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No. | Author | Recipient | Title | Date | Context |
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10111 | Jay, John | The Rules and Members of the Moot Club, 23 November … | 1770-11-23 | The Subscribers being desirous of forming a club for social conversation & the mutual improv t .... | |
10112 | Bartram, John | Franklin, Benjamin | To Benjamin Franklin from John Bartram, 24 November … | 1770-11-24 | ALS : American Philosophical Society I have thy Kind letter of August the 26th before me which... |
10113 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 24 November 1770] | 1770-11-24 | Saturday 24th. When we came to Stewards Crossing at Crawfords, the River was too high to Ford and... | |
10114 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 24 November 1770] | 1770-11-24 | 24. Got to Captn. Crawfords—the Rivr. Youghyaughgane being very high. | |
10115 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 24 November 1770] | 1770-11-24 | 24. First Raining, then Snowing all day. | |
10116 | Washington, George | Crawford, William | Memorandum to William Crawford, 24 November 1770 | 1770-11-24 | Colo. Croghan and I being upon terms for a tract of 15,000 acres of Land, I have agreed to give... |
10117 | Washington, George | Croghan, George | From George Washington to George Croghan, 24 November … | 1770-11-24 | Captn Crawford (who I expect will be the bearer of this letter to you) has promised me, that so... |
10118 | Barbeu-Dubourg, Jacques | Franklin, Benjamin | To Benjamin Franklin from [Jacques Barbeu-Dubourg], 25 … | 1770-11-25 | AL : American Philosophical Society J’ai reçu dabord deux, puis cinq exemplaires de la traduction... |
10119 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 25 November 1770] | 1770-11-25 | Sunday 25th. I Set out early in order to see Lund Washington’s Land, but the Ground & trees being... | |
10120 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 25 November 1770] | 1770-11-25 | 25. Reachd Hoglands at the great Crossing. | |
10121 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 25 November 1770] | 1770-11-25 | 25. Very Windy all day, & snowing the first part of it. Cold. | |
10122 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 26 November 1770] | 1770-11-26 | Munday 26th. Reachd Killams on George’s Creek where we met several Families going over the... | |
10123 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 26 November 1770] | 1770-11-26 | 26. Came to Killams on Georges Creek. | |
10124 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 26 November 1770] | 1770-11-26 | 26. Very clear, and Cold. | |
10125 | UNKNOWN | Adjournment: 27–28 November 1770 | ≈1770-11-27 | N.B . The Court being unable to go through this trial in one day, the King’s Attorney and the... | |
10126 | Adams, John | Adams’ Minutes of Crown Evidence: 27 November 1770 | 1770-11-27 | James Dodge . . . seemed to come from close before them, i.e. I took it, the snow was flung on... | |
10127 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 27 November 1770] | 1770-11-27 | Tuesday 27th. We got to Colo. Cresaps at the Old Town after calling at Fort Cumberland &... | |
10128 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 27 November 1770] | 1770-11-27 | 27. Got to the Old Town to Colo. Cresaps distant from Killams about 25 Miles. | |
10129 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 27 November 1770] | 1770-11-27 | 27. Lowering Morning, & Snowy Afternoon. | |
10130 | UNKNOWN | Adjournment: 28–29 November 1770 | ≈1770-11-28 | SIX o’clock, p.m. the Court adjourned to Thursday morning 29 November Nine o’clock. Thursday... | |
10131 | Adams, John | Adams’ Minutes of Crown Evidence, Continued: 28 … | 1770-11-28 | James Brewer . To the best of my Remembrance I saw Kilroy . I came up r oyal exchange Lane, and... | |
10132 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 28 November 1770] | 1770-11-28 | Wednesday 28th. The Old Town Gut was so high as to Wet us in crossing it, and when we came to... | |
10133 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 28 November 1770] | 1770-11-28 | 28. Reachd Jasper Rinkers about 38 Miles from Cresaps & 30 from Cox’s—not long ones. | |
10134 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 28 November 1770] | 1770-11-28 | 28. Morning threatning but clear afterwards with the Wind fresh from the Northward. | |
10135 | Adams, John | Adams’ Digest of Evidence: 29 November–1 December 1770 | ≈1770-11-29 | James Crawford. Went home to Bulls Wharf at dark about 6 O Clock. Met Numbers of People, going... | |
10136 | UNKNOWN | Adjournment: 29–30 November 1770 | ≈1770-11-29 | FIVE o’clock p.m. the Court adjourned till next morning, Friday, 30 November nine o’clock.... | |
10137 | Adams, John | Adams’ Minutes of Crown Evidence, Concluded, and of … | 1770-11-29 | Jos. Crosbey . Kilroys Bayonett appeared to be covered with Blood 5 or 6 Inches, next day . James... | |
10138 | Quincy, Samuel | Samuel Quincy’s Argument for the Crown: 29 November … | 1770-11-29 | May it please your Honours, and you Gentlemen of the Jury . Having gone through the evidence on... | |
10139 | Adams, John | Adams’ Minutes of Josiah Quincy’s Opening for the … | 1770-11-29 | Josa. Quincy. 3 main Divisions, under the last there will be many Sub divisions. 1st. whether any... | |
10140 | Quincy, Josiah Jr. | Josiah Quincy’s Opening for the Defense: 29 November … | 1770-11-29 | May it please your Honours, and you Gentlemen of the Jury. The prisoners at the bar stand... |