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The Baggage Waggons & Cavalry & Cattle of the French & American Armies are to cross at George...
47492[Diary entry: 29 October 1789] (Washington Papers)
Thursday 29th. Left Boston about 8 Oclock. Passed over the Bridge at Charles Town and went to see...
47493[Diary entry: 19 February 1767] (Washington Papers)
19. Soft Morng. Somewhat Cloudy & still.
It has been determind here in a Council of War, that it would be most advisable for you to...
Sir Henry Clinton having called for the return of our Officers on parole; You will take the...
Mr Walker has, I doubt not, informed you of the situation in which I have placed him, in Order...
I receive the welcome which you give me to Rhode-Island with pleasure—and I acknowledge my...
47498[Diary entry: 2 October 1784] (Washington Papers)
2d. I set off very early from Mr. Lewis’s who accompanied me to the foot of the blew ridge at...
Persons presenting themselves at your post with passports signed by Colonel William Patterson—are...
Your favour of the 31st Ulto enclosing draughts on the Collector of the Port of Alexandria for...
47501[Diary entry: 20 April 1771] (Washington Papers)
20. Cold, & boisterous Wind from the North West.
last night the Inclosd March Rout came under cover to me for you, with this Paragraph from Sir...
47503[Diary entry: 10 February 1787] (Washington Papers)
Saturday 10th. Mercury at 30 in the Morning—38 at Noon and 36 at Night. Clear but raw and cold...
Your letter of the 18th instt from Fredericksburgh, was received on thursday, and I should have...
47505[Diary entry: 3 February 1768] (Washington Papers)
3. Clear, & somewhat cool in the Morning. Cloudy afterwards.
I am honored with your letter of the 28th of August with its inclosures. I am very happy the...
The Officer who is the bearer of this, has in charge a number of Marine Prisoners, who were...
Enclosed are letters for Mr de la Fayette, and his Tutor. I leave them open for your perusal; and...
47509[Diary entry: 28 April 1760] (Washington Papers)
Monday Apl. 28th. Let my House in Town to Colo. Moore, for Colo. Dandridge, who is to come into...
Since I had the honor of addressing your Excellency last, I have received a letter from a...
47511General Orders, 3 January 1778 (Washington Papers)
At a General Court-Martial held 28th ultimo whereof Coll Scammell was President, Captn Courtney...
47512Orders, 26 June 1756 (Washington Papers)
All the Officers—except Captain Peachy, Lieutenant Bullet, and Ensign McCarty; with all the...
Partly for want of answers to my letters to you of the 2d and 4th instants, requesting money for...
47514[Diary entry: 21 June 1798] (Washington Papers)
21. Morning—Mer. 72—but little wind and that Southerly. Tolerably clear all day & wind fresher...
It has been represented to me that the troops of Connecticut are in great want of Shirts...
You will be pleased to Order a General Court Martial to sit at Springfield or such place as will...
47517General Orders, 19 March 1777 (Washington Papers)
Major William McWilliams is appointed an Aide-De-Camp to Major Genl Lord Stirling, and is to be...
Your favor of the 18th of Septr last, with the small box containing four pair of Prints, came...
47519[Diary entry: 11 March 1774] (Washington Papers)
11. At Harewood all day.
In order to supply the place of the drafts which you mentioned would leave you by the 1st of next...
Enclosed are my private Letters for registering. As fast as they are entered, return them to me...
47522Council of War, 6 September 1780 (Washington Papers)
At a Council of War held in Camp Bergen County Septr 6th 1780 Present The Commander in Chief...
47523[Diary entry: 28 July 1787] (Washington Papers)
Saturday 28th. Dined with the Club at Springsbury. Drank Tea there and spent the Evening at my...
Cash Augt 21st— To Cash recd of Bryan Bruin for Rent of my Lott in Winchester [Blank] Do— To...
At my return from Alexandria yesterday afternoon, I found the letters & papers herewith enclosed....
47526General Orders, 16 May 1783 (Washington Papers)
For the day tomorrow Brigr Genl. Greaton B. Qr Mr 2d Massa. Brig. The 4th Massachusetts regiment...
I have recd your favr of the 10th: I am sorry to find that the repairs of your accoutrements and...
47528Cash Accounts, January 1772 (Washington Papers)
Cash Jany  1— To Cash Won at Cards £ 6. 2.0 Contra 1— By Cash paid Mr Cunningham of Alexa. for...
It is agreeable to me that you should move with the light corps to the vicinity of Stoney-point...
On Board a Ship of Mr Mills’s (Virga) calld the Deliverance I have Shipd 20 Hhds Tobo for your...
I have recieved your Letter of the 29th Ulto. You will have proper Notice, & permission for...
The reason of my giving you the trouble of this, is the late extraordinary and reprehensible...
I have just recd your favor. It is my desire for various reasons, that you should continue in...
47534[Diary entry: 1 May 1781] (Washington Papers)
May 1st. Induced by pressing necessity—the inefficacy, & bad tendency of pushing Military...
47535[Diary entry: 15 September 1768] (Washington Papers)
15. But little Wind yet cool with some appearances of Rain.
47536[Diary entry: 19 November 1789] (Washington Papers)
Thursday 19th. The following Company dined here today—viz.—Mrs. Adams (Lady to the Vice...
I have been honored with your Excellencys letter of the 25th instant—The complaint, as to...
47538[Diary entry: 26 September 1774] (Washington Papers)
26. Clear and pleasant but rather warm there being no wind.
47539[Diary entry: 12 December 1768] (Washington Papers)
12. Rid to the Mill Doeg run & Muddy hole. Miss Carlyle & Miss Dalton came here. Elizabeth Dalton...
I have not received the Return of Stores &c.—mentioned in your Favor of the 3d instant—which...