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15661[Diary entry: 27 December 1774] (Washington Papers)
27. Clear and pleasant forenoon. Cloudy afterwards with Snow in the Afternoon. Wind at No. East.
I had the honor of your favor of the 12th of this instant, soon after it was wrote; which I...
I receivd your favour yesterday with your Order on Mr James Tilghman for £20.12.6 which I will...
AD : Library of Congress On December 4 Franklin called on Mrs. Howe for their second session at...
I have had the Honour of receiving from you a most valuable desirable Present, in two Volumes of...
AL : American Philosophical Society Dr. Fothergill presents his respects to his Friend Dr....
15667[Diary entry: 28 December 1774] (Washington Papers)
28. They went away again after Dinner and Mr. Robt. Graham came and stayed all Night. This was...
15668[Diary entry: 28 December 1774] (Washington Papers)
28. Lowering, and Snowing now and then throughout the day. Wind abt. No. West but not very Cold.
I hope you will excuse this Freedom after you have time to Consider the purport of this Letter—...
15670[Diary entry: 29 December 1774] (Washington Papers)
29. Mr. Graham went away after breakfast. I contind. at home all day.
15671[Diary entry: 29 December 1774] (Washington Papers)
29th. Clear and tolerably moderate and pleasant notwithstanding the Wind was pretty fresh at So. Wt.
On my Looking over my Settlement with The Court I find it In March 1768 & the ballance then In my...
Letter not found: to William Milnor, 29 Dec. 1774. On 3 Jan. 1775 Milnor wrote GW : “Your favour...
AL (fragment): American Philosophical Society [ First page or pages missing ] their Proceedings...
15675[Diary entry: 30 December 1774] (Washington Papers)
30. At home all day. In the Afternoon Genl. Lee, & Mr. Jno. Ballendine came here. Charles Lee...
15676[Diary entry: 30 December 1774] (Washington Papers)
30. Calm and exceeding pleasant—being clear in the forenoon. Somewhat lowering afterwards.
Letter not found: to Walter Magowan, 30 Dec. 1774. Magowan wrote GW on 3 Feb. 1775 that he had...
15678[Diary entry: 31 December 1774] (Washington Papers)
31. At home all day. In the Afternoon Doctr. Craik came.
15679[Diary entry: 31 December 1774] (Washington Papers)
31. Clear but pretty cool. Wind fresh from No. West.
AD : American Philosophical Society These two notes for borrowers from the Library Company...
Incomplete draft: American Philosophical Society Illustrissimo Signor Signor Padrone mio...
Upon our Return to Massachusetts, I found myself elected by the Town of Braintree into the...
MS : Library of Congress This document, of unknown provenance and in an unknown hand, is among...
AD (incomplete draft): American Philosophical Society The nature of this fragment is clear...
[1775] . “Your Petitioner being a man in years and being One troubled With rhumatizm and Other...
Convinced of the utility, the necessity, at all times, of a well disciplined militia, to every...
15687Memorandum Books, 1775 (Jefferson Papers)
Jan. 2. Elias Wells v. Higgins 2. Cav. v. Thompkins v. C. Tompkins. See Apr. 18. 1774. Pl....
15688[January 1775] (Washington Papers)
Jan. 1st. At home all day. Doctr. Craik went away after Breakfast. 2. Genl. Lee and myself rid up...
Jan. 1. Calm, clear, warm, & exceeding pleasant. 2. Very pleasant again, with but little Wind,...
15690Cash Accounts, January 1775 (Washington Papers)
Cash [Jan.]  4— To Cash recd for 2403 lbs. of Midlings @ 12/6 & 10 Casks @ 1/6 [£] 15.15. 4...