1Circular Letter to the State Societies of the Cincinnati, 1 January 1784 (Washington Papers)
After taking all the various circumstances into mature consideration, I have thought proper to...
2From George Washington to Richard Varick, 1 January 1784 (Washington Papers)
From the moment I left the City of New York until my arrival at this place, I have been so much...
3From George Washington to Brühl, 3 January 1784 (Washington Papers)
In forwarding the Letter of the Count de Solms you have done a most acceptable office by bringing...
4From George Washington to Solms, 3 January 1784 (Washington Papers)
The Letter which you did me the honor to write from Konigstein on the gh of July last came safely...
5From George Washington to Robert Morris, 4 January 1784 (Washington Papers)
Herewith I give you the trouble of receiving the account of my expenditures in Philadelphia, & on...
6From George Washington to Jonathan Trumbull, Jr., 5 January 1784 (Washington Papers)
Your obliging letter of the 15th of Novr did not reach me untill some days after we had taken...
7From George Washington to Jean de Neufville, 6 January 1784 (Washington Papers)
I have had the honor to receive your Letter bearing date the 19th of August & find myself...
8From George Washington to Clement Biddle, 8 January 1784 (Washington Papers)
Be so good as to send me by the Post, or any other safe & expeditious conveyance, 70 Yards of...
9From George Washington to Robert Morris, 10 January 1784 (Washington Papers)
I will thank you for putting the letter herewith enclosed into a proper channel of conveyance....
10From George Washington to Joseph Wright, 10 January 1784 (Washington Papers)
When you have finished my Portrait, which is intended for the Count de Solms, I will thank you...
11From George Washington to Edward Hand, 14 January 1784 (Washington Papers)
When I left Philadelphia I hoped to have had the pleasure of seeing you at Annapolis before my...
12From George Washington to David Humphreys, 14 January 1784 (Washington Papers)
I have been favored with your letter of the 6th—Be assured that there are few things which would...
13From George Washington to Thomas Mifflin, 14 January 1784 (Washington Papers)
I have had the pleasure to receive your Letter of the 28th ulto by Mr Godin, & beg your Excelly...
14From George Washington to Thomas Mifflin, 14 January 1784 (Washington Papers)
The goodness of Congress, in the assurances they were pleased to give me of charging themselves...
15From George Washington to Samuel Vaughan, 14 January 1784 (Washington Papers)
The torpid state into which the severity of the season has thrown things—the interruption of the...
16From George Washington to William Hamilton, 15 January 1784 (Washington Papers)
If I recollect right, I heard you say when I had the pleasure of seeing you in Philadelphia, that...
17From George Washington to Bushrod Washington, 15 January 1784 (Washington Papers)
I have received your letter of the 22d Ulto—the former one, accompanying my Trunks, also came...
18From George Washington to Clement Biddle, 17 January 1784 (Washington Papers)
On the 8th I wrote to you for 70 Yards of livery lace (red & white, 3/4 or Inch wide, or any...
19From George Washington to Benjamin Harrison, 18 January 1784 (Washington Papers)
I have just had the pleasure to receive your letter of the 8th—for the friendly & affectionate...
20From George Washington to Thomas Mifflin, 19 January 1784 (Washington Papers)
In a Letter which I did myself the honor to write to your Excellency, on the 21st of Decr,...
21From George Washington to John Davidson, 20 January 1784 (Washington Papers)
The address from the Yankee Club of Stewartstown coming through your hands to me, I give you,...
22From George Washington to Tankerville, 20 January 1784 (Washington Papers)
I do not know how it happen’d but the fact is, that your Lordships favor of the 15th of July did...
23From George Washington to Heintz, 21 January 1784 (Washington Papers)
As soon as I had the honor of receiving your Letter containing a proposal of the order of the...
24From George Washington to Philip Schuyler, 21 January 1784 (Washington Papers)
Your favor of the 20th of December found me as you conjectured by that fire side, from which I...
25From George Washington to James Nourse, 22 January 1784 (Washington Papers)
Yesterday gave me the honor of your favor of the 11th from Annapolis. I thank you for the trouble...
26From George Washington to Charles Thomson, 22 January 1784 (Washington Papers)
The original letter & other Papers from the Chevr de Heintz respecting the order of the Knights...
27Enclosure: Members of the Dismal Swamp Company, 24 January 1784 (Washington Papers)
David Jemeson for Samuel Gist & Self Shares 1 David Mead for Self & Mr[s] William Waters 1 ½ Mr...
28From George Washington to Chastellux, 1 February 1784 (Washington Papers)
I have had the honor to receive your favor of the 23d of August from L’Orient. I hope this Letter...
29From George Washington to Lafayette, 1 February 1784 (Washington Papers)
At length my Dear Marquis I am become a private citizen on the banks of the Potomac, & under the...
30From George Washington to Lauzun, 1 February 1784 (Washington Papers)
I have had the pleasure to receive your favor of the 11th of Octor from L’Orient: every testimony...
31From George Washington to Samuel Lewis, 1 February 1784 (Washington Papers)
After an absence of near nine years I am returned to my own home again, & am begining to look...
32From George Washington to Thomas Lewis, 1 February 1784 (Washington Papers)
After an absence of almost nine years, & nearly a total suspension of all my private concerns, I...
33From George Washington to Rochambeau, 1 February 1784 (Washington Papers)
Having resigned my public trust, and with it all my public cares into the hands of Congress; I...
34From George Washington to Clement Biddle, 5 February 1784 (Washington Papers)
On the 8th of last month I wrote to you for 70 yards of Livery Lace, of which I was in immediate...
35From George Washington to Walter Stewart, 5 February 1784 (Washington Papers)
Your letter of the 26th Ulto did not reach me untill this day a little before dinner—The Servant...
36From George Washington to John Harvie, 10 February 1784 (Washington Papers)
After an absence of almost nine years from home, & a total suspension, as it were to all my...
37From George Washington to Edmund Randolph, 10 February 1784 (Washington Papers)
A short time before I came home I received a power of Attorney from the Earl of Tankerville, &...
38From George Washington to Jacob Read, 12 February 1784 (Washington Papers)
Sundays Post brought me your favor of the first; covering a letter from the late President—Mr...
39From George Washington to William Drew, 13 February 1784 (Washington Papers)
In the course of the last eight months, I have addressed two or three letters to you, praying an...
40From George Washington to Gilbert Simpson, 13 February 1784 (Washington Papers)
Having closed all my transactions with the public, it now behooves me to look into my own private...
41From George Washington to John Stephenson, 13 February 1784 (Washington Papers)
After condoling with you on the unhappy fate of your Brother William, which I do very sincerely;...
42From George Washington to the Citizens of Fredericksburg, 14 February 1784 (Washington Papers)
With the greatest pleasure, I receive in the character of a private Citizen, the honor of your...
43From George Washington to John Lewis, 14 February 1784 (Washington Papers)
G. Washington would be obliged to Mr Lewis for delivering or causing to be deliver’d by a safe...
44From George Washington to Boinod & Gaillard, 18 February 1784 (Washington Papers)
I have been favored with your polite & obliging Letter of January the 20th, & thank you for the...
45From George Washington to Elias Boudinot, 18 February 1784 (Washington Papers)
With equal emotions of pleasure & gratitude I received your very polite Letter of the 11th ulto...
46From George Washington to James Milligan, 18 February 1784 (Washington Papers)
The intemperance of the weather, & the great care which the Post riders seemed disposed to take...
47From George Washington to Annis Boudinot Stockton, 18 February 1784 (Washington Papers)
The intemperate weather, and very great care which the Post Riders take of themselves, prevented...
48From George Washington to Henry Knox, 20 February 1784 (Washington Papers)
The bad weather, and great care which the Post Riders take of themselves, prevented your letters...
49From George Washington to Daniel McCarty, 22 February 1784 (Washington Papers)
It is not convenient for me to be at Colchester tomorrow; and as I shall no longer act as a...
50From George Washington to Arthur St. Clair, 22 February 1784 (Washington Papers)
Your favor of the 29th of Jany in answer to my circular Letter of the 28th of Dec. is at hand. I...