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On the 1st Instt I receivd a Letter from Mr Snickers informing me that Isaac Larew had Enterd the...
To his Excellency Thomas Hutchinson Esqr. the Honorable his Majesty’s Council and the honble....
12953[Diary entry: 5 February 1773] (Washington Papers)
5. Mr. Fairfax went away. I continued in the House all day a Writing.
12954[Diary entry: 5 February 1773] (Washington Papers)
5. Cloudy Morning with some Snow which had slightly coverd the Ground. More or less Cloudy till...
Letter not found: from Burwell Bassett, 5 Feb. 1773. GW wrote Bassett on 15 Feb. : “Your favour...
I recd your letters in the office the 30th of Jany one dated the 21st Decr & the other Jany 11...
12957[Diary entry: 6 February 1773] (Washington Papers)
6. Rid into the Neck, and taking the Hounds with me, after being at the Plantns. found a fox...
12958[Diary entry: 6 February 1773] (Washington Papers)
6. Ground froze in the Morning, but thawd afterwards, being Warm, Calm & pleasant.
I John Jay of the City of New York Esqr. Clerk of the Commissioners lately appointed under the...
12960[Diary entry: 7 February 1773] (Washington Papers)
7. At home all day alone.
12961[Diary entry: 7 February 1773] (Washington Papers)
7. Ground not froze—day warm & Pleasant till the Evening when the wind coming out from the No....
Two or three anecdotes, were omitted in my last, for want of room, which may be here inserted, in...
12963[Diary entry: 8 February 1773] (Washington Papers)
8. Doctr. Rumney came to Dinr. and stayd all Night. I contd. at home all day.
12964[Diary entry: 8 February 1773] (Washington Papers)
8. Ground very hard froze. Forepart of the day cold & high Wind from the No. Wt. Latter part...
12965[Diary entry: 9 February 1773] (Washington Papers)
9th. Doctr. Rumney continued all day, & Night. After an early Dinner I set of to Mr. Robt....
12966[Diary entry: 9 February 1773] (Washington Papers)
9. Ground froze—but wind getting Southerly it presently turnd warm & thawing.
ALS (letterbook draft): Library of Congress I am glad to learn that the Turnip Seed and the...
ALS (letterbook draft): Library of Congress I received with Pleasure yours of Sept. 13. as it...
ALS (letterbook draft): Library of Congress I duly receiv’d your Favour of [Nov. 17 ] and have...
ALS (letterbook draft): Library of Congress The Account of your Illness gave me great Concern,...
ALS (letterbook draft): Library of Congress I duly received your Letter of Nov. 16. and in Answer...
ALS (letterbook draft): Library of Congress I received your Letter, with the Sample of N....
12973[Diary entry: 10 February 1773] (Washington Papers)
10. Found a Fox in Mr. Phil. Alexanders Island which was lost after a chase of 7 hour’s. Philip...
12974[Diary entry: 10 February 1773] (Washington Papers)
10. Ground not froze. The day very pleasant till the Evening when the Wind shifted to the No....
12975[Diary entry: 11 February 1773] (Washington Papers)
11. Found a fox in the same place again which was killd at the end of 6 hours after wch. I came...
12976[Diary entry: 11 February 1773] (Washington Papers)
11. Ground froze again, but the Wind soon getting Southerly it turnd very pleasant.
Printed in Jacques Barbeu-Dubourg, ed., Œuvres de M. Franklin … (2 vols., Paris, 1773), II ,...
12978[Diary entry: 12 February 1773] (Washington Papers)
12. At home all day Mr. Dulany continuing here.
12979[Diary entry: 12 February 1773] (Washington Papers)
12. Open Morning, & abt. 9 Oclock perfectly calm. Soon after wch. the Wind came out hard from the...
On the 12th Ulto I troubled you with a Letter respecting my Consignment of Flour to D: J: Adams...
By the Betcy Schooner, John Thompson Master, you will receive in good Order I hope 137 Barls of...
I must premise to you, That I profess an Intire ignorance of the Laws and proceedings of the...
12983[Diary entry: 13 February 1773] (Washington Papers)
13. Still at home. Mr. Dulany & Mr. Custis went to Mrs. Frenchs after Breakfast. The two young...
12984[Diary entry: 13 February 1773] (Washington Papers)
13. Ground hard froze—day Cold. Wind at No. West and fresh.
ALS (letterbook draft): Library of Congress By Capt. All I send a Box directed to you containing...
ALS (letterbook draft): Library of Congress Although Franklin’s nephew has often appeared in...
ALS (letterbook draft): Library of Congress I thank you heartily for your very kind Present of...
ALS (letterbook draft): Library of Congres s I wrote to you a few Days since by the Packet. In a...
ALS (letterbook draft): Library of Congress Your late Letters of Oct. 13, 29, Nov. 3, Dec. 1. and...
ALS (letterbook draft): Library of Congress I wrote to you the 6th of last Month in answer to...
ALS (letterbook draft): Library of Congress I send my young Friend’s Silk in a Box [to] Mr....
ALS (letterbook draft): Library of Congress I received your Favours of Oct. 20. and Nov. 4. which...
ALS : Yale University Library; letterbook draft: Library of Congress A considerable Time after...
ALS (letterbook draft): Library of Congress I duly received your respected Letter of Oct. 30. and...
ALS : University of Pennsylvania Library; letterbook draft: Library of Congress In a Box to Mr....
ALS (letterbook draft): Library of Congress I am much obliged by the Trouble you have taken in...
12997[Diary entry: 14 February 1773] (Washington Papers)
14. At home all day alone.
12998[Diary entry: 14 February 1773] (Washington Papers)
14. Cold Morning, but more moderate afterwards—being Calm & clear. Grd. hard froze.
We are now upon the commissions of our own Judges, and we ought to examine well the tenure by...
ALS : American Philosophical Society I am very sorry as you have had the trouble of writing your...