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2491[Diary entry: 8 June 1772] (Washington Papers)
8. Warm in the forepart of the day, but cool afterwds.
2492[Diary entry: 7 June 1772] (Washington Papers)
7. Went to Pohick Church and Return’d to Dinner. J[ohn] P[arke] C[ustis] came.
2493[Diary entry: 7 June 1772] (Washington Papers)
7. Clear and grown warmer with the Wind Southerly.
2494[Diary entry: 6 June 1772] (Washington Papers)
6. At home all day. Posey & Mr. Robt. Alexander dined here. The latter went away afterwds.
2495[Diary entry: 6 June 1772] (Washington Papers)
6. Very Cloudy & Misting, now & then all day, from the Eastward from whence the Wind blew fresh & Cool. No Rain.
2496[Diary entry: 5 June 1772] (Washington Papers)
5. Met the Vestry at our New Church & came home in the Afternoon where I found Captn. Posey—who had been since I w[en]t. The vestrymen today dealt with matters relating to the building of the new church. George Mason, who was overseeing the construction, was directed to have three flights of stone steps put at the front door instead of the one flight previously specified. The churchwardens,...
2497[Diary entry: 5 June 1772] (Washington Papers)
5. Very Cold in the Morning & Cool all day, with the Wind high from the same point.
2498[Diary entry: 4 June 1772] (Washington Papers)
4. Set of on my return home. Dined at the Widow Evans’s & lodged at Mr. Edward Paynes. Two widows named Evans lived in Loudoun County about this time: Mary Evans (died c.1789), widow of John Evans (d. 1770), and Sarah Evans, widow of Price Evans (d. 1770), formerly of Pennsylvania ( KING [6] J. Estelle Stewart King, comp. Abstracts of Wills, Inventories, and Administration Accounts of Loudoun...
2499[Diary entry: 4 June 1772] (Washington Papers)
4. Flying Clouds, with the Wind very fresh & Cool from the Eastward.
2500[Diary entry: 3 June 1772] (Washington Papers)
3. Stayed at Mr. Washingtons all day.