1To Benjamin Franklin from Thomas Pownall, [February 1767–May 1767] (Franklin Papers)
ALS : Library of Congress I come to Town on tuesday if you are not Engaged in the Ev’ning I will call upon you about seven if you are Engaged or whether you arez not, be so good to give me a Line by the Penny post to my House in Portugal Street. I find some People are Determined to decide that NA is in Rebellion, and to come to an open rupture. Your Obligd and Obedient Addressed: To / Benj...
2[The Weather] [February 1767] (Washington Papers)
1. Cloudy & Cool in the forenoon & till towards night. Wind at No. West. Gd. not froze. 2. Frozen Morning, clear still & pleast. afterwards. 3. Frozen morning. Clear, pleast. & thawing afterwards. Wind risg. from So. Wt. 4. Frozen—clear & Windy abt. 10, from the Northwest but thawing. 5. Soft, calm, & pleasant. Wind rising from No. West abt. 10 & blew hard but not cold. 6. Frozen morning....
3Cash Accounts, February 1767 (Washington Papers)
Contra Feby 1— By Mr Saml Washington £100. 0.0 By Servants 0. 1.3 By 12½ Bushls of Oysters 0.12.6 16— By Club at Arrols 0. 2.6 19— By Charity 1. 0.0 By Sarah Harle (of Mrs Washington) 0. 5.0 21— By Susanna Bishop laying Betty 0.10.0 By Mrs Washington
4[Diary entry: 1 February 1767] (Washington Papers)
1. Cloudy & Cool in the forenoon & till towards night. Wind at No. West. Gd. not froze.