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47501[Diary entry: 23 February 1772] (Washington Papers)
23. The latter part of the Night and this Morning raining with Lightning and Thunder. Raing. more...
47502[Diary entry: 22 February 1772] (Washington Papers)
22. Rid to the Ferry Plantation & Muddy hole, & returnd to Dinner. Mr. Ramsay & Captn. Conway...
47503[Diary entry: 22 February 1772] (Washington Papers)
22. Wind very fresh all the forepart of the day from the Southward Melting all the Snow in the...
47504[Diary entry: 21 February 1772] (Washington Papers)
21. Rid to the Ferry Plantation and to the Fishing Landing where a few Fish were catchd in the Sein.
47505[Diary entry: 21 February 1772] (Washington Papers)
21. Calm, clear, and very warm in the forenoon. But Cloudy a little in the Afternoon & Wind...
I congratulate You, & the World with Us, on our Restoration to a temperate Zone: for, in Truth,...
47507[Diary entry: 20 February 1772] (Washington Papers)
20. At home all day. GW today wrote Robert Cary & Co., that he was “impatiently waiting for” the...
47508[Diary entry: 20 February 1772] (Washington Papers)
20. Fresh Southerly Wind with some heavy Showers in the forenoon—Snow melting exceedg. fast...
On the 25th of last Month I drew upon you in favour of the Revd Mr Boucher, Tutor to Mr Custis,...
47510[Diary entry: 19 February 1772] (Washington Papers)
19. Rid to Muddy hole, Doeg Run & Mill before Dinner.