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No. | Author | Recipient | Title | Date | Context |
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1 | Washington, George | March [1797] | ≈1797-03-01 | 1. Mercury at 24. Wind Westerly and cold all day. 2. Wind as yesterday; cloudy, cold & Raw all... | |
2 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 4 March 1797] | 1797-03-04 | 4. Much such a day as yesterday in all respects. Mercury at 41. | |
3 | Hill, Henry | Washington, George | To George Washington from Henry Hill, 4 March 1797 | 1797-03-04 | I should derive particular satisfaction from General Washington’s acceptance of a brace of... |
4 | Slough, Matthias | Washington, George | To George Washington from Matthias Slough, 4 March 1797 | 1797-03-04 | I have your most Esteemed favour of the 27th February by Mr Root now before me, and have the... |
5 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 5 March 1797] | 1797-03-05 | 5. Not unlike the two preceding days. M. at 50. | |
6 | Washington, George | Fergusson, Elizabeth Graeme | From George Washington to Elizabeth Graeme Fergusson, 5 … | 1797-03-05 | The multiplicity of business which occurred in the course of the last Session, particularly in... |
7 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 6 March 1797] | 1797-03-06 | 6. The wind Shifted to the No. Wt. and turned Cold M: 24. | |
8 | Washington, George | Ball, George | From George Washington to George Ball, 6 March 1797 | 1797-03-06 | Enclosed is the copy of a letter I wrote to you in answer to yours from Lancaster, & to that... |
9 | Ellsworth, Oliver | Washington, George | To George Washington from Oliver Ellsworth, 6 March … | 1797-03-06 | As preperation for your departure will not conveniently admit of your receiving any more visits,... |
10 | Washington, George | Gibbs, Caleb | From George Washington to Caleb Gibbs, 6 March 1797 | 1797-03-06 | I will turn over your letter of the 13th instant to the President of the United States. You may... |
11 | Hamilton, William | Washington, George | To George Washington from William Hamilton, 6 March … | 1797-03-06 | Having been told you intend leaving Town tomorrow I have sent the Clod of Grass, together with a... |
12 | Washington, George | Powel, Elizabeth Willing | From George Washington to Elizabeth Willing Powel, 6 … | 1797-03-06 | My Coach horses, having performed (faithfully & well) all the duties I have required of them,... |
13 | Washington, George | Rhode Island Society of the Cincinnati | From George Washington to Rhode Island Society of the … | 1797-03-06 | For your affectionate Address on my retireing from public life, I beg you to accept my grateful... |
14 | Washington, George | Sinclair, John | From George Washington to John Sinclair, 6 March 1797 | 1797-03-06 | On the 11 th of Decr I wrote you a long letter; and intended before the close of the last Session... |
15 | Van Berckel, Bacler (Madame) | Washington, George | To George Washington from Madame Bacler Van Berckel, 6 … | 1797-03-06 | Quoi que Les Circonstances m’aient Empechée de participer a toutes Les fettes publiques, ou Se... |
16 | Washington, George | Wadsworth, Jeremiah | From George Washington to Jeremiah Wadsworth, 6 March … | 1797-03-06 | Your favor of the 27th Ulto reached me in the forenoon, & the Salmon in the afternoon of the 3d... |
17 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 7 March 1797] | 1797-03-07 | 7. A hard No. Wt. [wind] all day. Hard frost this morning & but little [sun] all day—snowing at... | |
18 | Boudinot, Elias | Washington, George | To George Washington from Elias Boudinot, 7 March 1797 | 1797-03-07 | I send herewith the Seal you was pleased to commit to my Care—The time has been scarcely... |
19 | Peabody, Lewis | Washington, George | To George Washington from Lewis Peabody, 7 March 1797 | 1797-03-07 | Pardon the liberty an unknown person, assumes, by calling you brother; we are so by nature,... |
20 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 8 March 1797] | 1797-03-08 | 8. Very thick morning with sprinkling rain clear afterwards with a brisk So. Westerly wind. Mer. 52. | |
21 | Anderson, James | Washington, George | To George Washington from James Anderson, 8 March 1797 | 1797-03-08 | I wrote You on 1st And since have Yours of 27 Ultimo with Mr Carters letter —I now beg leave to... |
22 | Washington, George | Dandridge, Bartholomew Jr. | From George Washington to Bartholomew Dandridge, Jr., 8 … | 1797-03-08 | Your conduct during a six Years residence in my family, having been such as to meet my full... |
23 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 9 March 1797] | 1797-03-09 | 9. Wind changed to No. Wt. blew very hard & turned very cold. Mer. at 28. Left Phila. on my... | |
24 | Washington, George | Lear, Tobias | From George Washington to Tobias Lear, 9 March 1797 | 1797-03-09 | Thus far we have arrived safe, but found it disagreeably cold. To give the greater surety to the... |
25 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 10 March 1797] | 1797-03-10 | 10. Dined & lodged at Elkton. Tolerably pleasant all day. “At Elkton . . . Hollingsworth’s is a... | |
26 | Fenner, Arthur | Washington, George | To George Washington from Arthur Fenner, 10 March 1797 | 1797-03-10 | The General Assembly, which convened at East Greenwich on the twenty-seventh of February, having... |
27 | Washington, George | Lear, Tobias | From George Washington to Tobias Lear, 10 March 1797 | 1797-03-10 | We arrived at this place to dinner and shall remain all night. To morrow we shall proceed but... |
28 | Powel, Elizabeth Willing | Washington, George | To George Washington from Elizabeth Willing Powel … | ≈1797-03-11 | Like a true Woman (as you will think) in the Moment of Exultation, and on the first Impulse (for... |
29 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 11 March 1797] | 1797-03-11 | 11. Snowing from day light until 10 Oclock—in the Afternoon a little rain. Breakfasted at... | |
30 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 12 March 1797] | 1797-03-12 | 12. Lowering, but tolerably pleasant. Breakfasted at Websters. Dined & lodged in Baltimore. Met &... |