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1631[Diary entry: 5 September 1773] (Washington Papers)
5. Clear and Cool. Wind pretty fresh from the No. West.
1632[Diary entry: 4 September 1773] (Washington Papers)
4. Went with Mr. Magowan &ca. to the Barbicue at Accatinck.
1633[Diary entry: 4 September 1773] (Washington Papers)
4. Great appearances again for a Settled Rain but it went of again without any.
1634[Diary entry: 3 September 1773] (Washington Papers)
3. At home all day.
1635[Diary entry: 3 September 1773] (Washington Papers)
3. Clear and Warm in the forenoon with but little Wind. Evening Cloudy & like for Rain very little fell however.
1636[Diary entry: 2 September 1773] (Washington Papers)
2. Rid to Belvoir, Mill, & Mill Plantation. Found Mr. Magowan here upon my return.
1637[Diary entry: 2 September 1773] (Washington Papers)
2. Wind Northwardly in the Morning & a little Cool but calm afterwards & Warm.
1638[Diary entry: 1 September 1773] (Washington Papers)
Septr. 1. Went with Mrs. Washington and Nelly Calvert to Mr. Digges’s. Din’d & returnd in the Aftern.
1639[Diary entry: 1 September 1773] (Washington Papers)
Septr. 1. Wind fresh all day from the Southward with small Showers of Rain.
In the winter 1771 I receivd a letter from a Mercht of my acquaintance in Galway, in Ireland, strongly recommending, some Irish families, who had embark’d for America: These poor people, finding they cou’d not live under the exactions of their Landlord, on their leases falling, resolv’d to venture into this part of the world, were able to pay their passages; & bring with them some family...