157101[Diary entry: 11 July 1761] (Washington Papers)
11th. July. Edward Violette compleated his Planting at Muddy hole Quarter—that is, he planted...
157102To Alexander Hamilton from George Washington, 12 April 1793 (Hamilton Papers)
In due course of Post I have received your Letters of the 5 and 8 instant. & thank you for the...
157103[Diary entry: 18 February 1774] (Washington Papers)
18. Remarkably fine, with little or no Wind in the Morng. After Noon Raing. Wind at No. Et.
157104From George Washington to John Hancock, 9 August 1777 (Washington Papers)
I have been duly honored with your Letter of Yesterday and with its Inclosures. I shall pay...
157105[Diary entry: 4 July 1768] (Washington Papers)
4. Cool in the Morning, warm afterwards & Cool at Night again—but little Wind.
157106From George Washington to William Pearce, 8 March 1795 (Washington Papers)
I am sorry to find by your letter of the 1st of this instt enclosing the weekly reports —that the...
157107From George Washington to Benjamin Lincoln, 11 February 1788 (Washington Papers)
As you must be convinced that whatever effects your happiness or welfare cannot be indifferent to...
157108[Diary entry: 1 August 1787] (Washington Papers)
Wednesday Augt. 1st. Returned abt. 11 Oclock with the above Company to Philadelphia. In this Town...
157109[Diary entry: 15 June 1774] (Washington Papers)
15. Warm & clear wind at So. West.
157110From George Washington to John Augustine Washington, 11 July 1774 (Washington Papers)
The Morning after receiving your Letter of the 4th which came to hand the 8th at Night ⟨I sent⟩...
157111From George Washington to Bushrod Washington, 17 November 1788 (Washington Papers)
Your letter of the 9th came to my hand last night. What the abilities of my deceased brother...
157112[Diary entry: 12 October 1774] (Washington Papers)
12. Rather warm being clear with but little Wind.
157113From George Washington to Brigadier General Charles Scott, 14 August 1778 (Washington Papers)
With the detachment of light troops under your command you are to take post in front of our camp...
157114[Diary entry: 12 September 1799] (Washington Papers)
12. Morning clear—wind brisk from the Southward and Mer. at 72–84 at highest & 80 at N. Clear all...
157115[Diary entry: 29 October 1769] (Washington Papers)
29. At home all day. Captn. McCarty came in the Afternoon.
157116[Diary entry: 2 April 1775] (Washington Papers)
2. At home all day. Mr. Magowan went to church & returnd to Dinner. Mr. Wilper came in the...
157117From George Washington to Brigadier General William Smallwood, 21 February 1778 (Washington Papers)
I have been duly favoured with yours of the 10th instant. You intirely misconceived my intention,...
157118From George Washington to William Herbert, 19 June 1784 (Washington Papers)
With pleasure I received the invitation of the Master & Members of Lodge No. 39, to dine with...
157119From George Washington to Peter Wagener, 9 September 1781 (Washington Papers)
Instead of having the Militia of this County (who I am informed are now assembled) march...
157120From George Washington to Marie-Joseph-Paul-Yves-Roch-Gilbert du Motier, marquis de Lafayette, 22 April 1781 (Washington Papers)
Since writing the inclosed your several letters (acknowledged in my public one of this date) are...
157121Orders, 23 April 1756 (Washington Papers)
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157122From George Washington to Thomas Griffin Peachy, 24 September 1793 (Washington Papers)
The resolutions of the Inhabitants of the Town of Petersburg and its vicinity, were transmitted...
157123From George Washington to Francis Adrian Van der Kemp, 28 May 1788 (Washington Papers)
The letter which you did me the favor to address to me on the 15th of this instt from New York...
157124From George Washington to Edmund Pendleton, 28 September 1789 (Washington Papers)
I write to you, my dear Sir, on a subject which has engaged much of my reflection, and to which I...
157125[Diary entry: 21 April 1768] (Washington Papers)
21. Cool—Cloudy & Raing. more or less all day. Wind at East.
157126From George Washington to Major General Lafayette, 14 December 1780 (Washington Papers)
Soon after dispatching my last letter to you, your favor dated at Paramus was put into my hands...
157127From George Washington to Francis Peyton, 3 March 1789 (Washington Papers)
I have received your letter of the 12th Ulto enclosing your Account with me—The Balance of...
157128[Diary entry: 17 April 1771] (Washington Papers)
17. Wind till about an hour or two by Son in the Morning was Southerly—then hard at No. West but...
157129From George Washington to Thomas West, 6 November 1786 (Washington Papers)
From the last application which was made to you, I expected the papers so long promised, a...
157130[Diary entry: 7 February 1787] (Washington Papers)
Wednesday 7th. Mercury at 36 in the Morning—30 at Noon and 32 at Night. A good deal of rain fell...
157131[Diary entry: 14 July 1771] (Washington Papers)
14. Still, & very warm in the Forenoon. In the Afternoon much Rain & Wind from the So. West. At...
157132[Diary entry: 26 September 1785] (Washington Papers)
Monday 26th. Thermometer at 63 in the Morning—62 at Noon and 60 at Night. Clear day, and calm...
157133From George Washington to Brigadier General John Neilson, 4 June 1779 (Washington Papers)
I have duly received your two favors of yesterdays date; and am obliged to you for the...
157134From George Washington to the United States Senate, 17 December 1790 (Washington Papers)
Since your last Session I have appointed Robert Morris Judge of the District of New Jersey, in...
157135[Diary entry: 4 October 1787] (Washington Papers)
Thursday. 4th. Thermometer at 50 in the Morning 60 at Noon and 60 at Night. Clear all day, Wind...
157136From George Washington to Brigadier General Francis Nash, 22 August 1777 (Washington Papers)
You will immediately proceed with your Brigade & Colo. Proctor’s Corps of Artillery to Chester....
157137From George Washington to Timothy Pickering, 15 February 1799 (Washington Papers)
Your favour of the 8th instt conveys very pleasing information, and I feel obliged by the...
157138From George Washington to Robert Dinwiddie, 25 June 1756 (Washington Papers)
I doubt not but your Honour will be as much surprized, as I have been concerned and vexed at my...
157139[Diary entry: 11 October 1771] (Washington Papers)
11. Still at home all day Plotting & Measuring the Surveys which Captn. Crawford made for the...
157140[Diary entry: 18 June 1798] (Washington Papers)
18. Morning—lowering, wind Easterly & Mer. at 62. Afternoon slow Rain—Mer. 70.
157141General Orders, 8 January 1779 (Washington Papers)
At a General Court-Martial held near Fish-Kill November 9th 1778. Colonel John Neville President....
157142From George Washington to William Herbert, 25 June 1799 (Washington Papers)
In expectation of receiving considerable sums of money for Lands sold for the express purpose of...
157143From George Washington to John Jay, 1 December 1789 (Washington Papers)
The President of the United States hath read with attention the Papers herewith returned,...
157144[Diary entry: 8 March 1774] (Washington Papers)
8. I set of for Berkley &ca. & to Meet Mr. James Mercer at Bull run, on a div[isio]n of that Land...
157145To 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...
157146[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...
157147From 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...
157148General Orders, 4 August 1781 (Washington Papers)
For the day tomorrow Brigadier General Huntington Lieutenant Colonel Johnston For Picquet Major...
157149[Diary entry: 14 September 1784] (Washington Papers)
14th. Remained at Mr. Gilbert Simpsons all day. Before Noon Colo. Willm. Butler and the Officer...
157150From 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...