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157171General Orders, 28 September 1777 (Washington Papers)
The Commander in Chief has the happiness again, to congratulate the army, on the success of the...
157172Circular to the States, 28 August 1779 (Washington Papers)
I take the liberty and indeed I am compelled by necessity to transmit to your Excellency the copy...
157173[Diary entry: 13 July 1768] (Washington Papers)
13. Went in to the Neck where I this day began my Harvest. Colo. Fairfax & Doctr. Lee dind here...
You are Hereby ordered to proceed with the utmost dispatch to Winchester; there to take upon you...
Annexed to your Statemen⟨t⟩ of “Principles and course of Proce⟨ed⟩ings” I have given the...
157176Acct. of the Weather in Septr. [1773] (Washington Papers)
Septr. 1. Wind fresh all day from the Southward with small Showers of Rain. 2. Wind Northwardly...
If you should have conceived, that the letters I have written to you since my retirement from the...
I have to acknowlege the Receipt of your two last Favors of the 3d & 7th instant—the last came to...
157179[Diary entry: 14 December 1789] (Washington Papers)
Monday 14th. Walked round the Battery in the afternoon.
157180[Diary entry: 21 October 1774] (Washington Papers)
21. Dined at my lodging & Spent the Evening there also.
Your Letter of the 6th by Lieut. Rose has been duly received. As the Secrety at War had...
157182[Diary entry: 4 March 1767] (Washington Papers)
4. Soft morning. Clear day, & very high wind from No. West but not cold.
The evil which I apprehended from the enlistm⟨ent⟩ of Deserters, as pointed out in my letter of...
If my expression was equal to my sensibility, I should in more elegant language than I am Master...
157185[Diary entry: 1 July 1767] (Washington Papers)
1st. Clear and very Cool. Wind at No. West.
Your favour of the 5th Inst. as also that of the 11th by Baron Kalb, are both to hand —It is not...
157187[Diary entry: 12 January 1773] (Washington Papers)
12. Wind fresh from the So. Wt. in the forenoon. Then shifting to the No. West blew hard but...
I was favour’d with your Honours Letter by Mr Steward, inclosing a Lieutt Colo.’s Commission; for...
157189[Diary entry: 29 November 1786] (Washington Papers)
Wednesday 29th. Mercury at 17 in the Morning—23 at Noon and 22 at Night. Wind Northerly and...
Arrangements may be made with the Secretary of the Treasury for the immediate payment of One...
By Doctr Stuart I return the books you were so obliging as to allow me the reading of: by him...
From the great & many difficulties and the delay which attend land transportation, I think it...
The Commander in Chief States to the General Officers— That—From the best Information he has been...
Whereas Captain John Lillie hath behaved with great propriety during his military Service—I have...
157195[Diary entry: 13 January 1760] (Washington Papers)
13. Wind at N. Wt. very clear, & extrame cold.
157196[Diary entry: 21 March 1748] (Washington Papers)
Monday 21st. We went over in a Canoe & Travell’d up Maryland side all the Day in a Continued Rain...
Questions for the Consideration of the General Officers. There seem to be but three Plans, which...
157198Memorandum, 7 December 1756 (Washington Papers)
Memorandum—Wrote to Capt. Hogg per Mr Jones ordering him to meet the Commissary & Paymaster with...
157199[Diary entry: 13 September 1787] (Washington Papers)
Thursday 13th. Attended Convention. Dined at the Vice Presidents Chas. Biddles. Drank Tea at Mr....
157200[Diary entry: 27 August 1773] (Washington Papers)
27. Govr. Eden, Captn. Ellis, Mr. Danl. Dulany & Mr. George Digges—as also Miss Nelly Calvert,...