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The favourable account you was pleas’d to transmit me of Mr Custis’s conduct at College, gave me...
Letter not found: to Edward Snickers, 15 Dec. 1773. On 2 Feb. 1774 Snickers wrote GW : “I Receved...
Had I not expected to have acknowledged the rect of your obliging favor of Septemr last by the...
Col. Washington seemed to be satisfied as to the King & Queen lands, which belonged to Mr Story,...
14105[Diary entry: 16 December 1773] (Washington Papers)
16. Rid to the Ferry & Mill Plantns. as also to the Mill.
14106[Diary entry: 16 December 1773] (Washington Papers)
16. Still Foggy & still, all day there not being Wind enough to dispel it. Also Warm.
Leaving home about the middle of Octr for Williamsburg and not returng to it again till Thursday...
14108[December 1773] (Adams Papers)
Last Night 3 Cargoes of Bohea Tea were emptied into the Sea. This Morning a Man of War sails....
141091773. Decr. 17th. (Adams Papers)
Last Night 3 Cargoes of Bohea Tea were emptied into the Sea. This Morning a Man of War sails....
The Dye is cast: The People have passed the River and cutt away the Bridge: last Night Three...
AL (draft): British Museum In this letter, written the day after the Tea Party, Cooper confined...
ALS : American Philosophical Society I Received your kind Letter by Mr. Danforth with the book of...
14113[Diary entry: 17 December 1773] (Washington Papers)
17. Rid to Muddy hole, & into the Neck. Mr. George Mason Dined here. During much of GW’s lifetime...
14114[Diary entry: 17 December 1773] (Washington Papers)
17. Foggy & cloudy in the forenoon. Afternoon clear & pleasant.
141151773. Decr. 18. Saturday. (Adams Papers)
J. Quincy met me this Morning and after him Kent, and told me that the Governor said Yesterday in...
14116[Diary entry: 18 December 1773] (Washington Papers)
18. At home all day alone.
14117[Diary entry: 18 December 1773] (Washington Papers)
18. Lowering Morning. Afterwards Rain, then Snow, after which a mixture of both. Wind Northerly.
14118[Diary entry: 19 December 1773] (Washington Papers)
19. At home all day, alone. After Dinner Mrs. Barnes went to Mrs. French’s.
14119[Diary entry: 19 December 1773] (Washington Papers)
19. Clear (except flying [clouds]) & very cold, Wind being at No. West & very fresh. Ground...
14120[Diary entry: 20 December 1773] (Washington Papers)
20. Went up to Alexandria to Court. Returnd in the Eveng. There is no record in the Fairfax...
14121[Diary entry: 20 December 1773] (Washington Papers)
20. Wind in the same place & blowing hard. Weather very cold & clear.
ALS : Library of Congress Since the Above the Teas are all destroyed but as the Vessell is just...
LS : Library of Congress; LS : Harvard University Library; draft: Boston Public Library It has...
ALS : American Philosophical Society I Was Very Well Received Here By our Kinsman and Family and...
14125[Diary entry: 21 December 1773] (Washington Papers)
21st. At home all day alone.
14126[Diary entry: 21 December 1773] (Washington Papers)
21. Much more moderate than yesterday there being but little Wind & quite clear.
The embarrass’d Situation of my Friend Mr Jas Mercer’s Affairs gives Me much more Concern than...
Yesterday, the Governor called a Council at Cambridge. Eight Members met at Brattles. This no...
14129[Diary entry: 22 December 1773] (Washington Papers)
22. Went out after Breakfast with the Dogs. Dragd a fox for an hour or two, but never found....
14130[Diary entry: 22 December 1773] (Washington Papers)
22. Wind in the forenoon fresh from the So. West wch. shifted round to the Northwd. & grew cold.