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No. | Author | Recipient | Title | Date | Context |
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2351 | Washington, George | Athawes, Samuel | From George Washington to Samuel Athawes, 25 September … | 1773-09-25 | Your Letter of the 30th of March to Colo. Fairfax, never came to my hands (as his Attorney in... |
2352 | Washington, George | Crawford, William | From George Washington to William Crawford, 25 … | 1773-09-25 | I have heared (the truth of which, if you saw Lord Dunmore in his way to or from Pittsburg, you... |
2353 | Washington, George | Crawford, William | From George Washington to William Crawford, 25 … | 1773-09-25 | Since writing the enclosed, I have further understood that the Governor, from some displeasure at... |
2354 | Washington, George | Fairfax, George William | From George Washington to George William Fairfax, 25 … | 1773-09-25 | Letter not found: to George William Fairfax, 25 Sept. 1773. On 10 Jan. 1774 Fairfax wrote : “Your... |
2355 | Washington, George | Tilghman, James Jr. | From George Washington to James Tilghman, Jr., 25 … | 1773-09-25 | If you propose to go to the Annapolis Races—will accept of a Seat in my Phaeton—&, if the weather... |
2356 | Washington, George | Tilghman, James Jr. | From George Washington to James Tilghman, Jr., 25 … | 1773-09-25 | Scarce an hour ago, I wrote to you, making an offer of a Seat in my Phaeton; which I hope is... |
2357 | Madison, James | Bradford, William | From James Madison to William Bradford, 25 September … | 1773-09-25 | I received yours of the 12 August and give you this repeated Testimony of my punctuality. I got... |
2358 | Franklin, Benjamin | Alcock, Mrs. James | From Benjamin Franklin to Mrs. [James?] Alcock, [24 … | 1773-09-24 | ALS (letterbook draft): American Philosophical Society At the Request of Dr. Hawkesworth I am to... |
2359 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 24 September 1773] | 1773-09-24 | 24. Ditto. Ditto. | |
2360 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 24 September 1773] | 1773-09-24 | 24. Foggy Morning & a little Wind from the East. Forenoon Raining but clear afterwards. | |
2361 | Dunmore, John Murray, fourth earl of | Washington, George | To George Washington from Lord Dunmore, 24 September … | 1773-09-24 | I last Post received yours of the 12 instant wherein you beg to be informed whether I propose... |
2362 | Bradford, William | Madison, James | To James Madison from William Bradford, 24 September … | 1773-09-24 | I was on the point of expostulating with you for you[r] long silence when I receiv’d your[s] of... |
2363 | Franklin, Benjamin | Cushing, Thomas | From Benjamin Franklin to Thomas Cushing, 23 September … | 1773-09-23 | ALS : Public Record Office Nothing of Importance has occurr’d here since my last. This serves... |
2364 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 23 September 1773] | 1773-09-23 | 23. At home all day. | |
2365 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 23 September 1773] | 1773-09-23 | 23. Still Warm & Clear—Wind Blowing very fresh from the So. West. | |
2366 | Farrell & Jones | Randolph, Richard | XV. Farell & Jones to Richard Randolph, 23 September … | 1773-09-23 | We wrote you the 30th. July and are now to advise you of the safe arrival of the Virginian Capt.... |
2367 | Franklin, Benjamin | Woodfall, Henry Sampson | From Benjamin Franklin to Henry S. Woodfall, [before 22 … | ≈1760-01-01 | AL : American Philosophical Society This note went to the recipient, then to a mutual friend,... |
2368 | Franklin, Benjamin | An Edict by the King of Prussia, 22 September 1773 | 1773-09-22 | Printed in The Public Advertiser , September 22, 1773. When this famous hoax first appeared,... | |
2369 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 22 September 1773] | 1773-09-22 | 22. My Brother and my self rid to my Mill & returnd to Dinner. | |
2370 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 22 September 1773] | 1773-09-22 | 22d. Warm—Wind blowing pretty fresh from the So. West. | |
2371 | Washington, George | Thompson, Richard | From George Washington to Richard Thompson, 22 … | 1773-09-22 | Letter not found: to Richard Thompson, 22 Sept. 1773. On 30 Sept. Thompson wrote : “In Answer to... |
2372 | Williams, Jonathan Jr. | Franklin, Benjamin | To Benjamin Franklin from Jonathan Williams, Jr. … | ≈1773-07-07 | ALS : National Archives I received your kind Letter inclosing one for Mr. Cowan purser of the... |
2373 | Wilson, Thomas | Adams, John | Adams Elected to Membership in Supporters of the Bill … | 1773-09-21 | In pursuance of a Resolution of this Society, I am to signify to you that you have this Day been... |
2374 | Franklin, Benjamin | Baskerville, John | From Benjamin Franklin to John Baskerville, 21 … | 1773-09-21 | ALS (draft): American Philosophical Society I duly received your Favour of the 24th past, and... |
2375 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 21 September 1773] | 1773-09-21 | 21. Colo. Mason & Mr. Fendal went away after Breakfast. I contind. at home all day. Mr. Robt.... | |
2376 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 21 September 1773] | 1773-09-21 | 21. Also clear and warm—wind in the same place. | |
2377 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 20 September 1773] | 1773-09-20 | 20. I went up to Court, & returnd in the Afternoon. Colo. Mason, & Mr. Fendal came with me. The... | |
2378 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 20 September 1773] | 1773-09-20 | 20. Clear and warm with the Wind Southerly. | |
2379 | Cooper, Myles | Washington, George | To George Washington from Myles Cooper, 20 September … | 1773-09-20 | Dr Cooper presents his most respectful Comps. to Coll Washington; & returns him his Son in Law,... |
2380 | Vardill, John | Washington, George | To George Washington from John Vardill, 20 September … | 1773-09-20 | I have taken the Liberty of addressing a Letter to you, on a Subject extremely agreeable to me, &... |
2381 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 19 September 1773] | 1773-09-19 | 19. The two Mr. Alexanders went away after breakfast. My Brother Sam—his Wife & Two children came... | |
2382 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 19 September 1773] | 1773-09-19 | 19. Some, but not much, Rain fell in the Night. Day for the most part Cloudy with the wind at East. | |
2383 | Cushing, Thomas | Franklin, Benjamin | To Benjamin Franklin from Thomas Cushing, 18 September … | 1773-09-18 | ALS and LS (copy): Library of Congress The foregoing is Copy of my last since which I have not... |
2384 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 18 September 1773] | 1773-09-18 | 18. Went to a Barbicue of my own giving at Accotinck. Mr. Robt. Alexander & his Bror. George came... | |
2385 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 18 September 1773] | 1773-09-18 | 18. Again Foggy; & somewhat Cloudy. Day very close & Warm. | |
2386 | Franklin, Benjamin | On Governor Bernard’s Testimony to the Loyalty of … | 1773-09-17 | Printed in The Public Advertiser , September 17, 1773 As I gather from a very sensible Piece,... | |
2387 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 17 September 1773] | 1773-09-17 | 17. At home all day. In the Afternoon Mr. Harrison went away. GW paid Harrison on this day £5 for... | |
2388 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 17 September 1773] | 1773-09-17 | 17. Quite Calm, clear, & warm Morning being foggey. | |
2389 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 16 September 1773] | 1773-09-16 | 16. Rid into the Neck to the Plantations there. In the Aftern. Mr. Robt. Harrison came here. | |
2390 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 16 September 1773] | 1773-09-16 | 16. Clear and warmer. With but little wind and that East. | |
2391 | Adam, Robert | Washington, George | To George Washington from Robert Adam, 16 September … | 1773-09-16 | The Pall or Black Cloath that was sent down to you on a late Occation Mr Carlyle Informs me was... |
2392 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 15 September 1773] | 1773-09-15 | 15. I rid to Muddy hole Doeg Run & Mill Plantations. | |
2393 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 15 September 1773] | 1773-09-15 | 15. Clear and Cool Wind still at No. East & fresh. | |
2394 | Willis, Francis Jr. | Washington, George | To George Washington from Francis Willis, Jr., 15 … | 1773-09-15 | Possible you may not readily ackount for my paying an Overseer Seven pounds—and allow him his... |
2395 | Franklin, Benjamin | ’Tis Never Too Late to Mend, 14 September 1773 | 1773-09-14 | Printed in The Public Advertiser , September 14, 1773 Although Franklin was delighted with his... | |
2396 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 14 September 1773] | 1773-09-14 | 14. All the Gentlemen went away after breakfast. | |
2397 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 14 September 1773] | 1773-09-14 | 14. Another Misty Morning, with great appearances of Rain all day—only a little fell however. | |
2398 | Wilcox, Charles | Franklin, Benjamin | To Benjamin Franklin from Charles Wilcox, 13 September … | 1773-09-13 | ALS : American Philosophical Society You was so kind as to assure Me in Your Letter to Me of the... |
2399 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 13 September 1773] | 1773-09-13 | 13. All the Gentlemen except Mr. Fendal & Mr. Lee went away after breakfast. Mr. Herbert & Mr.... | |
2400 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 13 September 1773] | 1773-09-13 | 13. Misty kind of a Morning with the Wind at No. East but no rain all day—in the Night a sml. Showr. |