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1March [1797] (Washington Papers)
1. Mercury at 24. Wind Westerly and cold all day. 2. Wind as yesterday; cloudy, cold & Raw all...
2[Diary entry: 3 March 1797] (Washington Papers)
3. Mercury at 34. Morning very lowering & threatning but clear & pleasant afterwards. Wind fresh...
Before the curtain drops on my political life, which it will do this evening —I expect for ever—I...
Three things relative to the City of Washington call for my decision, and this is the last day I...
To all persons to whom these Presents shall come Greeting. Whereas Benjamin Parkinson of the...
At the conclusion of my public employments, I have thought it expedient to notice the publication...
I received your letter dated the 1st of September last, inquiring for the fortune of your...
I nominate Anthony Walton White of New-Jersey to be Surveyor for the Port of New Brunswick and...
9[Diary entry: 2 March 1797] (Washington Papers)
2. Wind as yesterday; cloudy, cold & Raw all day. Towards night it began to Snow. Mercury at 26.
At a time when you are receiving addresses from all the united States of America, and from many...
Amongst the last acts of my political life, and before I go hence into retirement, profound ,...
I nominate Joel Barlow of the State of Connecticut, to be Consul-General of the United States of...
United States, 2 March 1797. GW makes appointments and promotions in the U.S. army and nominates...
14[Diary entry: 1 March 1797] (Washington Papers)
1. Mercury at 24. Wind Westerly and cold all day.
Letter not found : from James Anderson, 1 March 1797 . Anderson wrote GW on 8 March 1797 : “I...
The President of the United States to [  ] Senator for the State of [  ]. It appearing to me...
The Secretary of State has the honor to lay before the President of the United States the opinion...
18February [1797] (Washington Papers)
1. Wind No. Easterly in the Morning—So. Westerly afterwards and raining more or less all day....
19[Diary entry: 28 February 1797] (Washington Papers)
28. Wind variable and grt. appearances all day of Snow. Mer. 35. Went to Mrs. Grattons concer[t]...
The near approach of the period of your leaving this city, suggests the propriety of my making a...
Your favour of the 14th instt with a Postscript of the 24th came to my hands yesterday: and I...
Speech of the Cornplanter to General Washington. “ Father : I thank the great spirit for...
Let me entreat you to attend early this morning to a fit character as a Comsr to attend the...
Having maturely considered the bill, to alter and amend an Act intitled an Act to ascertain and...
25[Diary entry: 27 February 1797] (Washington Papers)
27. Wind at So. Et. & lowering but no fall, Mer: 36. Went to the theatre in the Evening. Playing...
Your letter of the 22d with the weekly reports, was received on the 25th. As its contents, is...
Considering that I have not the honor of being known to you, I fear I shall be justly charged...
As the curtain is about to close on the political scenes of my life; and consequently to...
Your favor of the 20th would have been sooner attended to, but the mails have lately come in,...
Your letter of the 22d inst., as also one of the first, have been duly received. The affectionate...