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Letter not found: from Lamar, Hill, Bisset, & Co., 13 Sept. 1773. On 22 Feb. 1774 Lamar, Hill,...
Printed in The Public Advertiser , September 14, 1773 Although Franklin was delighted with his...
13753[Diary entry: 14 September 1773] (Washington Papers)
14. All the Gentlemen went away after breakfast.
13754[Diary entry: 14 September 1773] (Washington Papers)
14. Another Misty Morning, with great appearances of Rain all day—only a little fell however.
AL (incomplete): American Philosophical Society I acknowledge myself much indebted to you for the...
13756[Diary entry: 15 September 1773] (Washington Papers)
15. I rid to Muddy hole Doeg Run & Mill Plantations.
13757[Diary entry: 15 September 1773] (Washington Papers)
15. Clear and Cool Wind still at No. East & fresh.
Possible you may not readily ackount for my paying an Overseer Seven pounds—and allow him his...
13759[Diary entry: 16 September 1773] (Washington Papers)
16. Rid into the Neck to the Plantations there. In the Aftern. Mr. Robt. Harrison came here.
13760[Diary entry: 16 September 1773] (Washington Papers)
16. Clear and warmer. With but little wind and that East.
The Pall or Black Cloath that was sent down to you on a late Occation Mr Carlyle Informs me was...
Printed in The Public Advertiser , September 17, 1773 As I gather from a very sensible Piece,...
13763[Diary entry: 17 September 1773] (Washington Papers)
17. At home all day. In the Afternoon Mr. Harrison went away. GW paid Harrison on this day £5 for...
13764[Diary entry: 17 September 1773] (Washington Papers)
17. Quite Calm, clear, & warm Morning being foggey.
ALS and LS (copy): Library of Congress The foregoing is Copy of my last since which I have not...
13766[Diary entry: 18 September 1773] (Washington Papers)
18. Went to a Barbicue of my own giving at Accotinck. Mr. Robt. Alexander & his Bror. George came...
13767[Diary entry: 18 September 1773] (Washington Papers)
18. Again Foggy; & somewhat Cloudy. Day very close & Warm.
13768[Diary entry: 19 September 1773] (Washington Papers)
19. The two Mr. Alexanders went away after breakfast. My Brother Sam—his Wife & Two children came...
13769[Diary entry: 19 September 1773] (Washington Papers)
19. Some, but not much, Rain fell in the Night. Day for the most part Cloudy with the wind at East.
13770[Diary entry: 20 September 1773] (Washington Papers)
20. I went up to Court, & returnd in the Afternoon. Colo. Mason, & Mr. Fendal came with me. The...
13771[Diary entry: 20 September 1773] (Washington Papers)
20. Clear and warm with the Wind Southerly.
Dr Cooper presents his most respectful Comps. to Coll Washington; & returns him his Son in Law,...
I have taken the Liberty of addressing a Letter to you, on a Subject extremely agreeable to me, &...
In pursuance of a Resolution of this Society, I am to signify to you that you have this Day been...
ALS (draft): American Philosophical Society I duly received your Favour of the 24th past, and...
13776[Diary entry: 21 September 1773] (Washington Papers)
21. Colo. Mason & Mr. Fendal went away after Breakfast. I contind. at home all day. Mr. Robt....
13777[Diary entry: 21 September 1773] (Washington Papers)
21. Also clear and warm—wind in the same place.
Printed in The Public Advertiser , September 22, 1773. When this famous hoax first appeared,...
13779[Diary entry: 22 September 1773] (Washington Papers)
22. My Brother and my self rid to my Mill & returnd to Dinner.
13780[Diary entry: 22 September 1773] (Washington Papers)
22d. Warm—Wind blowing pretty fresh from the So. West.
Letter not found: to Richard Thompson, 22 Sept. 1773. On 30 Sept. Thompson wrote : “In Answer to...
ALS : Public Record Office Nothing of Importance has occurr’d here since my last. This serves...
13783[Diary entry: 23 September 1773] (Washington Papers)
23. At home all day.
13784[Diary entry: 23 September 1773] (Washington Papers)
23. Still Warm & Clear—Wind Blowing very fresh from the So. West.
We wrote you the 30th. July and are now to advise you of the safe arrival of the Virginian Capt....
ALS (letterbook draft): American Philosophical Society At the Request of Dr. Hawkesworth I am to...
13787[Diary entry: 24 September 1773] (Washington Papers)
24. Ditto. Ditto.
13788[Diary entry: 24 September 1773] (Washington Papers)
24. Foggy Morning & a little Wind from the East. Forenoon Raining but clear afterwards.
I last Post received yours of the 12 instant wherein you beg to be informed whether I propose...
I was on the point of expostulating with you for you[r] long silence when I receiv’d your[s] of...
13791[Diary entry: 25 September 1773] (Washington Papers)
25. Still at home all day writing.
13792[Diary entry: 25 September 1773] (Washington Papers)
25. Clear with a little Wind from the Eastward—a little in the Night.
Your Letter of the 30th of March to Colo. Fairfax, never came to my hands (as his Attorney in...
I have heared (the truth of which, if you saw Lord Dunmore in his way to or from Pittsburg, you...
Since writing the enclosed, I have further understood that the Governor, from some displeasure at...
Letter not found: to George William Fairfax, 25 Sept. 1773. On 10 Jan. 1774 Fairfax wrote : “Your...
If you propose to go to the Annapolis Races—will accept of a Seat in my Phaeton—&, if the weather...
Scarce an hour ago, I wrote to you, making an offer of a Seat in my Phaeton; which I hope is...
I received yours of the 12 August and give you this repeated Testimony of my punctuality. I got...
ALS : American Philosophical Society With this I return you Mr. Winthrop’s letter , according to...