158041From George Washington to Joseph Trumbull, 18 February 1777 (Washington Papers)
Notwithstanding all my endeavours to keep the Commissary’s department in some kind of order, I...
158042From George Washington to Major John Francis Mercer, 15 April 1779 (Washington Papers)
your letter was handed me yesterday, requesting my concurrence in your resignation. I am sorry to...
158043From George Washington to Major General Benedict Arnold, 17 June 1777 (Washington Papers)
I have received your favor of the 16th Instant. You mention a want of intelligence respecting my...
158044[Diary entry: 17 February 1772] (Washington Papers)
17. Rid to the Mill Plantation to See a Negro Man Sick of a Pleurisy.
158045[Diary entry: 6 September 1770] (Washington Papers)
6. Rid to the Mill with Colo. Lewis &ca. returnd to Dinner.
158046From George Washington to Colonel Nathaniel Gist, 22 February 1779 (Washington Papers)
I have been informed that you have, upon Colo. Russells leaving Camp, taken the command of Genl...
158047From George Washington to the Moravian Society for Propagating the Gospel, 15 August 1789 (Washington Papers)
I receive with satisfaction the congratulations of your Society and of the Brethren’s...
158048From George Washington to Sally, 1749–1750 (Washington Papers)
This comes to Fredericksburg fair in hopes of meeting with a speedy Passage to you if your not...
158049[Diary entry: 14 June 1772] (Washington Papers)
14. Made a Visit to Lord Fairfax at Belvoir. Mr. Byrd & Mr. Willis came home with me.
158050From George Washington to Louis XVI, 9 October 1789 (Washington Papers)
By the change which has taken place in the national Government of the United States, the honor of...
158051[Diary entry: 3 November 1770] (Washington Papers)
3. Returnd down the River again and Incampd at the Mouth.
158052George Washington to Edmund Randolph, 11 October 1794 (Hamilton Papers)
[ Carlisle, Pennsylvania, October 11, 1794. On October 14, 1794, Randolph wrote to Washington:...
158053[Diary entry: 25 April 1786] (Washington Papers)
Tuesday 25th. Set out from General Spotswoods about Sun Rising and breakfasted at the Bowling...
158054[Diary entry: 11 September 1772] (Washington Papers)
11. Returnd home by the way of Mr. William Digges’s where we Dined & where my Boats met us.
158055From George Washington to Betty Lewis, 15 March 1789 (Washington Papers)
Since you were speaking to me concerning your Son Bob, I have thought it probable that I may have...
158056From George Washington to Lund Washington, 25 December 1782 (Washington Papers)
I approve of your conduct with respect to Dows Land and am very glad you have bought it whether I...
158057[Diary entry: 18 January 1799] (Washington Papers)
18. Heavy morning (a fog). Little or no Wind & that Southeasterly. Afternoon clear. Mer. 36.
158058From George Washington to Alexander Hamilton, 29 October 1795 (Washington Papers)
Two or three days ago I wrote you a few lines in haste, and promised one more lengthy when I was...
158059[Diary entry: 11 September 1797] (Washington Papers)
11. Wind at No. Et. & Cool. Mer. 70—Colo. Sam Griffin and Lady came to dinner.
158060Memorandum respecting the Militia, 18 May 1756 (Washington Papers)
May 18th last Night Mr Bullet the Officer who I had sent out returnd with 14 of the deserters who...
158061[Diary entry: 1 April 1773] (Washington Papers)
April 1st. Rid to my Mill, and Plantations on this side the Creek. Mr. Dulany went away after...
158062From George Washington to William Livingston, 9 March 1777 (Washington Papers)
The Council of Safety of Pennsylvania has done me the honour to communicate to [me a] piece of...
158063From George Washington to George Gilpin and John Fitzgerald, 2 August 1788 (Washington Papers)
As Monday next is the day on which the Directors, by the Constitution of the Company, are to make...
158064From George Washington to James McHenry, 13 May 1799 (Washington Papers)
Your favour of the 2d Instt, covering your dispatches of the 10th Ultimo, was brought to me by...
158065[Diary entry: 26 March 1770] (Washington Papers)
26. Very smoky. Calm and some appearance of Rain, but none fell till in the Night & not much then.
158066General Orders, 30 December 1780 (Washington Papers)
Varick transcript , DLC:GW .
158067From George Washington to Timothy Pickering, 10 May 1781 (Washington Papers)
Under the present circumstances of transportation from Connecticut, I should advise, that Mr...
158068[Diary entry: 30 December 1788] (Washington Papers)
Tuesday 30th. Thermometer at 46 in the morning—52 at Noon and 51 at Night. Wind at So. Wt. all...
158069[Diary entry: 23 June 1770] (Washington Papers)
23. Dined at Mrs. Campbells & set off homewards after it—reaching Colo. Bassetts. In the House of...
158070[Diary entry: 30 March 1762] (Washington Papers)
30. Sowed in the Meadow at Ashfords, eight Quarts of Timothy Seed four Do. of Lucerne, and three...
158071George Washington to Colonel Timothy Pickering, 22 November 1780 (Hamilton Papers)
[ Preakness, New Jersey ] November 22, 1780 . Sends instructions for preparation of boats for the...
158072From George Washington to John Beatty, 4 April 1780 (Washington Papers)
You will be pleased to signify to Major Harnage and Capn Hawker of the 62d British Regt my...
158073From George Washington to Richard Butler, 14 March 1782 (Washington Papers)
I have duly received your favor of the 4th, and also, (in the absence of General Irwin) the...
158074From George Washington to John Rutledge, 16 May 1780 (Washington Papers)
I have the honor to inclose your Excellency two copies of a letter for General Lincoln, which you...
158075From George Washington to Major General Lafayette, 3 July 1778 (Washington Papers)
I have received your letter on the subject of the corps raising by Col: Armand. You are sensible...
158076From George Washington to Major Benjamin Tallmadge, 22 September 1779 (Washington Papers)
I have been expecting for some time past a communication from C——. The period which he had fixed...
158077Orderly Book, 24 November 1758 (Washington Papers)
Bouquets Camp Novr 24th 1758 Parole Lancaster For to Morrow Brigadier Montgomerie, Colo. Byrd, Lt...
158078From George Washington to Richard Sill, 22 January 1783 (Washington Papers)
I am to acknowledge the receipt of your several Letters of the 11th 14th & 17th Jany one of them...
158079From George Washington to John Trumbull, 31 December 1795 (Washington Papers)
A few days ago I recd your letter of the 3d of Octr, and yesterday (in very good order) the...
158080From George Washington to Samuel Huntington, 14 November 1779 (Washington Papers)
In my Letter of the 4th Ulto, which I had the honor of addressing Congress—I informed them of the...
158081[Diary entry: 9 June 1788] (Washington Papers)
Monday 9th. Thermometer at 62 in the morning—76 at Noon and 75 at Night. Thick foggy morning,...
158082From George Washington to Brigadier General Samuel Holden Parsons, 16 January 1778 (Washington Papers)
Three days ago I received your favor of the 2⟨9th⟩ Ulto. I had heard before of Colo. Webbs...
158083From George Washington to Brühl, 3 January 1784 (Washington Papers)
In forwarding the Letter of the Count de Solms you have done a most acceptable office by bringing...
158084Remarks & Occurs. in Octr. [1769] (Washington Papers)
Octr. 4. Finished getting Fodder in the Neck. 12. Finished Hoeing over my Swamps at Doeg Run &...
158085From George Washington to John Mathews, 23 March 1781 (Washington Papers)
On my return from Newport three days ago I found your favor of the 6th at my quarters. In my...
158086From George Washington to Major General William Heath, 15 May 1779 (Washington Papers)
I inclose you a letter to the honorable the council of Massachusetts, by which you will observe I...
158087From George Washington to Thomas Attwood Digges, 31 August 1799 (Washington Papers)
Genl Washington presents his compliments to Mr Digges, and will, with pleasure, exchange 20...
158088From George Washington to Colonel Elias Dayton, 26 July 1777 (Washington Papers)
The inclosed Letter, from Majr Burnet, just now came to Genl Greene. You will compare the...
158089General Orders, 22 September 1780 (Washington Papers)
[Officers] For the day Tomorrow[:] Brigadier General Huntington[,] Colonel Chambers[,] Lieutenant...
158090[Diary entry: 17 June 1796] (Washington Papers)
17. Clear all day and very warm—especially in the afternoon.