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    1441[Diary entry: 1 March 1799] (Washington Papers)
    1. Snowing fast. Mer. at 30. More or less snow through the day with the wind though but little of it at No. Et. Snow 6 In. deep.
    1442[Diary entry: 2 March 1799] (Washington Papers)
    2. Morning very heavy & likely for more Snow. Mer. at 25 and Wind at No. Et. Mer. 26 at Night.
    1443[Diary entry: 3 March 1799] (Washington Papers)
    3. Morning moderate with little or no wind & Mer. at 26. Towds. Sundown it came out at No. W. & turned cold. Mer. 28 at Night. Mrs. Stuart & her 3 daughters (Stuarts) and Mr. & Mrs. Peters went away after breakfast.
    1444[Diary entry: 4 March 1799] (Washington Papers)
    4. Clear, hard frost. Mer. at 24 and wind at No. Wt. at which it continued all day and very cold. Mr. & Mrs. Carter went away after Breakfast.
    1445[Diary entry: 5 March 1799] (Washington Papers)
    5. Wind still at No. Wt. and Mer. at 8 in the Morning & 17 at Night. River almost closed with Ice. Clear all day. Mr. Lawe. Lewis & Wife went up to the Fedl. City.
    1446[Diary entry: 6 March 1799] (Washington Papers)
    6. Clear with a light breeze from the South. Mer. at 15 in the Morng. River closed—except in holes—32 at Night & Lowering. Mr. & Mrs. Law went away to day.
    1447[Diary entry: 7 March 1799] (Washington Papers)
    7. Morning—Mer. at 31, & a little cloudy with a light breeze from No. Wt. Clear & pleasant afterwards. Mer. 35 at N.
    1448[Diary entry: 8 March 1799] (Washington Papers)
    8. But little wind & that No. Westerly. Morng. clear & Mer. at 28. Southerly in the afternoon—clear all day & Mer. 40 at Night. Mr. Mrs. & Miss Carter returned this afternoon.
    1449[Diary entry: 9 March 1799] (Washington Papers)
    9. Morning clear but lowering, and, at times raining through the day. Major Pinckney came in the Evening. Mer. 40 and wind Southerly. Thomas Pinckney was returning home to South Carolina from a session of the United States Congress in Philadelphia. He was interested in experimental farming, and during this visit one of the topics of discussion was GW’s jackasses, two of which were for sale (...
    1450[Diary entry: 10 March 1799] (Washington Papers)
    10. Mer. at 40 in the Morning. Wind and Weather very variable after 12 oclock with squalls & Rain by intervals. Mr. Carter & family and Major Pinckney left this after breakfast and young Mr. Barry—with a Spanish officer—a Mr. O’Higgens came to dinner & returned afterwards. Mr. O’Higgins may be Capt. Thomas O’Higgins of the Spanish navy ( Fitzpatrick, Diaries John C. Fitzpatrick, ed. The...
    1451[Diary entry: 11 March 1799] (Washington Papers)
    11. Mer. at 32 in the Morning and Wind at No. Wt. Afterwards So. Et. & very lowering. Mer. 34 at Night.
    1452[Diary entry: 12 March 1799] (Washington Papers)
    12. In the Night the wind shifted to No. Wt. again, and blew very hard & continued to do so through the day turning very cold. Mer. 22 in the morning & 18 at Night when it grew calm.
    1453[Diary entry: 13 March 1799] (Washington Papers)
    13. Mer. at 17 in the Morning and 20 at Night. Snowing all day—sometimes fast, at other times slow with very little wind.
    1454[Diary entry: 14 March 1799] (Washington Papers)
    14. Mer. at 15 in the Morning & quite Calm. Wind at So. Et. afterwards & lowering. Mer. at 30 at Night.
    1455[Diary entry: 15 March 1799] (Washington Papers)
    15. Mer. at 30 Morning & Evening. Wind (though not much of it) Easterly. Raining more or less all day.
    1456[Diary entry: 16 March 1799] (Washington Papers)
    16. A very thick Fog, with the wind Southerly. Mer. at 30 in the Morning & 40 at Night. At Night it shifted to No. West. Snow all gone. A Mr. Boyd & his Brother from Boston dind here.
    1457[Diary entry: 17 March 1799] (Washington Papers)
    17. Wind about North & mer. at 30 in the morning & lowering. At Night No. Wt. clear & Mer. at 24.
    1458[Diary entry: 18 March 1799] (Washington Papers)
    18th. Mer. at 22 in the Morning. Wind hard all day at No. Wt. and clear. Mer. at 24 at Night.
    1459[Diary entry: 19 March 1799] (Washington Papers)
    19. Calm in the Morning, & somewhat lowering afterwards, Wind Southerly & Mer. at 34 at Night.
    1460[Diary entry: 20 March 1799] (Washington Papers)
    20. Raining & drizling all day with the Wind at South. Mer. at 32 in the morning and 40 at Night.
    1461[Diary entry: 21 March 1799] (Washington Papers)
    21. Mer. at 50 in the Morning and at Night—higher at Noon. Raining by intervals all day with the Wind at South.
    1462[Diary entry: 22 March 1799] (Washington Papers)
    22. Morning Cloudy, with but little wind (that No. Westerly). Mer. at 42 in the Morning and 44 at Night.
    1463[Diary entry: 23 March 1799] (Washington Papers)
    23. Mer. at 35 in the Morning and 34 at Night. Wind at No. Wt. all day and cool. Mr. & Mrs. Lawe. Lewis returned from the Federal City.
    1464[Diary entry: 24 March 1799] (Washington Papers)
    24. Mer. at 32. Wind westerly—clear and pleasant. Mr. Robt. Stith came to dinner & stayed all N.
    1465[Diary entry: 25 March 1799] (Washington Papers)
    25. Calm & clear in the Morning. Wind Southerly & lowering in the afternoon. Mer. at in the Morning & 52 at Night. Doctr. Craik & Mr. Foot dined here & returned in the afternoon.
    1466[Diary entry: 26 March 1799] (Washington Papers)
    26. A very light breeze from the Eastward in the morning. Clear & Mer. at 42. Very lowering towards evening. Mer. 52 at Night. Mr. Stith went away after breakfast.
    1467[Diary entry: 27 March 1799] (Washington Papers)
    27. Storming from N. a little Easterly. Mer. at 46 in the Morning. Raining more or less all day. Towds. Night the wind came out Violently at No. Wt. & began to clear. Mer. at 44.
    1468[Diary entry: 28 March 1799] (Washington Papers)
    28. Morning clear, Mer. at 32 in the Morning—ground a little froze. Wind high all day at No. Wt. until sundown. Mer. 34 at Night.
    1469[Diary entry: 29 March 1799] (Washington Papers)
    29. Mer. at 32 in the Morning & the Wind Southerly & Lowering. Clear afterwards. Wind towds. Night shifting to West. Mer. 50 at . Mr. Burwell Bassett came in the Evening.
    1470[Diary entry: 30 March 1799] (Washington Papers)
    30. Mer. at 45 in the Morning. Wind Southerly. Weather hazy & Smokey but otherwise pleasant. Mer. 56 at Night.