149951From George Washington to Amelia Leigh Lloyd, 25 February 1783 (Washington Papers)
The foregoing letter was written on the day of its date; but not being then sent; I have the...
149952From George Washington to John R. Stafford, 22 June 1781 (Washington Papers)
I beg you to present my respectful compliments, & warmest wishes to the Brethren of the lodge I...
149953[Diary entry: 29 January 1770] (Washington Papers)
29. Dined at Belvoir (with J. P. Custis) & returnd in the Afternoon.
149954[Diary entry: 11 November 1797] (Washington Papers)
11. A thick heavy fog all day but no rain till night, when it began to rain very fast. Mer. at...
149955From George Washington to William Pearce, 12–13 April 1795 (Washington Papers)
Your letter of the 5th, with its enclosures, I received yesterday. I propose to commence my...
149956General Orders, 3 August 1779 (Washington Papers)
The Honorable the Board of War having been pleased to appoint Ralph Pomeroy Esquire Commissioner...
149957[Diary entry: 1 May 1773] (Washington Papers)
May 1st. Went to the different Fishing Landings on both sides the River as high as broad Creek &...
149958Orders, 16 October 1755 (Washington Papers)
Captain Lewis the Day, to-morrow. One Subaltern, one Sergeant, one Corporal, one Drummer, and...
149959From George Washington to Major General Alexander McDougall, 23 October 1778 (Washington Papers)
You are immediately to proceed with the brigades of Nixon, Parsons and Huntington—by the route...
149960From George Washington to Alexander Spotswood, 24 September 1798 (Washington Papers)
As the Season is far advanced for good Overseers to be disengaged, and as you had heard nothing...
149961[Diary entry: 5 May 1760] (Washington Papers)
Monday May 5th. Reach’d Mr. Stephenson in Frederick abt. 4 Oclock just time enough to see Richd....
149962From George Washington to William Heath, 24 August 1782 (Washington Papers)
Your two favors of Yesterdays date are come to Hand. I approve your proposition of four light...
149963[Diary entry: 29 May 1791] (Washington Papers)
Sunday 29th. Left Charlotte about 7 Oclock, dined at a Colo. Smiths 15 Miles off, and lodged at a...
149964[October 1771] (Washington Papers)
Octr. [1]. Dined at Upper Marlborough & reachd home in the Afternoon. Mr. Wormley—Mr. Fitzhugh,...
149965[Diary entry: 30 May 1774] (Washington Papers)
30. Dined at Mr. Southalls. Spent the Evening in my own Room. Peyton Randolph called together the...
149966Lease to Samuel Johnston, 25 December 1761 (Washington Papers)
This Indenture made this 25th day of December in the year of Our Lord God One thousand Seven...
149967George Washington to the Board of War, 10 April 1779 (Hamilton Papers)
Middlebrook [ New Jersey ] April 10, 1779 . Asks that the Board wait until Baron von Steuben...
149968From George Washington to Brigadier General James Mitchell Varnum, 1 November 1777 (Washington Papers)
I hope this will find you arrived safe at Red Bank with your detatchment. By letters from the...
149969[Diary entry: 20 October 1789] (Washington Papers)
Tuesday 20th. After breakfast, accompanied by Colo. Wadsworth, Mr. Ellsworth and Colo. Jesse...
149970From George Washington to Anthony Bacon & Company, 10 September 1757 (Washington Papers)
I hope by the time this comes to hand you will receive Eighteen Hogsheads of my Tobo Ten in the...
149971[Diary entry: 5 August 1787] (Washington Papers)
Sunday 5th. Dined at Colo. Ogdens, early; after which in the company with which I came, I...
149972[Diary entry: 19 July 1773] (Washington Papers)
19. Very warm. In the Evening Rain but very little of it here.
149973[Diary entry: 10 February 1767] (Washington Papers)
10. Soft, cloudy & light showers of Hail Rain &ca. till ten Oclock—then excessive hard Wind from...
149974From George Washington to Major General Nathanael Greene, 5 April 1779 (Washington Papers)
I wish to know, how many horns have been delivered to your department, in consequence of the...
149975From George Washington to Theodorick Bland, 8 July 1781 (Washington Papers)
I have to acknowledge and thank you for your obliging favor of the 2d—your former (not with me at...
149976[Diary entry: 16 November 1773] (Washington Papers)
16. A white Frost & pleasant, afternoon somewhat lowering—but clear Evening.
149977From George Washington to Gilbert Simpson, 8 July 1773 [letter not found] (Washington Papers)
Letter not found: to Gilbert Simpson, 8 July 1773. Simpson wrote GW in July : “I Receved your...
149978From George Washington to the United States Senate and House of Representatives, 4 April 1794 (Washington Papers)
I lay before you three letters from our Minister in London; advices concerning the Algierine...
149979From George Washington to William Heath, 17 April 1783 (Washington Papers)
To the General Officers of the Army. assembled in Council at the New Building April 17th 1783...
149980General Orders, 7 May 1778 (Washington Papers)
William Barber Esquire is appointed Aide de-Camp to Major General Lord Stirling, vice Major...
149981Cash Accounts, June 1765 (Washington Papers)
Cash [1765] To Cash for Mr Kirkpatrick for Gloves &ca belonging to the Children £ 5. 0.6 [June...
149982Account of Expenditures in Attending the General Meeting of the Society of the Cincinnati, 24 May 1784 (Washington Papers)
The Society of the Cincinnati Dr to Genl Washington for his Expences attending the General...
149983[Diary entry: 3 October 1774] (Washington Papers)
3. At Congress till 3 Oclock. Dined at Mr. Reed’s. Joseph Reed (1741–1785), a lawyer in...
149984George Washington to John Beatty, 25 June 1779 (Hamilton Papers)
New Windsor [ New York ] June 25, 1779 . Authorizes Beatty to make as many parole exchanges as...
149985From George Washington to Lieutenant Colonel Joseph Reed, 30 October 1775 (Washington Papers)
After you left this yesterday Mr Tudor presented me with the Inclosed—as there may be some...
149986From George Washington to Major Benjamin Tallmadge, 25 July 1779 (Washington Papers)
All the white Ink I now have (indeed all that there is any prospect of getting soon) is sent in...
149987I., 10 December 1754 (Washington Papers)
Memorandum The Division of the Slaves of the late Lawrence Washington Esqr. as made pursuant to...
149988From George Washington to Henry Riddell, 5 March 1774 (Washington Papers)
The Reasons which you Assign for not undertaking positively to furnish me with the number & kind...
149989[Diary entry: 19 January 1770] (Washington Papers)
19. Slightly snowing in the Morning & cloudy afterwards with but little Wind & that Southwardly.
149990[Diary entry: 1 December 1797] (Washington Papers)
1. More moderate—wind still at No. Wt. Mer. 29 & standing there.
149991From George Washington to Thomas Parker, 7 February 1793 (Washington Papers)
I have received your letter of the 17th of January, desiring to know the terms upon which I would...
149992From George Washington to John Hancock, 10 June 1776 (Washington Papers)
Since I did myself the honor of writing to you yesterday, I have had the satisfaction of seeing...
149993General Orders, 13 April 1782 (Washington Papers)
The Commanding officer of Engineers is without loss of time to lay before the Commander in Chief...
149994George Washington to Lieutenant Colonel Samuel Smith, 5 October 1778 (Hamilton Papers)
[ Fishkill, New York ] October 5, 1778 . Regrets that Captain Edward Norwood cannot be...
149995[Diary entry: 30 November 1773] (Washington Papers)
30. Again Dined at Southalls. Spent the Evening at Anderson’s.
149996[Diary entry: 16 April 1770] (Washington Papers)
16. Lowering Morning but clear & Warm afterwards, the Wind being southwardly.
149997From George Washington to James Lovell, 4 March 1780 (Washington Papers)
I have been honored with your letter of the 23d of last month, and feel myself much indebted to...
149998From George Washington to Joseph Reed, 15 November 1781 (Washington Papers)
I have the honor to thank you most sincerely for your Congratulations conveyed in your Favor of...
149999From George Washington to Thomas Jefferson, 1 April 1792 (Washington Papers)
The enclosed are sent for Mr Jeffersons perusal—The letter from Mr Knox the P. thinks was (the...
150000[Diary entry: 27 January 1780] (Washington Papers)
27th. Cold in the Morning with a little Snow—clear Midday & afternoon with the Wind at West.