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27501General Orders, 13 November 1777 (Washington Papers)
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27502[Diary entry: 27 February 1760] (Washington Papers)
27. So[uther]ly wind & dripping Weather.
27503[Diary entry: 20 October 1773] (Washington Papers)
20. Dined at Acquia & lodged at Colo. Lewis’s in Fred[ericksburg]g.
27504[Diary entry: 20 September 1798] (Washington Papers)
20. Morning clear—wind Southerly—Mer. at 75. Went up to the Federal City. Dined & lodgd at Mr. Thos. Peters.
27505[Diary entry: 15 April 1791] (Washington Papers)
Friday 15th. Having suffered very much by the dust yesterday and finding that parties of Horse, & a number of other Gentlemen were intendg. to attend me part of the way to day, I caused their enquiries respecting the time of my setting out, to be answered that, I should endeavor to do it before eight O’clock; but I did it a little after five, by which means I avoided the inconveniences...
27506[Diary entry: 10 April 1774] (Washington Papers)
10. Cool in the forenoon with the Wind at No. West—Warmr. afterwards & Calm.
27507[Diary entry: 31 March 1767] (Washington Papers)
31. Cloudy, raw, & disagreeable Wind continuing at No. East.
27508[Diary entry: 1 August 1781] (Washington Papers)
1st. By this date all my Boats were ready—viz.—One hundred New ones at Albany (constructed under the direction of Genel. Schuyler) and the like number at Wappings Creek by the Qr. Mr. Genl.; besides old ones which have been repaired. My heavy ordnance & Stores from the Eastward had also come on to the North Rivr. and every thing would have been in perfect readiness to commense the operation...
27509[Diary entry: 14 October 1768] (Washington Papers)
14. Calm and warm forenoon. Cloudy afternoon with appearances of Rain.
27510[Diary entry: 15 August 1786] (Washington Papers)
Tuesday 15th. Mercury at 64 in the Morning—70 at Noon and 65 at Night. Cool, & for the most part of the day lowering, with but little wind. At home all day. Doctr. Stuart & Mr. Keith, deputed by the Potomack Co. to present its thanks to the President & directors thereof came for that purpose, dined here & returned in the Afternoon. James Keith (1734–1824), the son of Rev. James and Mary Isham...