14631To Benjamin Franklin from Lord Buchan, 22 April 1774 (Franklin Papers)
ALS : American Philosophical Society Will you permit an Old acquaintance to reccomend to your...
14632[Diary entry: 22 April 1774] (Washington Papers)
22. Went with the above Compy. to the Fishing Landing at Johnsons.
14633[Diary entry: 22 April 1774] (Washington Papers)
22. Very Warm—with little or no Wind. In the Afternoon Thunder, with appearances of Rain, but...
14634[Diary entry: 23 April 1774] (Washington Papers)
23. All the foregoing Company except Colo. Bassett & Family went away after Breakfast. I rid with...
14635[Diary entry: 23 April 1774] (Washington Papers)
23. A little Cool in the Morning, but warm afterwards with but little Wind.
14636[Diary entry: 24 April 1774] (Washington Papers)
24. Mr. Tilghman & Mr. Stewart came here to Dinner. The first stayed all Night the other returnd....
14637[Diary entry: 24 April 1774] (Washington Papers)
24. Clear and warm, with but very little wind. That Southerly.
14638From John Adams to Ebenezer Thayer Jr., 25 April 1774 (Adams Papers)
I have been so much absent upon the Circuits, since the melancholy news of your sons death that I...
14639From John Adams to Alexander Wedderburn, 25 April 1774 (Adams Papers)
Your Defence of Messrs. Hutchinson and Oliver before the Lords Committee of his Majestys privy...
14640[Diary entry: 25 April 1774] (Washington Papers)
25. Colo. Bassett & family went away after Breakfast and Mr. Tilghman after Dinner. Mr. Adam dind...
14641[Diary entry: 25 April 1774] (Washington Papers)
25. Much such a day as yesterday being clear, still and warm.
14642To George Washington from William Black, 25 April 1774 (Washington Papers)
Having an oppty from here of a Young Gentleman going to Dumfries, I have just step’d aside to...
14643To Benjamin Franklin from John Pownall, 26 April 1774 (Franklin Papers)
AL : Library of Congress Mr. Pownall presents his Compliments to Dr. Franklin. There are some...
14644[Diary entry: 26 April 1774] (Washington Papers)
26. At home all day alone.
14645[Diary entry: 26 April 1774] (Washington Papers)
26. Clear & warm all day with very little Wind and that Southerly.
14646From George Washington to Philip Richard Francis Lee, 26 April 1774 (Washington Papers)
I will pay you at the next Meeting of Merchants in Williamsburg (this or next Month) or on my...
14647[Diary entry: 27 April 1774] (Washington Papers)
27. Mr. & Mrs. Cox & Mr. Robt. Adam Dined here. The latter went away afterwards. The other two...
14648[Diary entry: 27 April 1774] (Washington Papers)
27. Very warm with but little wind and that Southerly again.
14649To George Washington from Valentine Crawford, 27 April 1774 (Washington Papers)
Sance I wrote you My Brother Come Home and is Swore in to his Comitian and wase verey frendley...
14650To George Washington from Craven Peyton, 27 April 1774 (Washington Papers)
I send you inclosed a Copy of the List of rents we Settled by, according to my promise. I forgot...
14651From Benjamin Franklin to Thomas Cushing, 28 April 1774 (Franklin Papers)
ALS : Public Record Office I have written several Letters to you lately by different Conveyances,...
14652From Benjamin Franklin to Deborah Franklin, 28 April 1774 (Franklin Papers)
ALS : Yale University Library I hoped to have been on the Sea in my Return by this time, but find...
14653[Diary entry: 28 April 1774] (Washington Papers)
28. At home all day. Mr. Robt. Adam Dined here.
14654[Diary entry: 28 April 1774] (Washington Papers)
28. Lowering in the Morning with the Wind abt. No. Et. In the Afternoon moderate Rain which...
14655[Diary entry: 29 April 1774] (Washington Papers)
29. At home all day. Mrs. French Miss Molly Manley and Mr. Thos. Addison dind here and went away...
14656[Diary entry: 29 April 1774] (Washington Papers)
29. Warm in the forepart of the day with Showers. Cool in the Afternoon with the Wind blowing...
14657[Diary entry: 30 April 1774] (Washington Papers)
30. At home all day alone.
14658[Diary entry: 30 April 1774] (Washington Papers)
30. Very cold. Wind blowing exceeding hard at No. West all day.
14659From George Washington to Osgood Hanbury & Company, 30 April 1774 (Washington Papers)
On the 25th (Instt) I drew upon you in favour of the Reverend Doctr Myles Cooper, President of...
14660VI. An Examination of the Claim of New York, May 1774 (Adams Papers)
1753. In the year 1753 a Committee of the Council of N York in a Report upon the Petition of Mr....
14661Note on Franklin’s Final Account with the General Post Office, [May 1774] (Franklin Papers)
Among Franklin’s papers in the American Philosophical Society are two copies, one in his hand, of...
14662[May 1774] (Washington Papers)
May 1st. At home all day. Alone. 2. Rid in the forenoon with Mrs. Washington to Belvoir. 3. At...
14663Acct. of the Weather in May [1774] (Washington Papers)
May 1st. Cool, Wind blowing fresh all day from the Northwest. Also clear. 2. Clear and rather...
14664Cash Accounts, May 1774 (Washington Papers)
Cash May 13— To Cash recd from Mr Hunter Rent [£] 10. 0.0 To Ditto won at Cards 1. 0.0 17— To...
14665[Diary entry: 1 May 1774] (Washington Papers)
May 1st. At home all day. Alone.
14666[Diary entry: 1 May 1774] (Washington Papers)
May 1st. Cool, Wind blowing fresh all day from the Northwest. Also clear.
14667To George Washington from John Connolly, 1 May 1774 (Washington Papers)
I just snatch this minute by Major McDonald to acqu⟨ mutilated ⟩ You, that we are all in infinite...
14668From George Washington to William McGachen, 1 May 1774 (Washington Papers)
Inclosed you have Bills on Messrs Osgood Hanbury & Co. for One hundred and Ten pounds Sterlg...
14669Franklin’s Account with the Province of Georgia, [2 May 1774]: résumé (Franklin Papers)
DS. Yale University Library; ADS : American Philosophical Society <London, May 2, 1774. The first...
14670[Diary entry: 2 May 1774] (Washington Papers)
2. Rid in the forenoon with Mrs. Washington to Belvoir.
14671[Diary entry: 2 May 1774] (Washington Papers)
2. Clear and rather Cool. Wind still Northerly.
14672To Benjamin Franklin from William Franklin, 3 May 1774 (Franklin Papers)
ALS : American Philosophical Society This is to let you know that Betsy and I are here on a Visit...
14673To Benjamin Franklin from Lord Le Despencer, 3 May 1774 (Franklin Papers)
ALS : American Philosophical Society The general purport of this letter is clear. Le Despencer...
14674[Diary entry: 3 May 1774] (Washington Papers)
3. At home all day. Mr. Adam dined and lodged here.
14675[Diary entry: 3 May 1774] (Washington Papers)
3. Warm in the Morning. Sultry about Noon and exceeding Cold before Night Wind blowing very hard...
14676[Diary entry: 4 May 1774] (Washington Papers)
4. At home all day alone.
14677[Diary entry: 4 May 1774] (Washington Papers)
4. Very Cold all day with spits of Snow and the Wind blowing hard at No. West. A severe frost...
14678To George Washington from Gilbert Simpson, 4 May 1774 (Washington Papers)
This Coms To Let you know That The Cuntry is at This Time in Great Confusion By Meens of The...
14679From George Washington to Francis Willis, 4 May 1774 [letter not found] (Washington Papers)
Letter not found: to Francis Willis, Jr., 4 May 1774. Willis wrote GW on 15 May that he had...
14680From Benjamin Franklin to Deborah Franklin, 5 May 1774 (Franklin Papers)
ALS : American Philosophical Society Our Family here is in great Distress. Poor Mrs. Hewson has...