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10151[Diary entry: 9 December 1770] (Washington Papers)
9. Went to Pohick Church and returnd to Dinner.
10152[Diary entry: 9 December 1770] (Washington Papers)
9. Pleasant day and clear with but little Wind.
ALS : American Philosophical Society Your Favor per Mr. Bayard, dated 10th Aprill Last, Inclosing...
10154[Diary entry: 10 December 1770] (Washington Papers)
10. Went up to the little Falls to Balendines Sale. Returnd in the Evening. John Ballendine was...
10155[Diary entry: 10 December 1770] (Washington Papers)
10. Very pleasant. Calm, clear & warm.
Letter not found: from Margaret Savage, 10 Dec. 1770. On 5 Sept. 1771 GW wrote to Margaret...
10157[Diary entry: 11 December 1770] (Washington Papers)
11. Rid to my Mill and Ditchers before Dinner.
10158[Diary entry: 11 December 1770] (Washington Papers)
11. Lowery Morning and dripping Afternoon.
10159[Diary entry: 11 December 1770] (Washington Papers)
11th. Agreed with Christr. Shade to drive my Waggon by the year for the doing of which I am to...
10160[Diary entry: 12 December 1770] (Washington Papers)
12. At home all day. Mr. Semple Dined here, & went away afterwar⟨ds.⟩ Doctr. Rumney came in the...
10161[Diary entry: 12 December 1770] (Washington Papers)
12. Drisling all the forenoon. In the Afternoon Rain.
Letter not found: to William Carr, 12 Dec. 1770. On 17 Dec. Carr wrote to GW : “Your favour of...
Having receivd your favour of the 6th I profess myself at a loss to know what answer to give to...
ALS : American Philosophical Society By Capt. Thomas Hall I did myself the pleasure of writing...
ALS : American Philosophical Society Convinced of your good inclinations to every species of...
10166[Diary entry: 13 December 1770] (Washington Papers)
13. Doctr. Rumney went away after breakfast and the two Mrs. Fairfax’s & Miss Nelly Marbray dind...
10167[Diary entry: 13 December 1770] (Washington Papers)
13. Clear Morning & pleasant, but Cloudy & blustering afterwards from the No. Wt.
10168[Diary entry: 14 December 1770] (Washington Papers)
14. Mrs. B. Fairfax & Miss Marbray went away after Breakfast & Mr. Peake dind here.
10169[Diary entry: 14 December 1770] (Washington Papers)
14. Clear and not windy—nor so cold as Yesterday.
Being generally Speaking a son of Liberty, notwithstanding the Cloud of Toryism that has lately,...
10171[Diary entry: 15 December 1770] (Washington Papers)
15. I rid to the Mill and Ditchers by Poseys.
10172[Diary entry: 15 December 1770] (Washington Papers)
15. Calm and Pleasant forenoon—a little lowering in the afternn.
Letter not found: from John Polson, 15 Dec. 1770. On 24 June 1771 GW wrote to Polson : “Your...
Your letter of the 18th of June came to my hands a few days ago (after my return from the Ohio,...
10175[Diary entry: 16 December 1770] (Washington Papers)
16. Dined at Belvoir with Jacky Custis & returnd afterwards.
10176[Diary entry: 16 December 1770] (Washington Papers)
16. Quite Calm, clear, and exceeding pleasant.
According to appointment Jacky Custis now returns to Annapolis—His Mind a good deal relaxed from...
Boston, 17 December 1770. RC ( MeHi ). Printed: Franklin, Papers The Papers of Benjamin Franklin...
ALS : American Philosophical Society On Wednesday last when I scribled a few Lines to accompany...
LS : Maine Historical Society The House of Representatives of this Province after appointing you...
10181[Diary entry: 17 December 1770] (Washington Papers)
17. Jacky Custis went to Annapolis & I to Court. Returnd in the afternoon. Jacky was not eager to...
10182[Diary entry: 17 December 1770] (Washington Papers)
17. Very pleasant Morning, but Cloudy & blustering afterwards.
Your favour of the 12th Currt came to hand Yesterday which confirmd what Mr Lawson Told me...
10184[Diary entry: 18 December 1770] (Washington Papers)
18. Rid to my Mill and to the Ditchers in the Fore and Afternoon. GW today completed a land...
10185[Diary entry: 18 December 1770] (Washington Papers)
18. Pleasant again tho a little Cool & frosty.
I thank You much for your Intimations respecting Master Custis. Were all Those who have the Care...
[ 18 Dec. 1770 ]. “This Indenture made the Eighteenth day of December in the year of our Lord one...
I wrote you from hence about two Months since, at the Request of Mrs Savage, praying you to do,...
10189[Diary entry: 19 December 1770] (Washington Papers)
19. Went to Colchester on an Arbitration between McCraes Exrs. and John Graham—no business done....
10190[Diary entry: 19 December 1770] (Washington Papers)
19. Calm, clear, and Pleasant.
10191[Diary entry: 19 December 1770] (Washington Papers)
19. Finishd digging & levelling the Mill Race from Piney Branch. The Piney Branch dam had also...
10192[Diary entry: 20 December 1770] (Washington Papers)
20. Returnd home.
10193[Diary entry: 20 December 1770] (Washington Papers)
20. Very pleasant, being clear and Calm.
I have received your Favor of the 14th and now inclose a copy of my Last Letter to Mrs Savage,...
10195[Diary entry: 21 December 1770] (Washington Papers)
21. Rid to the Mill in the fore and Afternoon.
10196[Diary entry: 21 December 1770] (Washington Papers)
21. Lowering Morning with a little Rain—but clear afterwards & windy.
10197[Diary entry: 22 December 1770] (Washington Papers)
22. Rid to the Mill & Mill Race in the fore and Afternoon. Jacky Custis had been indulged with a...
10198[Diary entry: 22 December 1770] (Washington Papers)
22. High wind all day from the North West—but not very cold.
10199[Diary entry: 22 December 1770] (Washington Papers)
22. Began to Grind Sand in my Mill the Water being let in upon the Fore Bay. Dry sand was being...
10200[Diary entry: 23 December 1770] (Washington Papers)
23. Rid to the Mill before Dinner. At home afterwards alone.