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The enclosed letter, which is under a flying seal, and the plough, which accompanies it, are...
The last post brought me your letter of the 20th. instant, and the duplicates of your letters,...
On the Eleventh day of May last I Receiv’d your Excellencies favour, directed to me from this...
The Post has arrived from Fort Pitt and brought Letters of the 16th instant, from Major General...
After acknowledging the receipt of your letter of the 19th Inst. with which I have been this...
In framing the plan, here anexed, for the Intended federal City I regreted much being induced by...
When I was in Fredericksburg on my way to the southward I received a letter from Mr Neil McCoull...
I have had the honor to receive your letters of the 12th & 15th of this month. The former of...
Portland [District of Maine] 20 June 1791. Applies for the position of inspector of survey for...
I am honoured with yours of the 15th instant, & not a little mortified with the miscarriage of so...
I beg leave to congratulate you upon your arrival at Mount Vernon after so lengthy a journey, and...
I am honoured with yours of the 15th. instant, and not a little mortified with the miscarriage of...
I have been duly honored with your letter of the 13 inst: from Mt. Vernon; and, according to your...
My letter of the 15th inst. mentioned that I had not received any letters from you between the...
Since my last to you (from this place) I have received your letters of the 12th immediately from...
By the last post from the southward I received your letters of the 17th and 24th of April, with...
Letter not found: to Henry Knox, 17 June 1791. GW docketed Knox’s official letter of 17 April as...
By the last post from the southward I received your letters of the 17th. and 24th. of April, with...
I write this Letter with the hopes of its meeting you at Mount-Vernon in good health, after your...
Your letter of the 21th of April was not received until yesterday morning — none of later date...
I acknowledged the receipt of your letter of the 2nd of April from Richmond—since which I have...
Letter not found: to Henry Knox, 15 June 1791. On 19 June GW referred Knox to “My letter of the...
Your letter of the 29th ulto I acknowledged the receipt of from Fredericksburgh—since which,...
Translation Sir, Marseilles [France] 15th June 1791 It is to the Preserver of the liberty of a...
I acknowledged the receipt of your letter of the 2nd. of April from Richmond, since which I have...
Letter not found: from Uriah Forrest, 14 June 1791. William Jackson wrote on this day to Forrest...
I am arrived at this place and just in time to acknowledge (in a hasty manner by this days...
I am arrived at this place and just in time to acknowledge (in a hasty manner by this days...
10279[Diary entry: 12 June 1791] (Washington Papers)
Sunday 12th. About Sun rise we were off—breakfasted at Dumfries and arrived at Mt. Vn. to D. From...
I flatter myself that this letter will either find you at Mount Vernon, or meet you there in a...
10281[Diary entry: 11 June 1791] (Washington Papers)
Saturday 11th. After a dinner with several Gentlemen whom my Sister had envited to dine with me I...
Yesterday we arrived at this place in good health, but with horses much worn down. To morrow I...
10283[Diary entry: 10 June 1791] (Washington Papers)
Friday 10th. Left Mrs. Jordans early, & breakfasting at one Johnstons 7 Miles off reached...
Boston, 10 June 1791. Recommends for any “opening in the public line” Francis Cabot, his aide...
10285[Diary entry: 9 June 1791] (Washington Papers)
Thursday 9th. Set off very early from Moores but the proper ferry boat being hauled up, we were a...
10286[Diary entry: 8 June 1791] (Washington Papers)
Wednesday 8th. Left Prince Edward Ct. Ho. as soon as it was well light, & breakfasted at one...
Colonel Procter has just arrived in this City by the way of Fort Pitt—He was unable to go forward...
10288[Diary entry: 7 June 1791] (Washington Papers)
Tuesday 7th. Left Colo. Coles by day break, and breakfasted at Charlotte Ct. Ho. 15 Miles where I...
10289[Diary entry: 6 June 1791] (Washington Papers)
Monday 6th. Finding my Horses fared badly at the ferry for want of Grass, & Colo. Coles kindly...
soon after Your departure I received the inclosed letter from Genoa —it came under Cover of one...
On the 30th of the last month I had the honor to submit to you, a general view of the Affairs in...
I Most Heartly thank You for Your letter dated March the 19th, the more welcome to me, as I Had...
It becomes my duty to state to the President, that when I visited England the last winter, I...
New York, 6 June 1791. As an officer of the federal court for the New York district, he has...
10295[Diary entry: 5 June 1791] (Washington Papers)
Sunday 5th. Left the old Town about 4 Oclock A.M. ; & breakfasting at one Pridies (after crossing...
In my last letter from Philadelphia, I mentioned that mister Madison & myself were about to take...
Since I had the honor of writing to you on the 29 of last month, the two Platteaux, which Mr G....
In my last letter from Philadelphia, I mentioned that Mr. Madison and myself were about to take a...
10299[Diary entry: 4 June 1791] (Washington Papers)
Saturday 4th. Left Mr. Gatewoods about half after Six oclock and between his house & the Ferry...
10300[Diary entry: 3 June 1791] (Washington Papers)
Friday 3d. Took my leave of the Governr. whose intention was to have atten[d]ed me to the line,...