22931[Diary entry: 9 October 1768] (Washington Papers)
9. At Home all day. Mr. Dade went away.
22932From George Washington to Garret H. Van Wagenen, 25 June 1781 (Washington Papers)
You are to apply to His Excellency Govr Clinton who will order a Guard of an officer and twenty...
22933From George Washington to Major General Nathanael Greene, 20 December 1779 (Washington Papers)
The distress of a great part of the troops for want of Cloathing, particularly in the essential...
22934Orders, 28 October 1755 (Washington Papers)
The Officers who came down from Fort Cumberland with Colonel Washington, are immediately to go...
22935From George Washington to James Clinton, 17 April 1781 (Washington Papers)
I some time ago upon the representation of Mr Rensalaer the Commy of Stores at Albany gave him an...
22936From George Washington to Major General William Heath, 25 October 1778 (Washington Papers)
I have just recd intelligence from two different quarters that the Fleet, which sailed on the...
22937From George Washington to Colonel William Malcom, 7 December 1778 (Washington Papers)
I have to acknowlege the reciept of your two favors of the 2d & 5th Inst. I do not doubt but that...
22938From George Washington to Colonel Armand, 12 January 1781 (Washington Papers)
I have recd your favor of yesterday. On my part there is not the smallest objection to your...
22939From George Washington to Lafayette, 28 April–1 May 1788 (Washington Papers)
I have now before me, my dear Marqs your favor of the 3d of August in the last year; together...
22940From George Washington to Comfort Sands, 25 May 1782 (Washington Papers)
I have this moment received a Letter from General Heath of which the inclosed is a Copy. Why Sir...
22941From George Washington to James McHenry, 6 August 1783 (Washington Papers)
After a tour of at least 750 Miles (performed in Nineteen days) I returned to this place...
22942[Diary entry: 8 June 1773] (Washington Papers)
8. Reach’d home to Dinner about two Oclock. Mr. Buckner came here in the Evening & lodgd. In Dec....
22943From George Washington to Joseph Jones, 10 July 1781 (Washington Papers)
Your favor of the 20th ulto by Post, came to my hands the evening before I marched for this part...
22944From George Washington to Norman MacLeod, 10 July 1795 (Washington Papers)
Your letter of the 9th of March, and the works which accompanied it, I have had the pleasure to...
22945From George Washington to John Jay, 29 August 1779 (Washington Papers)
I have the honor to inclose your Excellency the Manifesto of His Most Catholic Majesty delivered...
22946From George Washington to Thomas Nelson, 2 August 1798 (Washington Papers)
Your letter of the 27th Ulto came to my hands by the last Post, and I thank you for the Offer you...
22947[Diary entry: 26 July 1768] (Washington Papers)
26. Rid with Mr. Alexander to my Meadow & returnd with him to Dinner. Mr. Vale. Crawford here....
22948[Diary entry: 9 April 1748] (Washington Papers)
Saterday 9th. Set the Surveyors to work whilst Mr. Fairfax & myself stayed at the Tent our...
22949[Diary entry: 5 October 1773] (Washington Papers)
5. Went a hunting in the Neck with Mr. Custis & Lund Washington. Found a Fox & after runng. it...
22950From George Washington to Henry Knox, 10 April 1794 (Washington Papers)
After giving the application contained in the Memorial of Doctr White (herewith returned) all the...
22951[Diary entry: 5 September 1798] (Washington Papers)
5. Morning clear & Cool—Afternoon clouds, & a light shower. Mer. at in the Morning 62 at Night....
22952[Diary entry: 18 June 1781] (Washington Papers)
18th. Brigaded the Troops, and made an arrangement of the Army, which is to March for the New...
22953From George Washington to Major General Artemas Ward, 26 June 1776 (Washington Papers)
Being in the greatest distress here for Arms without the most distant prospect of obtaining a...
22954[Diary entry: 27 December 1789] (Washington Papers)
Sunday 27th. At home all day—weather being bad.
22955From George Washington to Francis Fauquier, 25 September 1758 (Washington Papers)
I think it incumbent upon me to give you the following account, altho’ it is with very great...
22956From George Washington to Clement Biddle, 20 September 1783 (Washington Papers)
The last Post brought me your favor of the 17th. I am sorry Mr Morris did not pay the money at...
22957[Diary entry: 16 March 1767] (Washington Papers)
16. Little frost again but exceedg. pleast. Afterwards wind at south West.
22958Cash Accounts, October 1768 (Washington Papers)
Cash Octr 17— To Cash of Mr Robt Adam [£]31.11.8 Contra Octr 6— By Cards 19/. By Charity 6/...
22959[Diary entry: 20 December 1768] (Washington Papers)
20. Snowing best part of the day—abt. 6 or 8 Inches deep.
22960From George Washington to Major John Clark, Jr., 18 November 1777 (Washington Papers)
I am favd with yours of this date, and send you Fifty dollars for the purposes you mention. I beg...
22961From George Washington to La Luzerne, 5 December 1784 (Washington Papers)
Your early attention to me after your arrival at the Court of Versailles, amidst scenes of gaiety...
22962From George Washington to Azariah Dunham, 5 April 1780 (Washington Papers)
By a return made to me this day by the Asst Commy of Issues, I find that there are not more than...
22963[Diary entry: 14 July 1767] (Washington Papers)
14. Clear and not very warm. Wind Southwardly.
22964From George Washington to James Parr, 28 July 1781 (Washington Papers)
I am pleased to find by a letter from His Excellency president Reed that you have accepted of the...
22965General Orders, 24 September 1779 (Washington Papers)
Varick transcript , DLC:GW .
22966[Diary entry: 25 January 1773] (Washington Papers)
25. Ground froze again, but afterwards thawd—notwithstanding the Wind blew fresh from No. West...
22967General Orders, 9 September 1780 (Washington Papers)
[Officers] For the Day tomorrow[:] Brigadier General Irvine[,] Colonel Starr[,] Lieutenant...
22968From George Washington to Major General William Heath, 12 January 1777 (Washington Papers)
I have yours of the 9th inclosing the proceedings of the Court Martial who set upon Strang. In my...
22969From George Washington to Benjamin Lincoln, 30 September 1782 (Washington Papers)
I have the Honor to transmit to you a Copy of the proceedings of our Commissioners at their late...
22970[Diary entry: 22 May 1773] (Washington Papers)
22. Raining in the forenoon but clear afterwards then Raing. in the Night.
22971[Diary entry: 1 March 1768] (Washington Papers)
Mar. 1st. Went a fox hunting with the two Alexrs. and Posey. Was during the chase (in which...
22972From George Washington to Colonel Josiah Parker, 29 May 1778 (Washington Papers)
I cannot forbear expressing my astonishment, that you should have so far exceeded the time,...
22973[Diary entry: 26 January 1760] (Washington Papers)
26. No. Et. in the Morng. So[uther]ly afterwards.
22974General Orders, 6 December 1775 (Washington Papers)
Varick transcript , DLC:GW .
22975[Diary entry: 28 March 1791] (Washington Papers)
Monday 28th. Left Bladensburgh at half after Six, & breakfasted at George Town about 8; where,...
22976[Diary entry: 26 September 1787] (Washington Papers)
Wednesday 26th. Thermometer at 63 in the Morning—74 at Noon and 72 at Night. Foggy morning—calm,...
22977From George Washington to Charles Cotesworth Pinckney, 22 January 1794 (Washington Papers)
(Confidential) My dear Sir, Philadelphia Jany 22d 1794 Although I am not encouraged by the joint...
22978General Orders, 1 January 1777 (Washington Papers)
HIS Excellency General WASHINGTON strictly forbids all the officers and soldiers of the...
22979From George Washington to the United States Senate, 9 February 1790 (Washington Papers)
United States [New York] Gentlemen of the Senate, February 9th 1790. Among the persons appointed...
22980From George Washington to William Greene, 10 August 1782 (Washington Papers)
The Regiment raised by your State being principally composed of Men whose Time of Service will...