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Meteorlogical Account of the Weather Kept at Mount Vernon 1790 Jany 3 Morning 47 SWt Clear Noon 54 SWt Clear Night 57 SWt Clear 4 Morning 49 SWt Clear Noon 58 SWt Clear Night 58 SWt Clear 5 Morning 44 NEt Rain Noon 46 NEt
The Secretary of the Treasury having, in consequence of the Act for the Establishment and support of Light houses, directed his Enquiries to that object begs leave most respectfully to submit the result to The President of the United States of America New Hampshire. In this State is only one Light house situated on a point of land on the Island of New-Castle, three miles from Portsmouth,...
3[Diary entry: 3 January 1790] (Washington Papers)
Sunday 3d. Went to St. Pauls Chapel.
Letter not found: from David Forman, 3 Jan. 1790. On 21 Jan. GW wrote Forman “acknowledging the receipt of your letters of the 3rd and 18th instant.” See also David Humphreys to John Jay, 8 Jan. 1790 , and Tobias Lear to Jay, 20 Jan. 1790 .
The Secretary of the Treasury having, in consequence of the Act for the Establishment and support of Light-houses, directed his Enquiries to that object begs leave most respectfully to submit the result to The President of the United States of America. New Hampshire. In this State is only one Light house situated on a point of land on the Island of New-Castle, three miles from Portsmouth,...
Treasury of the United States Sir [New York] January 3d 1790 My Accots having lain a considerable time in the Offices for settlement, & being now passed, permit me to lay a Copy of them before you. I have the honor to be with the most perfect respect sir Your most humble Servt LB , DLC:GW . It is possible that Tobias Lear misdated this letter in making the letter-book copy. Documents were...
I received duly your favor of Dec. 21. and with it the several articles noted to be sent therewith, except No. 1. a box of wine. I had observed in my memorandum that there were two No. 1s. and had desired both to be sent; and both are so marked in your letter: but the waggoners concurring in their declarations that one only was delivered, I am in hopes it was omitted by error, and that it may...
In answer to your favor on the subject of the tobacco I owed to the late Mr. Marsden, I am to inform you that on my leaving the state I left my affairs in the hands of Colo. Nicholas Lewis, with a list of my debts among which this was then noted, as transferred to Mr. Coleman by an assignment of my note; and that on speaking now to Colo. Lewis he produces to me a voucher of the paiment of £90....