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13771[Diary entry: 9 September 1773] (Washington Papers)
9. The Company that came Yesterday went away after breakfast except Nancy McCarty. Mrs. Stewart...
13772[Diary entry: 9 September 1773] (Washington Papers)
9. Clear, Calm and still again also warm.
Five Hundred and fifty Acres of land in the County of Charles City , with a convenient...
13774[Diary entry: 10 September 1773] (Washington Papers)
10. Mr. Brown, as also Mr. Magowan went away after Breakfast. I continued at home all day.
13775[Diary entry: 10 September 1773] (Washington Papers)
10. Much such a day as the one preceeding there being very little Wind & Warm.
Your favour of the 13th of last Month came to my hands a few days ago. you will be pleas’d Sir,...
Printed in The Public Advertiser , September 11, 1773; incomplete draft and notes: American...
13778[Diary entry: 11 September 1773] (Washington Papers)
11. At home all day alone.
13779[Diary entry: 11 September 1773] (Washington Papers)
11. Clear and Warm with but little Wind, and that Southerly.
The Lease which you have & which I immagine you Intended to have sent, instead of an Inventory of...
Reprinted from William Duane, ed., The Works of Benjamin Franklin … (6 vols., Philadelphia,...
13782[Diary entry: 12 September 1773] (Washington Papers)
12. Govr. Eden, Captn. Ellis, Mr. Dulany, Mr. Lee & Mr. Fendal came to Dinner & stayd all Night...
13783[Diary entry: 12 September 1773] (Washington Papers)
12. Very Warm without any Wind all day.
By the time this Letter can reach Williamsburg, I hope I may be permitted to congratulate your...
ALS : American Philosophical Society You was so kind as to assure Me in Your Letter to Me of the...
13786[Diary entry: 13 September 1773] (Washington Papers)
13. All the Gentlemen except Mr. Fendal & Mr. Lee went away after breakfast. Mr. Herbert & Mr....
13787[Diary entry: 13 September 1773] (Washington Papers)
13. Misty kind of a Morning with the Wind at No. East but no rain all day—in the Night a sml. Showr.
Letter not found: from Lamar, Hill, Bisset, & Co., 13 Sept. 1773. On 22 Feb. 1774 Lamar, Hill,...
Printed in The Public Advertiser , September 14, 1773 Although Franklin was delighted with his...
13790[Diary entry: 14 September 1773] (Washington Papers)
14. All the Gentlemen went away after breakfast.
13791[Diary entry: 14 September 1773] (Washington Papers)
14. Another Misty Morning, with great appearances of Rain all day—only a little fell however.
AL (incomplete): American Philosophical Society I acknowledge myself much indebted to you for the...
13793[Diary entry: 15 September 1773] (Washington Papers)
15. I rid to Muddy hole Doeg Run & Mill Plantations.
13794[Diary entry: 15 September 1773] (Washington Papers)
15. Clear and Cool Wind still at No. East & fresh.
Possible you may not readily ackount for my paying an Overseer Seven pounds—and allow him his...
13796[Diary entry: 16 September 1773] (Washington Papers)
16. Rid into the Neck to the Plantations there. In the Aftern. Mr. Robt. Harrison came here.
13797[Diary entry: 16 September 1773] (Washington Papers)
16. Clear and warmer. With but little wind and that East.
The Pall or Black Cloath that was sent down to you on a late Occation Mr Carlyle Informs me was...
Printed in The Public Advertiser , September 17, 1773 As I gather from a very sensible Piece,...
13800[Diary entry: 17 September 1773] (Washington Papers)
17. At home all day. In the Afternoon Mr. Harrison went away. GW paid Harrison on this day £5 for...
13801[Diary entry: 17 September 1773] (Washington Papers)
17. Quite Calm, clear, & warm Morning being foggey.
ALS and LS (copy): Library of Congress The foregoing is Copy of my last since which I have not...
13803[Diary entry: 18 September 1773] (Washington Papers)
18. Went to a Barbicue of my own giving at Accotinck. Mr. Robt. Alexander & his Bror. George came...
13804[Diary entry: 18 September 1773] (Washington Papers)
18. Again Foggy; & somewhat Cloudy. Day very close & Warm.
13805[Diary entry: 19 September 1773] (Washington Papers)
19. The two Mr. Alexanders went away after breakfast. My Brother Sam—his Wife & Two children came...
13806[Diary entry: 19 September 1773] (Washington Papers)
19. Some, but not much, Rain fell in the Night. Day for the most part Cloudy with the wind at East.
13807[Diary entry: 20 September 1773] (Washington Papers)
20. I went up to Court, & returnd in the Afternoon. Colo. Mason, & Mr. Fendal came with me. The...
13808[Diary entry: 20 September 1773] (Washington Papers)
20. Clear and warm with the Wind Southerly.
Dr Cooper presents his most respectful Comps. to Coll Washington; & returns him his Son in Law,...
I have taken the Liberty of addressing a Letter to you, on a Subject extremely agreeable to me, &...
In pursuance of a Resolution of this Society, I am to signify to you that you have this Day been...
ALS (draft): American Philosophical Society I duly received your Favour of the 24th past, and...
13813[Diary entry: 21 September 1773] (Washington Papers)
21. Colo. Mason & Mr. Fendal went away after Breakfast. I contind. at home all day. Mr. Robt....
13814[Diary entry: 21 September 1773] (Washington Papers)
21. Also clear and warm—wind in the same place.
Printed in The Public Advertiser , September 22, 1773. When this famous hoax first appeared,...
13816[Diary entry: 22 September 1773] (Washington Papers)
22. My Brother and my self rid to my Mill & returnd to Dinner.
13817[Diary entry: 22 September 1773] (Washington Papers)
22d. Warm—Wind blowing pretty fresh from the So. West.
Letter not found: to Richard Thompson, 22 Sept. 1773. On 30 Sept. Thompson wrote : “In Answer to...
ALS : Public Record Office Nothing of Importance has occurr’d here since my last. This serves...
13820[Diary entry: 23 September 1773] (Washington Papers)
23. At home all day.