14301From Benjamin Franklin to the Pennsylvania Assembly Committee of Correspondence, 2 February 1774: résumé (Franklin Papers)
Résumé printed in Votes and Proceedings of the House of Representatives … Dec. 29, 1773 [to Dec....
14302[Diary entry: 2 February 1774] (Washington Papers)
2. I still continued home—alone except Mr. Crawford.
14303[Diary entry: 2 February 1774] (Washington Papers)
2. Still warm and thawing with little or no Wind. Ice upon the River beginning to Break & move...
14304To George Washington from Edward Snickers, 2 February 1774 (Washington Papers)
I Receved youres Dated 15 of Desembr the 30 of Jenery and as Soon as the wether is Good as...
14305[Diary entry: 3 February 1774] (Washington Papers)
3. Set out after an early Dinner (with Lund Washington) for Mr. Calverts, to Mr. Custis’s Wedding...
14306[Diary entry: 3 February 1774] (Washington Papers)
3. Raining very close and constant all the Morning with the Wind fresh from the So. West. Ice a...
14307[Diary entry: 4 February 1774] (Washington Papers)
4. At Mr. Calverts all day. With much other company.
14308[Diary entry: 4 February 1774] (Washington Papers)
4. Clear, but rather cold, wind Westerly & pretty fresh. Ground froze in the Morng. but thawing...
14309[Diary entry: 5 February 1774] (Washington Papers)
5. Returnd home to a late Dinner. Found Mr. Gist here who came the day I left home. Also found...
14310[Diary entry: 5 February 1774] (Washington Papers)
5. Cloudy & a good deal like Snow with little or no wind.
14311[Diary entry: 6 February 1774] (Washington Papers)
6. At home all day. Mr. Gist went away after Breakfast.
14312[Diary entry: 6 February 1774] (Washington Papers)
6. Clear with the Wind pretty fresh from the No. West in the Forenoon, but calm, & not cold...
14313Letter from London, [on or after 7 February 1774] (Franklin Papers)
This letter and the extract from another below, February 19, seem to be companion pieces, and the...
14314[Diary entry: 7 February 1774] (Washington Papers)
7. Went with Mrs. Washington and Nancy Carlyle by the New Church to Captn. McCartys. Dind there &...
14315[Diary entry: 7 February 1774] (Washington Papers)
7. Pleasant Morning, being clear and Calm. Afterwds. windy from the westward, & Cold with...
14316To George Washington from Francis Willis, 7 February 1774 (Washington Papers)
Mr Alexanders Deed being not recorded caused some anxiety & uneasiness both to Mr Alexander &...
14317From George Washington to John David Wilper, 7 February 1774 [letter not found] (Washington Papers)
Letter not found: to John David Wilper, 7 Feb. 1774. On 23 Mar. Wilper wrote GW : “I was Favourt...
14318Elizabeth Smith to Abigail Adams, 8 February 1774 (Adams Papers)
When I cast my Eyes backward; and take a general survey, of the great alterations which have been...
14319[Diary entry: 8 February 1774] (Washington Papers)
8. Rid into the Neck to the Plantation’s there. And to the fishing Landing—where my Carpenters...
14320[Diary entry: 8 February 1774] (Washington Papers)
8. Clear Calm & pleasant again in the Morning. Wind Southerly afterwards and tolerably fresh....
14321[Diary entry: 9 February 1774] (Washington Papers)
9th. At home all day. In the Afternoon Mr. Matthew Campbell & Captn. Crawford came.
14322[Diary entry: 9 February 1774] (Washington Papers)
9th. Wind shifting to the No. West it turnd very cold & freez’d exceeding hard before Night.
14323[Diary entry: 10 February 1774] (Washington Papers)
10th. At home all day. After Breakfast Mr. Campbell went away and in the Afternoon Mr. Hugh...
14324[Diary entry: 10 February 1774] (Washington Papers)
10. Not so Cold as yesterday. Wind getting more westerly.
14325To George Washington from Jonathan Boucher, 10 February 1774 [letter not found] (Washington Papers)
Letter not found: from Jonathan Boucher, 10 Feb. 1774. On 15 Feb. GW wrote Boucher and referred...
14326[Diary entry: 11 February 1774] (Washington Papers)
11. At home all day. Mr. Thos. Rutherford came here to dinner & Mr. Resin Bell in the afternn....
14327[Diary entry: 11 February 1774] (Washington Papers)
11. But little Wind, and that for the most part Easterly. Afternoon very lowering.
14328From George Washington to Lord Dunmore, 11 February 1774 (Washington Papers)
Application’s for Certificates, under particular circumstances obliges me to give your Lordship...
14329From Benjamin Franklin to Josiah Tucker, 12 February 1774 (Franklin Papers)
Copy and transcript: Library of Congress Being informed by a Friend that some severe Strictures...
14330[Diary entry: 12 February 1774] (Washington Papers)
12. After dinner the two Crawfords & Mr. Stephenson set out for Wmsburg. & Mr. Rutherford and Mr....
14331[Diary entry: 12 February 1774] (Washington Papers)
12. Last Night fell a good deal of Rain. Forenoon Cloudy and afternoon Raining Wind being Easterly.
14332From George Washington to Burwell Bassett, 12 February 1774 (Washington Papers)
I find there will go some matters from this country, which will make my attendance at the...
14333From George Washington to Bartholomew Dandridge, 12 February 1774 (Washington Papers)
Your favour of the 30th of Decr was long on its passage to this place, not arriving till I had...
14334From George Washington to an Unidentified County Surveyor, 12 February 1774 (Washington Papers)
Satisfied as I am, of the many application’s you must have had made to you, for assistants to...
14335To George Washington from Samuel Athawes, 12 February 1774 (Washington Papers)
As my Friend the Honble George Wm Fairfax Esqr. has long since acquainted you with his arrival &...
14336[Diary entry: 13 February 1774] (Washington Papers)
13. At home all day alone.
14337[Diary entry: 13 February 1774] (Washington Papers)
13. The forenoon of this day Cloudy & afternoon Rainy.
14338From Benjamin Franklin to Samuel Noble, 14 February 1774 (Franklin Papers)
ALS : Historical Society of Pennsylvania The Bearer, William Brown, being bred to the Tanning...
14339[Diary entry: 14 February 1774] (Washington Papers)
14. Again at home all day. To Dinner came Master Geo. Carlyle—who went away afterwards with his...
14340[Diary entry: 14 February 1774] (Washington Papers)
14. Snow this morning abt. 3 Inches deep & weather very Cold—Wind being at No. Wt.
14341To George Washington from Robert Adam, 14 February 1774 (Washington Papers)
In regard to your Design of importing Palantines into Virginia I beleve it would be attended with...
14342To George Washington from John Page, 14 February 1774 (Washington Papers)
I have at last purchas’d Mr John Rootes’s Land for you. He this Day assign’d the Governors...
14343From Benjamin Franklin to Thomas Cushing, 15[–19]? February 1774 (Franklin Papers)
Reprinted from Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society , first series, III (1794),...
14344To Benjamin Franklin from Joshua Babcock, 15 February 1774 (Franklin Papers)
ALS : American Philosophical Society In your last Favour, alas too long since, of 3rd Augt. 1772,...
14345[Diary entry: 15 February 1774] (Washington Papers)
15. These Gentlemen went away. I went to a Vestry at the New Church & returnd in the Aftern. The...
14346[Diary entry: 15 February 1774] (Washington Papers)
15. Clear & Cold with but little Wind, & Northerly. River quite Shut up again.
14347From George Washington to Jonathan Boucher, 15 February 1774 (Washington Papers)
Before Mr Beall deliver’d me your Letter of the 10th, which came to hand later than I expected...
14348The Reply of Homo Trium Literarum, 16 February 1774 (Franklin Papers)
Printed in The Public Advertiser , February 16, 1774. This is one of the many contributions to...
14349[Diary entry: 16 February 1774] (Washington Papers)
16. At home all day alone—being engaged in writing.
14350[Diary entry: 16 February 1774] (Washington Papers)
16. Clear, with but little [wind] & that Inclining to the Southward. Weather moderating.