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13451 Franklin, Benjamin Rozier, abbé François From Benjamin Franklin to François Rozier, 22 June 1773 1773-06-22 ALS (letterbook draft): American Philosophical Society I am much oblig’d by your very polite...
13452 Washington, George [Diary entry: 22 June 1773] 1773-06-22 22. My Brother, his Wife, Miss Reed & Nelly Calvert Dind at Belvoir & returnd in the Afternn. I...
13453 Washington, George [Diary entry: 22 June 1773] 1773-06-22 22d. Very Cool—Wind being fresh from the No. West.
13454 Hill, Henry Washington, George To George Washington from Henry Hill, 22 June 1773 1773-06-22 I have perused the Letter you favor’d Mr Meredith with of the 17th and am obliged by your...
13455 Washington, George [Diary entry: 23 June 1773] 1773-06-23 23. My Brother & Family also Mrs. Reed went away early. I contd. at home all day.
13456 Washington, George [Diary entry: 23 June 1773] 1773-06-23 23. Pleasant enough—Wind being pretty fresh from the So. West.
13457 Washington, George [Diary entry: 24 June 1773] 1773-06-24 24. Mr. Digges & Mrs. Tracy came here to Dinner also Mr. Hoops & his Wife the latter of whom went...
13458 Washington, George [Diary entry: 24 June 1773] 1773-06-24 24. But little Wind, and very Warm.
13459 Cushing, Thomas Franklin, Benjamin To Benjamin Franklin from Thomas Cushing, 25 June 1773 1773-06-25 Reprinted from Jared Sparks, ed., The Works of Benjamin Franklin … (10 vols., Boston, 1836–40),...
13460 Washington, George [Diary entry: 25 June 1773] 1773-06-25 25. Walkd into the Neck.
13461 Washington, George [Diary entry: 25 June 1773] 1773-06-25 25. Very little Wind again and exceeding Hot. In the Afternn. Rain, but none here with thunder.
13462 Biheron, Marie-Catherine Franklin, Benjamin To Benjamin Franklin from Marie Catherine Biheron, 26 … 1773-06-26 ALS : American Philosophical Society J’ay remit à notre Amis le depots de papie dont vous m’aviez...
13463 Washington, George [Diary entry: 26 June 1773] 1773-06-26 26. Rid to Muddy hole Ferry &ca. after Miss Digges went away in the Morning.
13464 Washington, George [Diary entry: 26 June 1773] 1773-06-26 26. Again warm with a little Rain in the afternoon & Very high Wind.
13465 Washington, George [Diary entry: 27 June 1773] 1773-06-27 27. The two Miss Calverts went up to Church. Mr. Calvert came over to Dinner & stayd all Night as...
13466 Washington, George [Diary entry: 27 June 1773] 1773-06-27 27. Appearances of Rain but little or none fell. Still warm but not so hot as it had been.
13467 Burbank, Silas Burbank’s Release: 28 June 1773 1773-06-28 Whereas Richard King Esq. hath released me from Gaol where I have been sometime confined by...
13468 Burbank, Silas Deposition of Silas Burbank: 28 June 1773 1773-06-28 I Silas Burbanks of lawful age testify and say, that in the spring of the Year 1766, a few days...
13469 Williams, Jonathan Jr. Franklin, Benjamin To Benjamin Franklin from Jonathan Williams, Jr., 28 … 1773-06-28 ALS : American Philosophical Society My Father received your Favour the Evening before last, and...
13470 Washington, George [Diary entry: 28 June 1773] 1773-06-28 28. Mr. Calvert & his Daughters & Mr. Tilghman all went away in the Morning Early.
13471 Washington, George [Diary entry: 28 June 1773] 1773-06-28 28. Cloudy & like for Rain in the forenoon but clear afterwards.
13472 Franklin, Benjamin Barbeu-Dubourg, Jacques From Benjamin Franklin to Jacques Barbeu-Dubourg, 29 … 1773-06-29 ALS (draft): American Philosophical Society I wrote to you by favour of M. Poissonnier, on the...
13473 Washington, George [Diary entry: 29 June 1773] 1773-06-29 29. Went with Mrs. Washington & dind at Belvoir. Returnd in the Afternoon.
13474 Washington, George [Diary entry: 29 June 1773] 1773-06-29 29. Exceeding Warm with but little Wind & that Southerly.
13475 Connolly, John Washington, George To George Washington from John Connolly, 29 June 1773 1773-06-29 Since my return from the Illinois Country, where his Majesty’s business, as well as my own...
13476 Cushing, Thomas Franklin, Benjamin To Benjamin Franklin from Thomas Cushing, 30 June–7 … 1773-06-30 LS (duplicate) and ALS :Library of Congress With the letter below Speaker Cushing enclosed...
13477 Hawley, Joseph Adams, John To John Adams from Joseph Hawley, 30 June 1773 1773-06-30 The letter inclosed herewith contains My Answer to the young Gentn. you was pleased recommend Me...
13478 Washington, George [Diary entry: 30 June 1773] 1773-06-30 30. At home all day. Doctr. Rumney Dind & lodgd here, as did Doctr. Craik & another Person with him.
13479 Washington, George [Diary entry: 30 June 1773] 1773-06-30 30. Again very warm but not so hot as yesterday there being more Wind.
13480 Newton, Thomas Jr. Washington, George To George Washington from Thomas Newton, Jr., 30 June … 1773-06-30 I received yours of 14th will take care that your Letter to Mr M Mikin shall be forwarded by a...
13481 Adams, John Adams’ Notes of Authorities: Special Court of … 1773-07-01 Woods. Inst. 675, middle. “The Confession of the Defendant to private Persons, or to a...
13482 Washington, George [July 1773] 1773-07-01 July 1st. Doctr. Craik & his Companion went away before Breakfast; & Doctr. Rumney after Dinner....
13483 Washington, George Acct. of the Weather in July [1773] 1773-07-01 July 1st. Clear & Warm—Wind howevr. fresh from the Eastward. 2. Very Warm. Clear & still in the...
13484 Washington, George Cash Accounts, July 1773 1773-07-01 Cash July 8— To Cash recd from Colo. [George William] Fairfax for Smiths work £ 5. 1.4 To Ditto...
13485 Simpson, Gilbert Washington, George To George Washington from Gilbert Simpson, July 1773 1773-07-01 I Receved your Letter of the 8 of Junly in which I Find you are much disturevd and I am Reyley...
13486 Franklin, Benjamin Maty, Matthew From Benjamin Franklin to Matthew Maty, 1 July 1773 1773-07-01 ALS (letterbook draft): American Philosophical Society Our ingenious and worthy Brother Mr....
13487 Walsh, John Franklin, Benjamin To Benjamin Franklin from John Walsh, 1 July 1773 1773-07-01 Printed in the Royal Society, Philosophical Transactions …, LXIII (1773–74), part 2, 461–77. I am...
13488 Washington, George [Diary entry: 1 July 1773] 1773-07-01 July 1st. Doctr. Craik & his Companion went away before Breakfast; & Doctr. Rumney after Dinner....
13489 Washington, George [Diary entry: 1 July 1773] 1773-07-01 July 1st. Clear & Warm—Wind howevr. fresh from the Eastward.
13490 Hill, James Washington, George To George Washington from James Hill, 2–3 July 1773 1773-07-02 I have been very uneasey relative to the Shiping the Tobo since I have recd your instructions to...
13491 Washington, George [Diary entry: 2 July 1773] 1773-07-02 2. At home all day alone.
13492 Washington, George [Diary entry: 2 July 1773] 1773-07-02 2. Very Warm. Clear & still in the forenoon—Wind pretty fresh from the Eastward afterwards.
13493 Cooper, Myles Washington, George To George Washington from Myles Cooper, 2 July 1773 1773-07-02 I recd Your’s the day before Yesterday Unfortunately, Mr Custis himself, having taken it from the...
13494 Washington, George [Diary entry: 3 July 1773] 1773-07-03 3. Rid into the Neck & by Muddy hole. Miss Molly Manley went home in the Afternoon.
13495 Washington, George [Diary entry: 3 July 1773] 1773-07-03 3. Again very warm—being just such a day as yesterday.
13496 Dunmore, John Murray, fourth earl of Washington, George To George Washington from Lord Dunmore, 3 July 1773 1773-07-03 I received the favour of yours of the 20th of last Month on saturday last, as I did your former...
13497 Hill, James Washington, George To George Washington from James Hill, 3 July 1773 1773-07-03 on receivg your Letter I went to Mrs Molley Davenport who informs me the Mourning will be readey...
13498 Washington, George [Diary entry: 4 July 1773] 1773-07-04 4. At home all day. Mrs. Peake & her daughter dind here. Mrs. Peake’s daughter is probably the...
13499 Washington, George [Diary entry: 4 July 1773] 1773-07-04 4. Very warm in the forenoon some appearances of a Settled Rain in the Evening but none fell.
13500 Washington, George West, John Jr. From George Washington to John West, Jr., 4 July 1773 1773-07-04 The Bond pass’d from Montgomerie and others to Us has been due since the first of last Month, but...