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6351 Washington, George [Diary entry: 13 September 1770] 1770-09-13 13. Rid to the Mill Ditchers & Morris and Muddy hole—also the Mill in the Afternoon. Mr....
6352 Washington, George [Diary entry: 13 September 1770] 1770-09-13 13. Still Cloudy with some Shows for Rain but none fell.
6353 Washington, George [Diary entry: 13 September 1770] 1770-09-13 13. Sett 3 Negroe Men, to Wit Harry, George & Frank to Work upon my Mill Race.
6354 Washington, George [Diary entry: 12 September 1770] 1770-09-12 12. Rid to the Mill & Ditchers. Mr. Christian & his Scholars came here to Dancing. Jacky Custis...
6355 Washington, George [Diary entry: 12 September 1770] 1770-09-12 12. Rain in the Morning & cloudy afterwards & warm.
6356 Washington, George [Diary entry: 11 September 1770] 1770-09-11 11. Rid to the Mill and Ditchers again.
6357 Washington, George [Diary entry: 11 September 1770] 1770-09-11 11. Cloudy with appearances of Rain but none fell.
6358 Fitzmaurice, Thomas Franklin, Benjamin To Benjamin Franklin from Thomas Fitzmaurice, 10 … 1770-09-10 ALS : American Philosophical Society I promised Dr. Hawkesworth that I w’d by this post acquaint...
6359 Washington, George [Diary entry: 10 September 1770] 1770-09-10 10. My Brothr. Saml. & self rid to the Mill & Back to Dinner.
6360 Washington, George [Diary entry: 10 September 1770] 1770-09-10 10. Clear and tolerably Cool Wind being at No. East.
6361 Washington, George [Diary entry: 9 September 1770] 1770-09-09 9. Colo. Lewis, my Sister & Brother Charles went away. At Home all day.
6362 Washington, George [Diary entry: 9 September 1770] 1770-09-09 9. Clear and Calm but not so cool as yesterday.
6363 Washington, George Bassett, Burwell From George Washington to Burwell Bassett, 9 September … 1770-09-09 If this Letter reaches you in time, it will serve to ask if you have any commands to...
6364 Washington, George Botetourt, Norborne Berkeley, baron de From George Washington to Botetourt, 9 September 1770 1770-09-09 The very obliging offer your Lordship was pleasd to make me in behalf of the Officers and...
6365 Borthwick, John Franklin, Benjamin To Benjamin Franklin from John Borthwick, 8 September … 1770-09-08 ALS : American Philosophical Society I used the Freedom to write you a few Lines at two times...
6366 Washington, George [Diary entry: 8 September 1770] 1770-09-08 8. A Fishing along towards Sheridine Point. Dined upon the Point. Sheridine Point (now called...
6367 Washington, George [Diary entry: 8 September 1770] 1770-09-08 8. Still, Calm, Warm, and clear.
6368 Sewall, Jonathan Indictment and Arraignment of Preston, The Soldiers … 1770-03-07 Suffolk Ss. At his Majesty’s Superiour Court of Judicature Court of Assize and General Goal...
6369 Washington, George [Diary entry: 7 September 1770] 1770-09-07 7. Went a fishing into the Mouth of Doegs Creek.
6370 Washington, George [Diary entry: 7 September 1770] 1770-09-07 7. Clear with the Wind tolerably fresh from the North North East.
6371 Hopkinson, Mary Franklin, Benjamin To Benjamin Franklin from Mary Hopkinson, 6 September … 1770-09-06 ALS : Historical Society of Pennsylvania My Son Thomas will have the Honor to deliver this to...
6372 Washington, George [Diary entry: 6 September 1770] 1770-09-06 6. Rid to the Mill with Colo. Lewis &ca. returnd to Dinner.
6373 Washington, George [Diary entry: 6 September 1770] 1770-09-06 6. Flying Clouds with the Wind tolerably fresh—but no Rain.
6374 Franklin, Benjamin Extract of a Letter, [before 6 September 1770] 1770-03-05 Printed from The Pennsylvania Gazette , September 6, 1770 Mr. Wilkes seems to be enjoying the...
6375 Washington, George [Diary entry: 5 September 1770] 1770-09-05 5. At Home all day playing Cards.
6376 Washington, George [Diary entry: 5 September 1770] 1770-09-05 5. Clear and tolerably warm and still.
6377 Washington, George [Diary entry: 4 September 1770] 1770-09-04 4. Rid to My Mill and back to Dinner.
6378 Washington, George [Diary entry: 4 September 1770] 1770-09-04 4. Showery with the wind at East.
6379 Washington, George [Diary entry: 4 September 1770] 1770-09-04 Septr. 4th. Got on the 2d. Floor (or rather the last Floor the walls being at their Height) of my...
6380 Alexander, Robert Franklin, Benjamin To Benjamin Franklin from Robert Alexander, 3 September … 1770-09-03 ALS : American Philosophical Society Since my return to Scotland, I have been some days in the...
6381 Washington, George [Diary entry: 3 September 1770] 1770-09-03 3. Went in the Evening a fishing with my Brothers Saml. & Charles.
6382 Washington, George [Diary entry: 3 September 1770] 1770-09-03 3. Rain in the forenoon but clear afterwards with but little wind.
6383 Burke, Thomas Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Thomas Burke, 3 September 1770 1770-09-03 I received yours of July 15th a few days past, and Immediately communicated your Sentiments and...
6384 Washington, George [Diary entry: 2 September 1770] 1770-09-02 2. At home all day with the Company before Mentioned. Mr. Adam’s Miller came here & went to see...
6385 Washington, George [Diary entry: 2 September 1770] 1770-09-02 2. Cool but rather Inclind to be Cloudy Wind being also fresh from the Eastward.
6386 Washington, George [Diary entry: 1 September 1770] 1770-09-01 Septr. 1st. Returnd from the Arbitration at Colchester. In the Evening my Brothr. Saml. & his...
6387 Washington, George [Diary entry: 1 September 1770] 1770-09-01 Septr. 1st. Cool & clear—wind being still Northwardly.
6388 Adams, John [August 1770] 1770-08-01 I received from Mr. Gill an Intimation, that a Letter from me would not be disagreable to you,...
6389 Adams, John [Draft of a Newspaper Communication, August? 1770.] 1770-08-01 “If I would but go to Hell for an eternal Moment or so, I might be knighted.” Shakespeare. The...
6390 Adams, John Draft of a Newspaper Communication, August 1770 1770-08-01 August? 1770. Printed: JA, Diary and Autobiography Diary and Autobiography of John Adams , ed. L....
6391 Washington, George [August 1770] 1770-08-01 Augt. 1. Dined at my Mother’s. Went over to Fredericksburg afterwards & returnd in the Evening...
6392 Washington, George Acct. of the Weather in August [1770] 1770-08-01 Augt. 1. Clear with the Wind very fresh from the So. West but very warm notwithstanding. 2. Again...
6393 Washington, George Cash Accounts, August 1770 1770-08-01 Cash Augt 2— To Cash of Doctr [James] Craik for the use of the Surveyor of the 200,000 Acres of...
6394 Washington, George [Diary entry: 31 August 1770] 1770-08-31 31. At the same place and on the same business.
6395 Washington, George [Diary entry: 31 August 1770] 1770-08-31 31. A Slight frost in the Morning but clear and cool all day.
6396 Washington, George [Diary entry: 30 August 1770] 1770-08-30 30. Still at Colchester upon the business before mentioned.
6397 Washington, George [Diary entry: 30 August 1770] 1770-08-30 30. Very cool. Wind being at No. West.
6398 Capel & Osgood Hanbury Washington, George To George Washington from Capel & Osgood Hanbury, 30 … 1770-08-30 We had the pleasure of writing Thee the 21st of May last, ⅌ the Lunn & Lloyd Capn Necks, which We...
6399 Custis, John Parke Washington, George To George Washington from John Parke Custis, 30 August … 1770-08-30 I have sent you, according to your directions patterns of all Mr Stewarts Beaver-coating with the...
6400 Washington, George Remarks & Occurances Augt. [1770] 1770-08-01 Augt. 1. Began to Sow Wheat at Muddy hole—the Ground Grassy & in bad order. Began to Sow Ditto at...