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2601[Diary entry: 28 September 1772] (Washington Papers)
28. At home all the forenoon. In the Afternoon Rid to the Ferry Plantn. the Mill and Dogue Run.
2602[Diary entry: 22 April 1770] (Washington Papers)
22. Very warm and still with some appearances of Rain.
2603[Diary entry: 1 January 1760] (Washington Papers)
1st. Fine warm Sun Shine—wind Southerly.
The method I shall use to inform your Honour of the proceedings of the Militia, is to enclose a Transcript of my Journal that relates to that Affair; and to send a copy of a Council of War held here by the Field Officers of these Counties you were pleased to order to our assistance —These, I hope, will be sufficient to discover the springs that actuated my Conduct. The spirit of Desertion was...
Septr. 1st. Wind at No. Et. & Weather Cloudy but no Rain fell. 2. Clear, & Wind fresh from the No. West. Warm notwithstanding. 3. Clear & Warm, wind in the same place as yesterday. 4. Very Sultry Morning with great appearances of Rain which fell in the Afternoon for abt. an . 5. The Air somewhat Coold, the Wind getting Northwardly. 6. Cool & pleasant—Wind still Northwardly. 7. Warmer a good...
2606[Diary entry: 18 April 1773] (Washington Papers)
18. Reachd home to Dinner after passing through Piscataway Town.
I reced your Favours by the Express and am extremely sorry to find you are made so uneasy in your Duty; while you are venturing your Life and fortune for the good of your Country, to be aspersed and censured by a vile and Ignorant Scribler, I must confess is sufficient to raise the indignation of every Gent. of Spirit, and no Man can blame you for Shewing a proper Resentment at it, but my Dear...
2608[Diary entry: 15 August 1773] (Washington Papers)
15. At home all day alone.
2609[Diary entry: 12 December 1773] (Washington Papers)
12. At home all day the above Company here. Mrs. Washington & Miss Brown going to Ch[urc]h & returng. to Dinner.
2610Memorandum, 1758–1759 (Washington Papers)
A List of Lands given unto the Clerk of Fairfax County—in the year 1758 to be Taxed. Acres In Frederick County. viz.—one Tract of 760 one Ditto of 552 one Ditto of 550 one Ditto of 453 2315 In Fairfax County. viz.—Mount Vernon Tract 1900 bought of S. Darrell 500 2400 4715 N.B. I gave in the same List for the year 1759 & paid Taxes for both years to Colo. John West