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47401General Orders, 7 July 1780 (Washington Papers)
[Officers] For the Day Tomorrow[:] Colonel Chambers[,] Lieutenant Colonel Mentges[,] Brigade...
When I last had the honor of writing to you, I had hopes—tho’ I must confess they were not of the...
47403[Diary entry: 14 April 1768] (Washington Papers)
14. Sowed Flax at Doeg Run at the head of the Meadow. Began plowing at Doeg for Corn—that is to...
47404Order of Cantonment, November 1779 (Washington Papers)
General Poor’s brigade to be Cantoned at Danbury—or, in preferen⟨ce⟩ to this—at Ridgefield if...
According to my promise, I have given the several matters contained in your letter of the first...
47406Cash Accounts, January 1763 (Washington Papers)
Cash Jany  3— To Cash for Salt 7/6—Do for 2 Bushls 10/ £ 0.17. 6 17— To Balle Acct of Mr Saml...
In my Letter of the 7 & 9 Instant which I had the honor of addressing you, I mentioned the...
I have the honor to inclose the copy of a letter from Brigadier General Du Portail. From the...
47409[Diary entry: 17 February 1774] (Washington Papers)
17. Clear and pleasant—but little Wind and that southerly. Ice breaking fast.
I have recd your favr of the 28th ulto —From the circumstances which you mention, the command on...
47411General Orders, 26 May 1779 (Washington Papers)
Accurate brigade returns regimentally digested of the deficiencies of clothing and necessaries to...
Inclosed you will be pleased to receive Copies of Two Letters & Other papers which just now came...
47413[Diary entry: 3 July 1768] (Washington Papers)
3. Clear and Warm but Windy from the So. West.
Letter not found: to Henry Knox, 11 Feb. 1788. On 10 Mar. Knox wrote GW : “Your favor of the 11th...
47415[Diary entry: 14 June 1774] (Washington Papers)
14. Cloudy in the forenoon, but clear afterwards.
I had the honor of receiving yours of the 9th ulto while at Philada from whence I returned two...
Application has been made to me, by the State of Massachusets for part of the Blankets lately...
Letter not found: to Richard Thompson, 22 Sept. 1773. On 30 Sept. Thompson wrote : “In Answer to...
You will proceed in the Stage from Alexandria to Boston, without losing a day that can possibly...
It has so happened, that the letter which you did me the favor of writing to me on the 5th, did...
47421[Diary entry: 11 October 1774] (Washington Papers)
11. Still cool, but pleasant notwithstanding.
The Board, in a late letter, left it with me to determine the recall of the infantry of Major...
I had not the pleasure of receiving your letter of the 28 ulto till the other day. It was found...
I have nothing in particular to communicate to Congress by this days post, as Our situation is...
The President of the United States has this day approved and signed the following acts which...
47426[Diary entry: 11 September 1799] (Washington Papers)
11. An extremely heavy fog—no wind—and Mer. at 68 in the morning—79 at Highest & 75 at Night....
I have received Your Letter of the 22d Instant, inclosing Three from the British Commissary of...
47428[Diary entry: 1 April 1775] (Washington Papers)
Aprl. 1. At home all day, Mr. Magowan came here.
I rec’d your favour by Major Sneed. Your request to suffer the drafts in that part of the Country...
You will receive from the Bearer, Captain Bronaugh, one thousand pounds, for payment of the...
I have received your several letters of the 11th 12th two of the 13th and two of the fifteenth. I...
Your letter of the 19th instant came duly to hand. I think you were perfectly right in accepting...
As not any thing which is interesting to your happiness and glory can be indifferent to me, I...
You will readily beleive me when I assure you that the necessary attention to the business in...
47435[Diary entry: 20 April 1768] (Washington Papers)
20. Clear and Cool. Wind brisk from the East.
47436General Orders, 14 December 1780 (Washington Papers)
The Honorable the Congress have been pleased to pass the following Resolutions. Some doubts...
Your letter of the 29th Ulto came to hand by the Post of Friday, and eased my mind of many...
47438[Diary entry: 16 April 1771] (Washington Papers)
16. Wind still in the same quarter & high—also very Cold.
I have been honored with your two favors of the 19th & 26th inst. The favorable disposition of...
It was not till after you had left this place that I received your letter of the 4th Ulto. Altho’...
Herewith you will receive a Copy of my last Orders from Sir John St Clair, dated the 13th...
47442[Diary entry: 6 February 1787] (Washington Papers)
Tuesday 6th. Mercury at 34 in the Morning—50 at Noon and 48 at Night. Last evening & Night being...
47443[Diary entry: 13 July 1771] (Washington Papers)
13. Cloudy forenoon & midling pleasant but very Hot afternn.
47444[Diary entry: 25 September 1785] (Washington Papers)
Sunday 25th. Thermometer at 64 in the Morng.—66 at Noon and 69 at Night. Clear & serene with the...
Since I wrote to you the last Evening, respecting the transportation of the salted Provisions, I...
An official letter from the Secretary of State of this date—acknowledging the receipt of your...
47447[Diary entry: 3 October 1787] (Washington Papers)
Wednesday 3d. Thermometer at 62 in the Morning 70 at Noon & 67 at Night. Foggy Morning but clear...
By the inclosed Letters you will Observe how necessary it is for me to draw off the Regts now in...
47449Orders, 25 June 1756 (Washington Papers)
A Regimental court martial to sit immediately for trial of John Gale and Edward Bull. Colonel...
47450[Diary entry: 10 October 1771] (Washington Papers)
10. At home all day. Captn. Crawford came here in the Afternoon. William Crawford had surveyed...