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I find my trouble is not like to be at an end with Mr Black; Mrs Black (by his procurement I...
14252[Diary entry: 18 January 1774] (Washington Papers)
18. At home all day. Mr. Custis came from Maryland yesterday & Hanson Posey came this Eveng.
14253[Diary entry: 18 January 1774] (Washington Papers)
18. Wind fresh from the No. West and very Cold all day. Clear.
I sincerely Congratulate my much Esteemed friend on the Restoration of the invaluable Blessing of...
14255[Diary entry: 19 January 1774] (Washington Papers)
19. Mr. Custis & I went into the Neck a Hunting. Found two Fox’s but killd neither. Doctr. Rumney...
14256[Diary entry: 19 January 1774] (Washington Papers)
19. Cold & hard frozen Morning but clear and not much wind from the Southward. Thawd but little.
14257[Diary entry: 20 January 1774] (Washington Papers)
20. At home all day. Doctr. Rumney continuing here. Miss Sally Carlyle & her Sister Nancy & Miss...
14258[Diary entry: 20 January 1774] (Washington Papers)
20. Little or no Wind, and more moderate than yesterday—but sometimes threating falling Weather...
14259[Diary entry: 21 January 1774] (Washington Papers)
21. Doctr. Rumney went away after Breakfast. Mr. Custis & I went a hunting in the Neck & after...
14260[Diary entry: 21 January 1774] (Washington Papers)
21. Wind Southerly in the Morning, but about Noon it Shifted to the Northwest, blew hard & turnd...
14261[Diary entry: 22 January 1774] (Washington Papers)
22. At home all day. Miss Carlyle & the other Girls went away after Dinner—and Mr. Young to...
14262[Diary entry: 22 January 1774] (Washington Papers)
22. Very cold Morning. River quite Shut up in the Morning early; but opend into holes afterwards,...
14263[Diary entry: 23 January 1774] (Washington Papers)
23. At home all day. In the Evening Mr. Robt. Rutherford came.
14264[Diary entry: 23 January 1774] (Washington Papers)
23. Was also very cold. Wind still Northerly.
AL : American Philosophical Society I received your much esteemed favour of November 1st 1773,...
ALS : American Philosophical Society I have inclosed a medico-philosophical Paper which I should...
I. AL : Library of Congress II. ALS : New York Public Library; draft: Library of Congress...
14268[Diary entry: 24 January 1774] (Washington Papers)
24. At home all day. Mrs. Blackburn her Son & Miss Ellzey as also Mrs. Brown, came to Dinner &...
14269[Diary entry: 24 January 1774] (Washington Papers)
24. Raw cold & Cloudy all day, Wind still at No. West & fresh.
Yours of the 25 of last month came into my hands a few days past. It gave singular pleasure not...
14271[Diary entry: 25 January 1774] (Washington Papers)
25. Mrs. Blackburn & those that came with her as also the Doctr. went away after Dinner. The main...
14272[Diary entry: 25 January 1774] (Washington Papers)
25. Tolerably pleasant—being clear with little or nor Wind.
Letter not found: to Emmanuel Jones, Jr., 25 Jan. 1774. On 18 Feb. Jones wrote GW : “Your favour...
14274[Diary entry: 26 January 1774] (Washington Papers)
26. Mr. Rutherford went away after Breakfast. I contd. at home all day.
14275[Diary entry: 26 January 1774] (Washington Papers)
26. Clear and pleasant but little Wind and that Southerly.
14276[Diary entry: 27 January 1774] (Washington Papers)
27. At home all day alone, except Mr. Valentine Crawfords being here. Valentine Crawford was GW’s...
14277[Diary entry: 27 January 1774] (Washington Papers)
27. Wind blowing fresh and cold all day from the No. West & freezing very hard. With Clouds.
AL (incomplete): American Philosophical Society Le porteur de la présente est mon ancien et bon...
14279[Diary entry: 28 January 1774] (Washington Papers)
28. At home all day. Majr. Chas. Smith & Andw. Wagener came here to dinner. The last went away...
14280[Diary entry: 28 January 1774] (Washington Papers)
28. Snowing till the Afternoon but not fast—ground coverd abt. 2 Inches. Very cold River quite...