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No. Author Recipient Title Date Context
15371 Adams, Abigail Tudor, William Abigail Adams to William Tudor, 15 October 1774 1774-10-15 I received your very obliging Letter and thank you for the early intelligence of your designed...
15372 Cranch, Mary Smith Smith, Isaac Jr. Mary Smith Cranch to Isaac Smith Jr., 15 October 1774 1774-10-15 It has been with inexpressable pleasure that I have beheld you usher’d into the world with such...
15373 Cranch, Richard Adams, John To John Adams from Richard Cranch, 15 October 1774 1774-10-15 I hear that a letter from one P——s, a clergyman in Connecticut, has been intercepted, and that an...
15374 Moore, Charles Franklin, Benjamin Franklin’s Reappointment as Agent for Pennsylvania, 15 … 1774-10-15 Copy: Library of Congress <Extract from the journals of the Assembly, dated Oct. 15, 1774, and...
15375 Washington, George [Diary entry: 15 October 1774] 1774-10-15 15. Dined at Bevans’s. Spent the Evening at home. On this day GW gave £1 14s. to his old Indian...
15376 Washington, George [Diary entry: 15 October 1774] 1774-10-15 15. Clear with very little wind & warm.
15377 Adams, John 1774 Sunday. Octr. 16. 1774-10-16 Staid at Home all day. Very busy in the necessary Business of putting the Proceedings of the...
15378 Adams, Abigail Adams, John Abigail Adams to John Adams, 16 October 1774 1774-10-16 I dare not express to you at 300 hundred miles distance how ardently I long for your return. I...
15379 Cooper, Samuel Adams, John To John Adams from Samuel Cooper, 16 October 1774 1774-10-16 Having just been informed that Mr. Tudor is going to Philadelphia, I take this opportunity to...
15380 Warren, James Adams, John To John Adams from James Warren, 16 October 1774 1774-10-16 I Recd yours of the 18th Sepr with A pleasure and satisfaction that render my Negligence in not...
15381 Washington, George [Diary entry: 16 October 1774] 1774-10-16 16. Went to Christ Church in the forenoon. After which rid to, & dind in the Provence Island....
15382 Washington, George [Diary entry: 16 October 1774] 1774-10-16 16. Lowering forenoon but no Rain. Wind fresh from the Southwest.
15383 Adams, John 1774. Monday Octr. 17. 1774-10-17 Dined at Home.
15384 Adams, John [Notes of Debates in the Continental Congress, 17? … 1774-10-17 Proof of Depth of Abilities, and Wickedness of Heart. Precedent. Lords refusal of perpetual...
15385 Washington, George [Diary entry: 17 October 1774] 1774-10-17 17. After Congress dind on board Captn. Hamilton. Spent the Evening at Mr. Miflins. Although...
15386 Washington, George [Diary entry: 17 October 1774] 1774-10-17 17. Somewhat Cool especially towards the Evening Wind being westerly.
15387 Bradford, William Madison, James To James Madison from William Bradford, 17 October 1774 1774-10-17 My silence has been long & perhaps you will tell me unkind; but I plead your release from strict...
15388 Adams, John 1774 Tuesday. Oct. 18. 1774-10-18 Dined at Stephen Collins’s.
15389 Washington, George [Diary entry: 18 October 1774] 1774-10-18 18. Dined at Doctr. Rush’s and Spent the Evening at the New Tavern. Benjamin Rush (1745–1813),...
15390 Washington, George [Diary entry: 18 October 1774] 1774-10-18 18. Pretty cool—a large white Frost.
15391 Adams, John 1774 Wednesday. Octr. 19. 1774-10-19 Dined at Home.
15392 Washington, George [Diary entry: 19 October 1774] 1774-10-19 19. Dined at Mr. Willings & Spent the Evening at my own lodgings.
15393 Washington, George [Diary entry: 19 October 1774] 1774-10-19 19. Again cool & somewhat lowering.
15394 Fairfax Independent Company Washington, George To George Washington from Fairfax Independent Company … 1774-10-19 In compliance with an order made at a meeting of forty nine subscribers of the Fairfax...
15395 Adams, John 1774 Thursday Octr. 20. 1774-10-20 Dined with the whole Congress at the City Tavern, at the Invitation of the House of...
15396 Smith, Isaac Jr. Cranch, Mary Smith Isaac Smith Jr. to Mary Smith Cranch, 20 October 1774 1774-10-20 If it was possible to tell you, my dear Mrs. Cranch, how much I think myself obliged to you, for...
15397 Swift, Samuel Adams, John To John Adams from Samuel Swift, 20 October 1774 1774-10-20 Yours of the 30th. Ult. I Recd, by Mr. Revere. He shew me Also your Cautionary paper, which was...
15398 Washington, George [Diary entry: 20 October 1774] 1774-10-20 20. Dind at the New Tavern with the Pensa. Assembly. Went to the Ball afterwards. dind at the new...
15399 Washington, George [Diary entry: 20 October 1774] 1774-10-20 20. Warm, & lowering, but no rain fell.
15400 Continental Congress Continental Association, 20 October 1774 1774-10-20 We his Majesty’s most dutiful and loyal Subjects, the Delegates of the several Colonies of New...
15401 Adams, John 1774 Fryday. Oct. 21. 1774-10-21 Dined at the Library Tavern with Messrs. Marcoo’s Markoes and a dozen Gentlemen from the W....
15402 Washington, George [Diary entry: 21 October 1774] 1774-10-21 21. Dined at my lodging & Spent the Evening there also.
15403 Washington, George [Diary entry: 21 October 1774] 1774-10-21 21. Warm and still lowering but no Rain.
15404 Jay, John Address to the People of Great Britain, 21 October 1774 1774-10-21 To the people of Great-Britain, from the delegates appointed by the several English colonies of...
15405 Adams, John 1774. Saturday. Octr. 22. 1774-10-22 Dined in the Country, with Mr. Dickinson, with all the Delegates from N. England. Mr. Duane, Mr....
15406 Washington, George [Diary entry: 22 October 1774] 1774-10-22 22. Dined at Mr. Griffins & drank Tea with Mrs. Roberdeau. Mary Bostwick Roberdeau (d. 1777),...
15407 Washington, George [Diary entry: 22 October 1774] 1774-10-22 22. Very foggy & lowering Morning but clear and warm afterwards. In the Evening Rain.
15408 Adams, John 1774. Sunday. Octr. 23. 1774-10-23 Heard Mr. Piercy, at Mr. Sprouts. He is Chaplain to the Countess of Huntingdon. Comes recommended...
15409 Washington, George [Diary entry: 23 October 1774] 1774-10-23 23. Dined at my lodgings and spent the Evening there.
15410 Washington, George [Diary entry: 23 October 1774] 1774-10-23 23d. Foggy Morning but clear and warm afterwds.
15411 Adams, John 1774. Monday. Octr. 24. 1774-10-24 In Congress, nibbling and quibbling—as usual. There is no greater Mortification than to sit with...
15412 Ingenhousz, Jan Franklin, Benjamin To Benjamin Franklin from Jan Ingenhousz, 24 October … 1774-10-24 Abstract: Ingenhousz letterbook, Gemeente-Archief, Breda That every body here expects his...
15413 Washington, George [Diary entry: 24 October 1774] 1774-10-24 24. Dined with Mr. Mease & Spent the Evening at the New Tavern.
15414 Washington, George [Diary entry: 24 October 1774] 1774-10-24 24. Foggy again in the forenoon, but clear afterwds. & Warm.
15415 Harrison, Benjamin Washington, George To George Washington from Benjamin Harrison, Peyton … 1774-10-24 We Depute Colo. George Washington to sign our Names to any of the Proceedings of this Congress....
15416 Adams, John 1774 Tuesday [25 October]. 1774-10-25 Dined with Mr. Clymer. General Lee &c. there.
15417 Washington, George [Diary entry: 25 October 1774] 1774-10-25 25. Dined at my lodgings.
15418 Washington, George [Diary entry: 25 October 1774] 1774-10-25 25. Again foggy in the forenoon but clear and warm afterwards.
15419 Adams, John 1774. Wednesday [26 October]. 1774-10-26 Dined at Home. This Day the Congress finished. Spent the Evening together at the City Tavern—all...
15420 Continental Congress Franklin, Benjamin The Continental Congress to Franklin, William Bollan … 1774-10-26 LS : Library of Congress This letter from the Congress over the signature of its president...