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154711774. Monday. Novr. 7. (Adams Papers)
Dined at Rice’s of Brookfield. Major Foster came to see us, and gave us an Account of the...
AL : Harvard University Library Dr. Franklin presents his Compliments to Mr. Almon, and sends him...
15473[Diary entry: 7 November 1774] (Washington Papers)
7. Mr. Martin Cockburn & Mr. Geo. Mason Junr. dined here. George Mason, Jr. (1753–1796), was the...
15474[Diary entry: 7 November 1774] (Washington Papers)
7. Lowering and cold.
When our common Liberties are invaded, our dearest Rights in Danger, and a whole Continent loudly...
154761774. Tuesday. Novr. 8. (Adams Papers)
Breakfasted at Coll. Henshaws of Leicester. Dined at Woodburns of Worcester. Furnival made the...
15477[Diary entry: 8 November 1774] (Washington Papers)
8. At home all day alone.
15478[Diary entry: 8 November 1774] (Washington Papers)
8. Tolerably pleasant not being so cool.
by this days post I have enclosed a bill lading to Mr Addams for the goods on board of Capt....
154801774. Wednesday. Novr. 9. (Adams Papers)
Breakfasted at Reeve’s of Sudbury.
15481[Diary entry: 9 November 1774] (Washington Papers)
9. At home all day.
15482[Diary entry: 9 November 1774] (Washington Papers)
9. Cold Wind hard at West or No. West all day.
I have sent my son to you. for some money to pay off the men that is at work at the Mill: which...
15484[Diary entry: 10 November 1774] (Washington Papers)
10. At home all day. Doctr. Craik came here in the Evening and stayed all Night.
15485[Diary entry: 10 November 1774] (Washington Papers)
10. Clear, & not quite so cold notwithstanding the Wind kept in the same place but not quite so...
ALS :Historical Society of Pennsylvania My Lord Chancellor finished his Petitions this Evening,...
15487[Diary entry: 11 November 1774] (Washington Papers)
11. At home all day. Mr. Bryan Fairfax came here & stayed all Night.
15488[Diary entry: 11 November 1774] (Washington Papers)
11. Clear, warm and pleasant with but little Wind and that Southerly.
15489[Diary entry: 12 November 1774] (Washington Papers)
12. I went up to George Town To an intended meeting of Trustees for openg. Potomack River. None...
15490[Diary entry: 12 November 1774] (Washington Papers)
12. Exceeding pleasant, being clear and without wind.
15491[Diary entry: 13 November 1774] (Washington Papers)
13. Went up to Alexandria Church. In the Evening Colo. Blackburn Mr. Lee, & Mr. Richd. Graham...
15492[Diary entry: 13 November 1774] (Washington Papers)
13. Clear and pleasant being quite warm.
15493[Diary entry: 14 November 1774] (Washington Papers)
14. At home all day. Those Gentn. Went away after Dinnr.
15494[Diary entry: 14 November 1774] (Washington Papers)
14. Warm and pleasant with but little Wind. Lowering in the Evening.
I yesterday returd from our Late Expedition against the Shawnees, and I think we may with...
We have now to acknowledge receipt of thy ⟨esteemed⟩ favors of 3⟨0⟩ Decr 30 Apr. 1 June & 4 Augst...
15497[Diary entry: 15 November 1774] (Washington Papers)
15. At home all day alone.
15498[Diary entry: 15 November 1774] (Washington Papers)
15. A little Rain in the Night & lowering in the forenoon. Clear afterwards.
Letter not found: to George William Fairfax, 15 Nov. 1774. On 2 Mar. 1775 Fairfax wrote GW that...
ALS : Historical Society of Pennsylvania His Lordship has only heard 2 Exceptions this Evening...
15501[Diary entry: 16 November 1774] (Washington Papers)
16. Ditto. Ditto.
15502[Diary entry: 16 November 1774] (Washington Papers)
16. Rain in the Night & this Morning. Clear afterwards & windy from the No. West. Cold.
Letter not found: from John Tayloe, 16 Nov. 1774. In a letter of 30 Nov. to Tayloe , GW refers to...
Enquire who is the Author? Whether a Sandemanian, a Quaker, or an high Churchman? The Character...
15505[Diary entry: 17 November 1774] (Washington Papers)
17. At home. Mr. Francis Willis Junr. dined here, & went to B[elvoir].
15506[Diary entry: 17 November 1774] (Washington Papers)
17. Clear with not much Wind & that Southerly.
Letter not found: to William Milnor, 17 Nov. 1774. On 29 Nov. Milnor wrote to GW : “Your favour...
15508[Diary entry: 18 November 1774] (Washington Papers)
18. Captn. Dalton dined here and went away afterwards.
15509[Diary entry: 18 November 1774] (Washington Papers)
18. Hard Wind all day from the No. West and very cold. Weather clear.
The polite and respectful terms in which you are pleased to communicate your approbation of our...
Reprinted from Verner W. Crane, Benjamin Franklin’s Letters to the Press, 1758–1775 (Chapel Hill,...
15512[Diary entry: 19 November 1774] (Washington Papers)
19. At home all day.
15513[Diary entry: 19 November 1774] (Washington Papers)
19. Clear and Cold. Wind hard at No. West all day.
As it is necessary that the Free holders of this County should be convened, in order to make...
15515[Diary entry: 20 November 1774] (Washington Papers)
20. Set out for Wests Ordinary in order to attend Colo. Mercers Sale of the Bull run Land. Dined...
15516[Diary entry: 20 November 1774] (Washington Papers)
20. Not so cold as the two preceeding days wind not being so fresh—but in the same place.
15517[Diary entry: 21 November 1774] (Washington Papers)
21st. Attended at Wests Ordy. with Mr. James Mercer & sold all the Bull run Lands. Returnd to...
15518[Diary entry: 21 November 1774] (Washington Papers)
21. Snowing and raining all day and the greatest part of the Night. Wind at No. Et. & fresh.
15519[Diary entry: 22 November 1774] (Washington Papers)
22. At Colo. Peytons all day taking Bonds & making Conveyances.
15520[Diary entry: 22 November 1774] (Washington Papers)
22. Flying Clouds, & Wind fresh from the Northwest but not very cold.