the 21st instant, did not reach me until yesterday. A late letter of mine... |
27349 | Washington, George | Lafayette, Marie-Joseph-Paul-Yves-Roch-Gilbert du … | From George Washington to Major General Lafayette, 30 … | 1779-09-30 | A few days ago I wrote you a letter in much haste. the cause a sudden notification of Monsr... |
27350 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 17 March 1748] | 1748-03-17 | Thursday 17th. Rain’d till Ten oClock & then clearing we reached as far as Major Campbells one of... |