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1551 Stephen, Adam Washington, George To George Washington from Adam Stephen, 31 January 1756 1756-01-31 I forgot to acquaint you, that The Governor, when I was at Williamsburgh, desird if possible, to...
1552 Adams, John [February 1756] 1756-02-01 Pretty cold. Staid at Home, A.M. P.M. heard Mr. Maccarty. Lodg’d with him at night. Wrote to John...
1553 Adams, John February. 1756. 1 Sunday. 1756-02-01 Pretty cold. Staid at Home, A.M. P.M. heard Mr. Maccarty. Lodg’d with him at night.
1554 Washington, George Stephen, Adam From George Washington to Adam Stephen, 1 February 1756 1756-02-01 If you find that a good road by Ross’s Mill can be so easily cut; the sooner it is set about the...
1555 Washington, George Walker, Thomas From George Washington to Thomas Walker, 1 February … 1756-02-01 As the contention about the command is risen to the disagreeable height it now is; and would...
1556 Washington, George Memorandum, 2–3 February 1756 1756-02-02 John Sellers, Enlisted by Ensign Deane, was this day discharged; as not being legally Enlisted....
1557 Adams, John 2 Monday. 1756-02-02 Wrote to John Wentworth by Coll. Josiah Willard. Spent the Eve, sup’d and lodg’d at Major...
1558 Washington, George Blagg, John From George Washington to John Blagg, 2 February 1756 1756-02-02 You are Hereby ordered to proceed with the utmost dispatch to Winchester; there to take upon you...
1559 Washington, George Deane (Dean), John From George Washington to John Dean, 2 February 1756 1756-02-02 You are to take under your command all the men now quartered in this town; and proceed with the...
1560 Washington, George Dinwiddie, Robert From George Washington to Robert Dinwiddie, 2 February … 1756-02-02 I can but return my very hearty thanks for your kind condescension in suffering me to wait upon...
1561 Morris, Robert Hunter Washington, George To George Washington from Robert Hunter Morris, 2 … 1756-02-02 I am favoured with yours of the 1st Instant, which I did not receive till my return on Wednesday...
1562 Adams, John 3 Tuesday. 1756-02-03 Breakfasted at Gardiners. This morn the Weather clear’d away. As warm and brilliant as May. Kept...
1563 Washington, George Kirkpatrick, John From George Washington to John Kirkpatrick, 3 February … 1756-02-03 You are to remain at this place until my return; unless you receive orders to the contrary from...
1564 Hog, Peter Washington, George To George Washington from Peter Hog, 3 February 1756 1756-02-03 Incolsed are the pay Rolls for the Months of Decr & January you will See I have abt £4 in my hand...
1565 Adams, John 4 Wednesday. 1756-02-04 A charming warm Day. Dined at Coll. Chandler’s with Mr. Pain, Abel Willard and Ebenr. Thayer....
1566 Shirley, William Franklin, Benjamin To Benjamin Franklin from William Shirley, 4 February … 1756-02-04 MS not found; printed in Votes and Proceedings of the House of Representatives , 1755–1756...
1567 Adams, John 5 Thurdsday. 1756-02-05 A fair morning but some symptoms of a Change of Weather. Kept School. Spent the evening with...
1568 Adams, John 6 Fryday. 1756-02-06 A cloudy morning. About 10 the sun brake out. A warm Day. Dined at Mr. Paines. Kept school. Spent...
1569 Adams, John 7 Saturday. 1756-02-07 A Fair warm, day. Dined at the Judges. Drank Tea at Major Gardiners.
1570 Adams, John 8 Sunday. 1756-02-08 Heard Mr. Maccarty. Fine Weather.
1571 Provincial Commissioners Provincial Commissioners: Orders for Payment, [9 … 1756-02-09 DS : Historical Society of Pennsylvania Charles Norris, brother of the speaker, was a trustee of...
1572 Adams, John 9 Monday. 1756-02-09 Fine Weather. Settled roads. Drank Tea and spent the Evening at Coll. Chandlers, very gaily, with...
1573 Adams, John 10 Tuesday. 1756-02-10 Fair Weather. Spent the Evening at Major Chandlers, with Major Greene and Mr. Maccarty. Charming...
1574 Adams, John 11 Wednesday. 1756-02-11 Serene Weather, but somewhat cool. I am constantly forming, but never executing good resolutions....
1575 Pennsylvania Assembly Pennsylvania Assembly: Address to the Governor, 11 … 1756-02-11 Printed in Votes and Proceedings of the House of Representatives , 1755–1756 (Philadelphia,...
1576 Adams, John 12 Thurdsday. 1756-02-12 A cool, but pleasant morning. Heard Mr. Welman Wellman preach the Lecture, and drank Tea, with...
1577 Franklin, Benjamin Mecom, Jane From Benjamin Franklin to Jane Mecom, 12 February 1756 1756-02-12 MS not found; reprinted from Jared Sparks, ed., A Collection of the Familiar Letters and...
1578 Hughes, William Stewart, Robert Enclosure: William Hughes to Robert Stewart, 12 … 1756-02-12 I wrote to you on Sunday Concerning the Imbaselment of the Stores which I have Recoverd and am...
1579 Adams, John 13 Fryday. 1756-02-13 A pleasant morning. Saw my classmates Gardner, and Wheeler. Wheeler dined, spent the afternoon,...
1580 Adams, John 14 Saturday. 1756-02-14 Good Weather. This afternoon took a Vomit of Tartar Emet. and Turbith mineral, that worked 7...
1581 Adams, John 15 Sunday. 1756-02-15 Charming Weather. A.M. staid at home reading the Independent Whig. Very often Shepherds that are...
1582 Adams, John 16 Monday. 1756-02-16 A most beautiful morning. We have the most moderate Winter that ever was known in this country....
1583 Charles, Robert Pennsylvania Assembly Committee of Correspondence Robert Charles to Pennsylvania Assembly Committee of … 1756-02-16 Extract printed in Votes and Proceedings of the House of Representatives , 1755–1756...
1584 Hubbart, Elizabeth Franklin, Benjamin To Benjamin Franklin from Elizabeth Hubbart, 16 … 1756-02-16 ALS : American Philosophical Society I enclose you a Catalouge of all the large and part of the...
1585 Adams, John 17 Tuesday. 1756-02-17 A clowdy Day. Dined at Mr. Greenes.
1586 Adams, John 18 Wednesday. 1756-02-18 A charming morning. My Classmate Gardner drank Tea with me. Spent an Hour in the beginning of the...
1587 Adams, John 19 Thurdsday. 1756-02-19 No man is intirely free from weakness and imperfection in this life. Men of the most exalted...
1588 Adams, John 20 Fryday. 1756-02-20 A dull Day. Symptoms of Snow. Writing Tillotson. That is, copying out extracts from the published...
1589 Pennsylvania Assembly Pennsylvania Assembly: Reply to the Governor, 20 … 1756-02-20 Printed in Votes and Proceedings of the House of Representatives , 1755–1756 (Philadelphia,...
1590 Adams, John 21 Saturday. 1756-02-21 A Snowy day. Snow about ancle deep. I find by repeated experiment and observation, in my School,...
1591 Adams, John 22 Sunday. 1756-02-22 Suppos a nation in some distant Region, should take the Bible for their only law Book, and every...
1592 Franklin, Benjamin Hubbart, Elizabeth From Benjamin Franklin to Elizabeth Hubbart, 22 … 1756-02-22 MS not found; reprinted from The Massachusetts Magazine, or Monthly Museum of Knowledge and...
1593 Adams, John 23 Monday. 1756-02-23 Fair weather. Crawford spent the Evening here.
1594 Franklin, Benjamin Position of Troops in Northampton County, [23 February … 1756-02-23 AD : Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission Capt. Vanetten at Minisinks, a Lieut. and 30...
1595 Adams, John 24 Tuesday. 1756-02-24 A fine morning. We are told that Demosthenes transcribed the history of Thucidides 8 times, in...
1596 Morris, Robert Hunter Franklin, Benjamin To Benjamin Franklin from Robert Hunter Morris … 1756-02-24 Printed form with MS insertions in blanks; American Philosophical Society After the bitter...
1597 Adams, John 25 Wednesday. 1756-02-25 Fair and cold Weather. An extream cold night.
1598 Spangenberg, Augustus Gottlieb Franklin, Benjamin To Benjamin Franklin from Augustus Gottlieb … 1756-02-25 Copy: Archives of the Moravian Church, Bethlehem Mr. Nathanael Seidel, the Bearer of this, can...
1599 Adams, John 26 Thurdsday. 1756-02-26 Fair cold morning. An extream cold Day.
1600 Carter, Landon Washington, George To George Washington from Landon Carter, 26 February … 1756-02-26 The Bearer Mr John Lawson having heard of nothing to discourage his Military inclination now...