156981To Thomas Jefferson from George Washington, 8 August 1793 (Jefferson Papers)
The answer to Mr. Hammonds letter is conformable to the measures which have been advised—and of...
156982[Diary entry: 5 July 1774] (Washington Papers)
5. Went up to Alexandria to a Meeting of the Inhabitts. of this County. Dined at Arrells & lodgd...
156983From George Washington to Henry Bouquet, 2 September 1758 (Washington Papers)
Your Letters of the 30th and 31st Ulto I was favourd with in the Evening Yesterday—not time...
156984General Orders, 4 August 1781 (Washington Papers)
For the day tomorrow Brigadier General Huntington Lieutenant Colonel Johnston For Picquet Major...
156985[Diary entry: 14 September 1784] (Washington Papers)
14th. Remained at Mr. Gilbert Simpsons all day. Before Noon Colo. Willm. Butler and the Officer...
156986From George Washington to Major Henry Lee, Jr., 7 January 1780 (Washington Papers)
I was yesterday favd with yours of the 5th I take it for granted that the measures you mean to...
156987From George Washington to Brigadier General John Lacey, Jr., 2 March 1778 (Washington Papers)
I yesterday recd yours of the 27th Feby. I had heard of the loss of the Cattle before it came to...
156988[Diary entry: 2 November 1774] (Washington Papers)
2. The Gentlemen went away after Breakfast. I rid to the Mill. Mr. Ben. Dulany & Wife came here...
156989From George Washington to Colonel Stephen Moylan, 24 July 1777 (Washington Papers)
The Enemy’s Fleet having left the Hook and gone to Sea, I am to request, that you will...
156990From George Washington to William Greene, 24 May 1781 (Washington Papers)
By the plan of operations settled between His Excellency the Count de Rochambeau and myself, the...
156991From George Washington to Major General William Heath, 14 September 1777 (Washington Papers)
As the object of the enemy is now reduced to an absolute certainty, and they are bending their...
156992General Orders, 13 August 1775 (Washington Papers)
A General Court Martial to sit to morrow morning to try Col. John Mansfield of the Massachusetts...
156993[Diary entry: 20 October 1769] (Washington Papers)
20. Raining in the Night and Misty all day. Wind still Eastwardly.
156994[Diary entry: 21 January 1787] (Washington Papers)
Sunday 21st. Mercury at 37 in the Morning—42 at Noon and 42 at Night. A very heavy thick fog till...
156995[Diary entry: 14 February 1768] (Washington Papers)
14. At home alone.
156996[Diary entry: 9 December 1768] (Washington Papers)
9. Rid to Muddy hole, Doeg run, & the Mill.
156997General Orders, 6 December 1781 (Washington Papers)
A General Court Martial will Assemble at ten o clock tomorrow morning at the city Tavern for the...
156998From George Washington to John Hancock, 31 August 1776 (Washington Papers)
Inclination as well as duty would have Induced me to give Congress the earliest Information of my...
156999From George Washington to Major General Robert Howe, 7 July 1780 (Washington Papers)
I recd your favr of the 3d with the Returns, to which it refers, inclosed. Colo. Gouvion—anxious...
157000General Orders, 15 September 1778 (Washington Papers)
After Orders September 15th 1778. 1st—The whole Army will march tomorrow morning at seven ôClock...
157001From George Washington to Henry Knox, 29 February 1792 (Washington Papers)
That General St Clair may not think his letters (enclosed) to me, have been unattended to, or...
157002From George Washington to William Livingston, 2 February 1778 (Washington Papers)
I have the honor to acknowlege the receipt of your favour of the 26 ulto. The recent detection of...
157003[Diary entry: 22 February 1774] (Washington Papers)
22. Very white frost, & ground a litle froze—but clear and pleasant with but little Wind.
157004From George Washington to Major General William Heath, 26 May 1779 (Washington Papers)
I have duly received your favor of the 8th inst. with its inclosures—I have reason to hope that...
157005From George Washington to Thomas Wharton, 9 August 1777 (Washington Papers)
I am this moment favor’d with your Letter of Yesterday, covering a Complaint of William McIlvaine...
157006[February 1760] (Washington Papers)
Friday Feby. 1st. 1760. Wind at and Snow till 9 Oclock then cleard & became tolerable warm....
157007From George Washington to Bryan Fairfax, 20 July 1774 (Washington Papers)
Your Letter of the 17th was not presented to me till after the Resolution’s (which were adjudg’d...
157008[Diary entry: 9 July 1771] (Washington Papers)
9. Finish’d Cutting & Securing my Wheat at Muddy hole abt. 4 Oclock in the Afternoon and removd...
157009From George Washington to Brigadier General Duportail, 8 February 1779 (Washington Papers)
Congress has by an act of the 2d inst. directed me to order an Engineer to proceed to south...
157010General Orders, 11 April 1777 (Washington Papers)
Brigadier Genl Muhlenberg will take the trouble of inquiring into the Rank, and Claims for...
157011From George Washington to Henry Lee, 21 July 1793 (Washington Papers)
I should have thanked you at an earlier period for your obliging letter of the 14th ulto, had it...
157012From George Washington to Colonel Lewis Duboys, 9 August 1776 (Washington Papers)
Your Letter of the 5th by your Br[other] is Received[.] by him I forward you 800 Dollars, would...
157013From George Washington to Patrick Henry, 29 October 1785 (Washington Papers)
Your Excellency having been pleased to transmit me a copy of the Act appropriating to my benefit...
157014[Diary entry: 29 June 1768] (Washington Papers)
29. Warm with but little Wind till the Evening then Cool with the Wind fresh from the No. West.
157015[Diary entry: 1 October 1771] (Washington Papers)
Octr. 1st. The Weather clear & pleasant with very little Wind.
157016From George Washington to Lund Washington, 15 August 1778 (Washington Papers)
Your Letter of the 29th Ulto, Inclosing a line from Captn Marshall to you came to my hands...
157017George Washington to Jonathan Trumbull, 1 June 1780 (Hamilton Papers)
Morristown [ New Jersey ] June 1, 1780 . Sends news of the surrender of Charleston, South...
157018From George Washington to Alexander Hamilton, 1 September 1796 (Washington Papers)
Private About the middle of last Week I wrote to you; and that it might escape the eye of the...
157019General Orders, 28 September 1776 (Washington Papers)
Mr Finn Wadsworth is appointed Major of Brigade to Genl Wadsworth. William Higgins of Capt:...
157020[Diary entry: 8 July 1798] (Washington Papers)
8. Morning clear with the Wind brisk from the Southward. Abt. 3 oclock a heavy Shower of Rain for...
157021[Diary entry: 5 October 1794] (Washington Papers)
5th.—Sunday. Went to the Presbiterian Meeting and heard Doctr. Davidson Preach a political...
157022[Diary entry: 26 September 1768] (Washington Papers)
26. Went Fox huntg. in the Neck. Started & run a Fox or Foxes 3 Hours & then lost.
157023To Thomas Jefferson from George Washington, 8 December 1780 (Jefferson Papers)
I have the honor of introducing to your Excellency the Marq[uis] de la Fayette, Majr. General in...
157024From George Washington to Marie-Joseph-Paul-Yves-Roch-Gilbert du Motier, marquis de Lafayette, 10 September 1781 (Washington Papers)
We are thus far, My Dear Marquis, on our way to you—The Count de Rochambeau has just arrived,...
157025From George Washington to Lieutenant Colonel William Butler, 16 December 1778 (Washington Papers)
I have received your Letter of the 9th Instant, with one addressed to Genl Lee. The latter I have...
157026From George Washington to the United States Senate and House of Representatives, 4 June 1794 (Washington Papers)
Gentlemen of the Senate, and of the House of Representatives. I lay before Congress the copy of a...
157027From George Washington to Major General William Heath, 22 April 1779 (Washington Papers)
I had your favor duly handed me of the 25th Ultimo. Perfectly satisfied in your recommendation of...
157028[Diary entry: 3 October 1784] (Washington Papers)
3d. Left Quarters before day, and breakfasted at Culpeper Court house which was estimated 21...
157029From George Washington to Francisco Rendon, 14 December 1780 (Washington Papers)
I have the honor to inform you that I have just recieved intelligence from New York, that another...
157030From George Washington to Colonel Thomas Clark, 1 March 1779 (Washington Papers)
I have yours of the 26th ulto by Capt. Armstrong who carries up 25000 dollars for the purpose of...