1John Adams to John Wentworth, 24 April 1769 (Adams Papers)
I have prepared Eight Libells, and shall compleat the rest immediately. Those I mean whose Additions and Abodes are made known to me. The others must remain undone till I receive Directions con cerning the Persons. Should be glad if any further Informations are sent, to have the Names, Occupations, and Places of Abode of the Persons, that is, the Towns and Countys they live in. The Number of...
2From George Washington to Jonathan Boucher, 24 April 1769 (Washington Papers)
Your favour of the 17th came to my hands this day; the contents of which, or the Letter itself, shall soon reach Mr Addison’s hands —In respect to the Dancing Gentry, I am glad to find you have such choice of them, and that Newman has got the start of his Rival Spooner, because I have heard him well spoken of as a teacher in that Science—The other’s Misfortunes might recommend him to the...
3[Diary entry: 24 April 1769] (Washington Papers)
24. Measuring the Road to Poseys ferry and seeing how a new one coud be laid out. Captn. McCarty dind here.
4[Diary entry: 24 April 1769] (Washington Papers)
24. Wind very fresh from the So. West & west with Rain in the forenoon but clear afterwards.