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161[Diary entry: 31 May 1775] (Washington Papers)
31. Dined with Mr. Jno. Rutlidge. Spent the Evening in my Chambers. John Rutledge (1739–1800) was...
162[Diary entry: 31 May 1775] (Washington Papers)
31. Warm, & somewhat lowering. Wind pretty fresh from the Southward.
Since my last (dated about the first of April) I have received from Mr Craven Peyton the Sum of...
This Measure of Imbecility, the second Petition to the King embarrassed every Exertion of...
Articles of confederation and perpetual Union proposed by the delegates of the several colonies...
souls dollars New Hampshire 100,000 82,713 2 Massachusets 350,000 289,496 Rhode island 58,000...
167[Fryday June 9th. 1775.] (Adams Papers)
On Fryday June 9th. 1775. The report of the Committee on the Letter from the Convention of...
Incomplete autograph copy: Yale University Library I would give much more than I can afford for...
169Cash Accounts, June 1775 (Washington Papers)
Cash June  7— To John Ross recd from him on Accot of Mr Andrew Leitch P[rince] William Arms [£]...
170[June 1775] (Washington Papers)
June 1. Dined at Burns’s and Spent the Evening in my own Room. GW’s committee on ways and means...
June 1st. Warm and clear in the forenoon—Cool afterwards. 2. Clear & rather Cool. 3. Clear and...
An ancient, and accounted a long headed Man, in these parts, has drop’d some words devising a...
173[Diary entry: 1 June 1775] (Washington Papers)
June 1. Dined at Burns’s and Spent the Evening in my own Room. GW’s committee on ways and means...
174[Diary entry: 1 June 1775] (Washington Papers)
June 1st. Warm and clear in the forenoon—Cool afterwards.
AD : Historical Society of Pennsylvania The outbreak of hostilities created political problems in...
176[Fryday June 2. 1775.] (Adams Papers)
On Fryday June 2. 1775. Journals of Congress, page 112. The President laid before Congress a...
I had Yesterday the Pleasure of two Letters from you, by Dr. Church. We had been so long without...
ALS : Moravian Archives, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania I am much oblig’d by your kind Congratulations...
ALS : American Philosophical Society Here inclosed I return the Letter, which You were so...
180[Diary entry: 2 June 1775] (Washington Papers)
2. Dined at Mr. Josh. Shippens & spent the Evening at Mr. Tilghman’s. Shippen was probably Joseph...
181[Diary entry: 2 June 1775] (Washington Papers)
2. Clear & rather Cool.
I have two of your epistolary favours to acknowledge[,] the one handed to me by the Revd Mr...
To the Kings most excellent Majesty The Peti Humb Petition of the Freeholders & Freemen of the...
Saturday June the 3d 1775. Congress however ordered the Letter to lie under on the Table for...
So good an opportunity offering, tho I had not wrote before I have detaind the Bearer, just to...
186[Diary entry: 3 June 1775] (Washington Papers)
3. Dined at the City Tavern & spent the Evening at my lodgings. Congress appointed a number of...
187[Diary entry: 3 June 1775] (Washington Papers)
3. Clear and tolerably pleasant.
Yours received last Evening deserves my Early acknowledgment; as a token of your Love, it revived...
189[Diary entry: 4 June 1775] (Washington Papers)
4. Dined at Mr. Robt. Morris’s on the Banks of Schoolkill & Spent the Eveng. at the City Tavn....
190[Diary entry: 4 June 1775] (Washington Papers)
4. Lowering in the Forenoon, & Raining in the Afternoon. Cool all day.
While you are anxiously engaged to preserve the rights of your Country, I cannot entertain the...
Extract: Papers of the Earl of Dartmouth deposited in the Staffordshire County Record Office I...
193[Diary entry: 5 June 1775] (Washington Papers)
5. Dined at Mr. Richard Penns. On a Committee all the Afternn. This was the committee appointed...
194[Diary entry: 5 June 1775] (Washington Papers)
5. Raining more or less all day. Wind abt. No. Et.
I have received yours of 24th. May and a Copy of your Letter to Mr. Dilly, and one Letter from...
196[Diary entry: 6 June 1775] (Washington Papers)
6. At Mr. Willm. Hamiltons & Spent the Evening at my Lodgings.
197[Diary entry: 6 June 1775] (Washington Papers)
6. A little lowering and in the Mid day warm.
198[Wednesday June 7. 1775.] (Adams Papers)
On Wednesday June 7. 1775. On motion resolved, that Thursday the 20th. of July next be observed...
Two days ago, I was very agreably surprized by a Letter from you, which was acceptable both for...
We have been puzzled to discover, what we ought to do, with the Canadians and Indians. Several...
Extract: Papers of the Earl of Dartmouth deposited in the Staffordshire County Record Office...
ALS : Yale University Library Agreeable to a Message from Lord Shelburn, I waited on the Prince...
203[Diary entry: 7 June 1775] (Washington Papers)
7. Dined at the City Tavern and spent the Evening at home. GW’s committee to estimate the amount...
204[Diary entry: 7 June 1775] (Washington Papers)
7. Lowering all day—especially in the Evening. Cool.
These lines Comes to Let you know how I go one With improven First I Cleard & got in Corn a bote...
206[Diary entry: 8 June 1775] (Washington Papers)
8. Dined at Mr. Dickensons and spent the Evening at home.
207[Diary entry: 8 June 1775] (Washington Papers)
8. Lowering in the forenoon but clear afterwards and warm.
I must apologize to you for the Liberty I take in addressing you as a Member of the General...
The great Character he hath heard of you, induces a private Man to offer to your Consideration...
210[Diary entry: 9 June 1775] (Washington Papers)
9. Dined at Mr. Saml. Pleasants and went to hear Mr. Piercy preach.