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No. | Author | Recipient | Title | Date | Context |
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11651 | Franklin, Benjamin | Foxcroft, John | From Benjamin Franklin to John Foxcroft, 4 February … | 1772-02-04 | ALS (letterbook draft) and autograph extract: American Philosophical Society I have written two... |
11652 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 4 February 1772] | 1772-02-04 | 4. At home all day alone. | |
11653 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 4 February 1772] | 1772-02-04 | 4. The Wind coming on from the No. West & Shifting more Westerly it grew clear and very... | |
11654 | Franklin, Benjamin | Bond, Thomas | From Benjamin Franklin to Thomas Bond, 5 February 1772 | 1772-02-05 | ALS : American Philosophical Society I received your Favour by Mr. D. Kuhn, but being then just... |
11655 | Franklin, Benjamin | Garrigues, Rebecca Haydock | From Benjamin Franklin to Rebecca Haydock, 5 February … | 1772-02-05 | Extract: reprinted from The Aurora , August 24, 1802 I received my industrious young friend’s... |
11656 | Franklin, Benjamin | Morgan, John | From Benjamin Franklin to John Morgan, 5 February 1772 | 1772-02-05 | ALS : University of Pennsylvania Library I received your Favour of July 6. just as I was about... |
11657 | Bache, Mary | Franklin, Benjamin | To Benjamin Franklin from Mary Bache, 5 February 1772 | 1772-02-05 | ALS : American Philosophical Society I receiv’d your kind, and agreeable preasant, which gave us... |
11658 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 5 February 1772] | 1772-02-05 | 5. Went to run a line across from the Ferry Plantation to where My Pasture fence strikes the... | |
11659 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 5 February 1772] | 1772-02-05 | 5. Very severe Frost. River quite froze. Morng. clear & not very cold but the Wind coming out at... | |
11660 | Franklin, Benjamin | Managers of the Philadelphia Silk Filature | From Benjamin Franklin to the Managers of the … | ≈1772-02-06 | Extracts printed in The Pennsylvania Gazette , July 29, 1772; ALS (incomplete draft): American... |
11661 | Franklin, Benjamin | Pringle, Sir John | From Benjamin Franklin to Sir John Pringle, [before 10 … | ≈1772-02-06 | AL (draft): American Philosophical Society Dr. F. presents his respectful Compliments to Sir J.... |
11662 | Smith, Samuel | Franklin, Benjamin | Summons to Benjamin Franklin, with Memorandum by Him … | ≈1772-02-06 | ALS and ADS : American Philosophical Society Benjamin Franklin Esqr. without Deduction being on... |
11663 | Franklin, Benjamin | Crane, Stephen | From Benjamin Franklin to Stephen Crane, 6 February … | 1772-02-06 | Copy: Yale University Library After the Recess of Parliament the great Off[icers] of State... |
11664 | Franklin, Benjamin | Evans, Cadwalader | From Benjamin Franklin to Cadwalader Evans, 6 February … | 1772-02-06 | Reprinted from Jared Sparks, ed., The Works of Benjamin Franklin … (10 vols., Boston, 1836–40),... |
11665 | Franklin, Benjamin | Galloway, Joseph | From Benjamin Franklin to Joseph Galloway, 6 February … | 1772-02-06 | ALS : Yale University Library If I complain’d of your seldom Writing, the Case is now alter’d,... |
11666 | Franklin, Benjamin | Smith, Joseph | From Benjamin Franklin to Joseph Smith, 6 February 1772 | 1772-02-06 | Reprinted from Stan V. Henkels, Catalogue No. 1452 (April 9, 1931), pp. 4–5. The Parliament has... |
11667 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 6 February 1772] | 1772-02-06 | 6. Went across the Creek upon the Ice and staked off a fence for the Field on the Creek. | |
11668 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 6 February 1772] | 1772-02-06 | 6. Day clear, and morning very hard frozen—first part warm & pleast. latter cool, wind blowg.... | |
11669 | Hume, David | Franklin, Benjamin | To Benjamin Franklin from David Hume, 7 February 1772 | 1772-02-07 | ALS : Harvard University Library I was very glad to hear of your safe Arrival in London, after... |
11670 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 7 February 1772] | 1772-02-07 | 7. Attempted to ride to the Mill, but the Snow was so deep & crusty, even in the Tract that had... | |
11671 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 7 February 1772] | 1772-02-07 | 7. Morng. clear, Midday Cloudy & like for Snow but clear afterwards with but little Wind & that... | |
11672 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 8 February 1772] | 1772-02-08 | 8. At Home all day. | |
11673 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 8 February 1772] | 1772-02-08 | 8. Cloudy, Soft and thawing with but very little Wind—that Southerly. | |
11674 | Adams, John | 1772. Feby. 9. Sunday. | 1772-02-09 | “If I would but go to Hell for an eternal Moment or so, I might be knighted”—Shakespeare.... | |
11675 | Adams, John | Draft of a Newspaper Communication, 9 February 1772 | 1772-02-09 | 9 February 1772. Printed: JA, Diary and Autobiography Diary and Autobiography of John Adams , ed.... | |
11676 | Adams, John | The Brace of Adamses, 9 February 1772 | 1772-02-09 | 9 February 1772. Printed: JA, Diary and Autobiography Diary and Autobiography of John Adams , ed.... | |
11677 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 9 February 1772] | 1772-02-09 | 9. Ditto—Ditto. | |
11678 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 9 February 1772] | 1772-02-09 | 9th. Raing. and thawing all Night and till 11 or 12 Oclock this day being foggy & Calm. About 12... | |
11679 | Adams, John | 1772. Feby. 10. Monday. | 1772-02-10 | Went to Boston to the Court of Admiralty, and returned at Night. I went upon the first Appeal... | |
11680 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 10 February 1772] | 1772-02-10 | 10. Ditto—Ditto. | |
11681 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 10 February 1772] | 1772-02-10 | 10. Clear and Cold—Morning being hard froze with the Wind at No. West. In the Afternoon it got... | |
11682 | Washington, George | Piper, Harry | From George Washington to Harry Piper, 10 February 1772 … | 1772-02-10 | Letter not found: to Harry Piper, 10 Feb. 1772. On 15 Feb. Piper wrote to GW: “It was rather late... |
11683 | Franklin, Benjamin | Price, Richard | From Benjamin Franklin to Richard Price, 11 February … | 1772-02-11 | ALS and draft: American Philosophical Society Permit me to thank you, not only on my own Account... |
11684 | Alleyne, John | Franklin, Benjamin | To Benjamin Franklin from John Alleyne, 11 February … | 1772-02-11 | ALS : Historical Society of Pennsylvania Having often experiencd the Effects of your Benevolence... |
11685 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 11 February 1772] | 1772-02-11 | 11. Went out to make some further discovery of the Lines of West French & Manley & was much... | |
11686 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 11 February 1772] | 1772-02-11 | 11. A Cold & fresh Southerly Wind blew all day. Clouds for the most part with appearances of... | |
11687 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 12 February 1772] | 1772-02-12 | 12. Attempted to ride out again but found the Roads so disagreeable and unpleasant that I turnd... | |
11688 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 12 February 1772] | 1772-02-12 | 12. Wind & Weather both variable. In the Morning the Wind was Northerly Raw & Cloudy—in the... | |
11689 | Whipple, William | Adams, John | To John Adams from William Whipple, 13 February 1772 | 1772-02-13 | Portsmouth, 13 February 1772. RC ( Adams Papers ); addressed: “To John Adams Esqr. at Boston... |
11690 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 13 February 1772] | 1772-02-13 | 13. Went to the Ferry Plantation to run some Lines there. Returnd before 12 Oclock. | |
11691 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 13 February 1772] | 1772-02-13 | 13. Calm and pleasant in the Morning and till the Afternoon when the Weather Clouded and the Wind... | |
11692 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 14 February 1772] | 1772-02-14 | 14. Went out with my Compass agn. & run the Courses of Doegs Creek up to my Mill. Also a line or... | |
11693 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 14 February 1772] | 1772-02-14 | 14. Calm Warm and pleasant. Snow Dissolving a good deal. | |
11694 | Ronayne, Thomas | Franklin, Benjamin | To Benjamin Franklin from Thomas Ronayne, 15 February … | 1772-02-15 | ALS : the Royal Society In conformity to the desire of some Friends, I have drawn up the... |
11695 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 15 February 1772] | 1772-02-15 | 15. At home all day. | |
11696 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 15 February 1772] | 1772-02-15 | 15. Very variable both in Wind & Weather. In the Morning early it haild fast—then hail & Rain... | |
11697 | Piper, Harry | Washington, George | To George Washington from Harry Piper, 15 February 1772 | 1772-02-15 | It was rather late in the day when your Man handed me your favor of the 10th Inst: therefore did... |
11698 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 16 February 1772] | 1772-02-16 | 16. Ditto—Ditto. | |
11699 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 16 February 1772] | 1772-02-16 | 16. The Wind shifting to Northwest abt. 9 Oclock last Night blew hard & grew exceeding Cold as it... | |
11700 | Franklin, Benjamin | Franklin, Deborah | Power of Attorney to Deborah Franklin and Richard … | 1772-02-17 | DS : American Philosophical Society <February 17, 1772. Franklin empowers Deborah Franklin and... |