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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 &...