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159091 Adams, John 7 Saturday. 1756-08-07 All this past Week my designs have been interrupted, by the Troubles and Confusion of the House....
159092 Washington, George [Diary entry: 15 March 1774] 1774-03-15 15. Pretty cool in the Morning but moderate & pleasant afterwards.
159093 Account of the King’s College Commencement, 28 May 1764 1764-05-28 A publick Commencement was holden on Tuesday last, at St. George’s Chapel, in this City. The...
159094 Franklin, Benjamin Franklin’s Sketch of Articles of Peace, [between 10 and … 1782-12-10 Copy: South Carolina Historical Society That there shall be a firm & perpetual Peace &ca. A...
159095 Washington, George [Diary entry: 1 August 1768] 1768-08-01 Aug. 1st. Went to Belvoir & dined. Returnd in the Afternoon.
159096 Adams, John Quincy 26th. 1787-12-26 Office as usual. Dr. Kilham, returned to Town this evening. I passed an hour or two with Mr....
159097 Washington, George [Diary entry: 12 July 1774] 1774-07-12 12. Wind Northerly in the forenoon and rather Cool but warmer afterwards & clear all day.
159098 Washington, George General Orders, 10 July 1781 1781-07-10 For the day tomorow Major General Lord Stirling Colonel Webb for Picquet Major Gibbs Inspector 2d...
159099 Beckwith, George Conversation with George Beckwith, 12[–30] July 1791 1791-07-12 Lieutenant Colonel Beckwith.   The gazette of the United States, published this morning gives us...
159100 Washington, George General Orders, 27 February 1777 1777-02-27 The officers are desired to make Returns of any Rope-Makers, they may have in their respective...
159101 Jay, John John Jay’s Notes on Conversations with Benjamin … 1783-07-19 19 July 1783 D r . Franklin told me that not long after the elder Lewis Morris (who was once...
159102 Washington, George General Orders, 1 June 1779 1779-06-01 The troops to hold themselves in the most perfect readiness to march at the shortest notice. The...
159103 Adams, John Quincy Saturday Septr. 12th. [i.e. 13th]. 1788-09-13 Breakfasted in Salem: saw Amory and Learned. Dined at Ipswich. We got to Newbury-Port, at about...
159104 Washington, George [Diary entry: 11 June 1781] 1781-06-11 11th. Received Letters from the Marqs. de la Fayette, containing information of Lord Cornwallis’s...
159105 Adams, John Review of James Hillhouse, Propositions, 12 April 1808 1808-04-12 Review Propositions for amending the Constitution of the United States, Submitted by Mr Hillhouse...
159106 Washington, George [Diary entry: 21 February 1768] 1768-02-21 21. Quite warm—still—and tolerably clear.
159107 Washington, George [Diary entry: 16 December 1768] 1768-12-16 16. Clear & cool tho the Wind was Southwardly.
159108 Hamilton, Alexander Continental Congress Motion on Vermont, 5 December 1782 1782-12-05 Whereas it appears to Congress by authentic documents that the people inhabiting the district of...
159109 Washington, George [Diary entry: 4 January 1760] 1760-01-04 Friday Jany. 4th. The Weather continud Drisling and Warm, and I kept the House all day. Mrs....
159110 Committee of Secret Correspondence Contract between the Secret Committee and Thomas … 1775-11-28 Owner anonymous; transcript furnished by courtesy of Dr. Joseph E. Fields, Joliet, Ill. (1957)...
159111 Jefferson, George Notice of a Land Lottery, 8 April 1768 1768-04-08 For disposing of ( by way of Lottery ) the several valuable tracts of land that are below...
159112 Adams, John Quincy Monday January 1st. 1787. 1787-01-01 I received, two letters, and a couple of Packets of newspapers, from Europe, they were the more...
159113 Washington, George [Diary entry: 28 December 1797] 1797-12-28 28. Clear with but little Wind. Mer. from 15 to 34. Mr. Lear went away after breakfast. Began to...
159114 UNKNOWN Vice Admiralty Court Minute Book Entry: 29 October 1768 1768-10-29 Wm. Sheaffe, Esqr., Dy. Collector &c. vs. Brigt. Triton. Sewal His Honor the Judge gave his...
159115 Hamilton, Alexander The Examination Number XIII, [27 February 1802] 1802-02-27 The advocates of the power of Congress to abolish the Judges, endeavor to deduce a presumption of...
159116 Washington, George [Diary entry: 4 April 1787] 1787-04-04 Wednesday. 4th. Mercury at 44 in the Morning—73 at Noon and 70 at Night. Wind southerly, and...
159117 Washington, George [Diary entry: 18 May 1773] 1773-05-18 18. Clear & pleasant being at the same time a little warm.
159118 Jefferson, Thomas Thomas Jefferson’s Notes on George Divers’s Answer to … 1817-07-23 M r Divers’s answer . Notes on it. These answers of mr Divers are to be considered as if given...
159119 Washington, George [Diary entry: 11 August 1771] 1771-08-11 11. At home all day. Miss Polly Brazier dined here. Polly Brazier may be a relation of Capt....
159120 Washington, George General Orders, 26 May 1780 1780-05-26 [Officers] Of the Day Tomorrow[:] Brigadier General Irvine[,] Major Reid[,] Brigade Major Church...