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ALS : American Philosophical Society I wonder’d it was so long before I heard from you. The...
48152[Diary entry: 13 June 1775] (Washington Papers)
13. Dined at Burn’s in the Fields. Spent the Evening at my Lodging’s.
48153[Diary entry: 13 June 1775] (Washington Papers)
13th. Clear but somewhat Cool.
Resolved that it be and hereby it is recommended to the Inhabitants of the united Colonies in...
48155[Diary entry: 12 June 1775] (Washington Papers)
12. Dined at the City Tavern & Spent the Evening at my lodgings.
48156[Diary entry: 12 June 1775] (Washington Papers)
12. Warm with Showers about Noon—Cooler afterwards.
I have been this Morning to hear Mr. Duffil, a Preacher in this City whose Principles, Prayers...
Mr. Gadsden of South Carolina whose Fame you must have heard, was in his younger Years, an...
Since my last I have waited with Impatience to hear from you. I mean Individually. The public...
48160[Diary entry: 11 June 1775] (Washington Papers)
11th. Went to Church in the forenoon & then went out & Dined at Mr. H. Hills. Returnd in the...
48161[Diary entry: 11 June 1775] (Washington Papers)
11. Very warm with little or no wind in the forenoon—a thunder gust in the Afternoon & cooler.
Dr. Church returns to Day, and with smarting Eyes, I must write a few Lines to you. I never had...
Dr. Church has given me a Lotion, which has helped my Eyes so much that I hope you will hear from...
It would be a Relief to my Mind, if I could write freely to you concerning the Sentiments...
I have written a few Lines to Dr Warren to whom I refer you. It is of vast Importance that the...
ALS : American Philosophical Society My mother promis’d Lord Drummond to send a letter to you by...
48167[Diary entry: 10 June 1775] (Washington Papers)
10. Dined at Mr. Saml. Griffens. Spent the Evening in my own Room.
48168[Diary entry: 10 June 1775] (Washington Papers)
10. Lowering Morning but clear afterwards. A
I am to acknoledge the receipt of your letter, and to scribble a line in answer, being just in...
Resolved , that it is the Opinion of this Committee that an Address be presented to his...
The great Character he hath heard of you, induces a private Man to offer to your Consideration...
48172[Diary entry: 9 June 1775] (Washington Papers)
9. Dined at Mr. Saml. Pleasants and went to hear Mr. Piercy preach.
48173[Diary entry: 9 June 1775] (Washington Papers)
9. Clear after the Morning and very warm.
48174[Diary entry: 8 June 1775] (Washington Papers)
8. Dined at Mr. Dickensons and spent the Evening at home.
48175[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...
48177[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...
48182[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...
48183[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...
I have received yours of 24th. May and a Copy of your Letter to Mr. Dilly, and one Letter from...
48186[Diary entry: 6 June 1775] (Washington Papers)
6. At Mr. Willm. Hamiltons & Spent the Evening at my Lodgings.
48187[Diary entry: 6 June 1775] (Washington Papers)
6. A little lowering and in the Mid day warm.
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...
48190[Diary entry: 5 June 1775] (Washington Papers)
5. Dined at Mr. Richard Penns. On a Committee all the Afternn. This was the committee appointed...
48191[Diary entry: 5 June 1775] (Washington Papers)
5. Raining more or less all day. Wind abt. No. Et.
Yours received last Evening deserves my Early acknowledgment; as a token of your Love, it revived...
48193[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....
48194[Diary entry: 4 June 1775] (Washington Papers)
4. Lowering in the Forenoon, & Raining in the Afternoon. Cool all day.
48195[Saturday June the 3d 1775.] (Adams Papers)
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...
48197[Diary entry: 3 June 1775] (Washington Papers)
3. Dined at the City Tavern & spent the Evening at my lodgings. Congress appointed a number of...
48198[Diary entry: 3 June 1775] (Washington Papers)
3. Clear and tolerably pleasant.
48199[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...