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ALS (letterbook draft): American Philosophical Society I am much oblig’d by your very polite...
13452[Diary entry: 22 June 1773] (Washington Papers)
22. My Brother, his Wife, Miss Reed & Nelly Calvert Dind at Belvoir & returnd in the Afternn. I...
13453[Diary entry: 22 June 1773] (Washington Papers)
22d. Very Cool—Wind being fresh from the No. West.
I have perused the Letter you favor’d Mr Meredith with of the 17th and am obliged by your...
13455[Diary entry: 23 June 1773] (Washington Papers)
23. My Brother & Family also Mrs. Reed went away early. I contd. at home all day.
13456[Diary entry: 23 June 1773] (Washington Papers)
23. Pleasant enough—Wind being pretty fresh from the So. West.
13457[Diary entry: 24 June 1773] (Washington Papers)
24. Mr. Digges & Mrs. Tracy came here to Dinner also Mr. Hoops & his Wife the latter of whom went...
13458[Diary entry: 24 June 1773] (Washington Papers)
24. But little Wind, and very Warm.
Reprinted from Jared Sparks, ed., The Works of Benjamin Franklin … (10 vols., Boston, 1836–40),...
13460[Diary entry: 25 June 1773] (Washington Papers)
25. Walkd into the Neck.
13461[Diary entry: 25 June 1773] (Washington Papers)
25. Very little Wind again and exceeding Hot. In the Afternn. Rain, but none here with thunder.
ALS : American Philosophical Society J’ay remit à notre Amis le depots de papie dont vous m’aviez...
13463[Diary entry: 26 June 1773] (Washington Papers)
26. Rid to Muddy hole Ferry &ca. after Miss Digges went away in the Morning.
13464[Diary entry: 26 June 1773] (Washington Papers)
26. Again warm with a little Rain in the afternoon & Very high Wind.
13465[Diary entry: 27 June 1773] (Washington Papers)
27. The two Miss Calverts went up to Church. Mr. Calvert came over to Dinner & stayd all Night as...
13466[Diary entry: 27 June 1773] (Washington Papers)
27. Appearances of Rain but little or none fell. Still warm but not so hot as it had been.
Whereas Richard King Esq. hath released me from Gaol where I have been sometime confined by...
I Silas Burbanks of lawful age testify and say, that in the spring of the Year 1766, a few days...
ALS : American Philosophical Society My Father received your Favour the Evening before last, and...
13470[Diary entry: 28 June 1773] (Washington Papers)
28. Mr. Calvert & his Daughters & Mr. Tilghman all went away in the Morning Early.
13471[Diary entry: 28 June 1773] (Washington Papers)
28. Cloudy & like for Rain in the forenoon but clear afterwards.
ALS (draft): American Philosophical Society I wrote to you by favour of M. Poissonnier, on the...
13473[Diary entry: 29 June 1773] (Washington Papers)
29. Went with Mrs. Washington & dind at Belvoir. Returnd in the Afternoon.
13474[Diary entry: 29 June 1773] (Washington Papers)
29. Exceeding Warm with but little Wind & that Southerly.
Since my return from the Illinois Country, where his Majesty’s business, as well as my own...
LS (duplicate) and ALS :Library of Congress With the letter below Speaker Cushing enclosed...
The letter inclosed herewith contains My Answer to the young Gentn. you was pleased recommend Me...
13478[Diary entry: 30 June 1773] (Washington Papers)
30. At home all day. Doctr. Rumney Dind & lodgd here, as did Doctr. Craik & another Person with him.
13479[Diary entry: 30 June 1773] (Washington Papers)
30. Again very warm but not so hot as yesterday there being more Wind.
I received yours of 14th will take care that your Letter to Mr M Mikin shall be forwarded by a...