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16101 Washington, George [Diary entry: 3 April 1775] 1775-04-03 3. Mr. Wilper went away. Mr. Magowan & self walkd into the Neck.
16102 Washington, George [Diary entry: 3 April 1775] 1775-04-03 3. Wind at No. Wt.—fresh & Cool all the forepart of the day—latter part moderate—Wind Southerly.
16103 Washington, George Newton, Thomas Jr. From George Washington to Thomas Newton, 3 April 1775 … 1775-04-03 Letter not found: to Thomas Newton, Jr., 3 April 1775. Newton wrote GW on 12 April : “I Received...
16104 Washington, George Dunmore, John Murray, fourth earl of From George Washington to Lord Dunmore, 3 April 1775 1775-04-03 At second hand, I learnt from Captain Floyd, that the Surveys made by Mr Crawford under the...
16105 Simpson, Gilbert Washington, George To George Washington from Gilbert Simpson, 3 April 1775 1775-04-03 I Reced your letter by Mr William Stephens dated in March in Which I find you are verey Much...
16106 Stephens, Dennis Washington, George To George Washington from Dennis Stephens, 3 April 1775 1775-04-03 I have had the mortification of Seing a letter from under your hand directed to Mr Gilbert...
16107 Tudor, William Adams, John To John Adams from William Tudor, 4 April 1775 1775-04-04 The interesting Advices we rec’d here on Sunday, and which the Papers will acquaint You, have had...
16108 Warren, Mercy Otis Adams, John To John Adams from Mercy Otis Warren, 4 April 1775 1775-04-04 At the same time that I make my Gratful Acknowledgment, for the instructive sentiments and...
16109 Foxcroft, John Franklin, Benjamin To Benjamin Franklin from John Foxcroft, 4 April 1775 1775-04-04 ALS : American Philosophical Society Your very agreable favour of the 4th. of Janry. I rec’d by...
16110 Washington, George [Diary entry: 4 April 1775] 1775-04-04 4. Mr. Tilghman Mr. Buchanan, Mr. Herbert, Mr. Danl. Carroll & Mr. Fitzgerald came down to Dinner...
16111 Washington, George [Diary entry: 4 April 1775] 1775-04-04 4. Misting, & Raining more or less all day with but little Wind and that Southerly.
16112 Dickinson, John Washington, George To George Washington from John Dickinson, 4 April 1775 … 1775-04-04 Letter not found: from John Dickinson, 4 April 1775. On 13 April GW wrote Dickinson that he had...
16113 Bradford, William Madison, James To James Madison from William Bradford, 4 April 1775 1775-04-04 Though the business that at present surrounds me on every side, makes writing inconvenient, yet I...
16114 Franklin, Benjamin Speculation on the Speed of Ships, 5 April 1775 1775-04-05 MS : Library of Congress During his homeward voyage Franklin took time off from writing his...
16115 Washington, George [Diary entry: 5 April 1775] 1775-04-05 5. At home all day with the above Gentleman.
16116 Washington, George [Diary entry: 5 April 1775] 1775-04-05 5. Wind very fresh and Cold from the No. West all day.
16117 Washington, George Mercer, George From George Washington to George Mercer, 5 April 1775 1775-04-05 The writing of this Letter, has been delayed longer than I expected, for the following...
16118 Washington, George Montagu, Edward From George Washington to Edward Montagu, 5 April 1775 1775-04-05 My Letter of the 4th of December to Colo. Mercer (dispatched by the first opportunity that...
16119 Grayson, William Washington, George To George Washington from William Grayson, 5 April 1775 1775-04-05 I have the honor of your favor of the 2nd of Aprill; in answer to which, it is the desire of our...
16120 Wythe, George Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from George Wythe, 5 April 1775 1775-04-05 I do not know that the terms on which the crown engaged to grant the lands in Virginia are...
16121 Washington, George [Diary entry: 6 April 1775] 1775-04-06 6. All the above Gentlemen except Mr. Magowan went away after Breakfast. Mr. R. Adam came in the...
16122 Washington, George [Diary entry: 6 April 1775] 1775-04-06 6. A hard frost—day colder & wind harder from the same Quarter than yesterday.
16123 Washington, George Fairfax, George William From George Washington to George William Fairfax, 6 … 1775-04-06 Letter not found: to George William Fairfax, 6 April 1775. On 30 June 1786 GW wrote Fairfax :...
16124 Snickers, Edward Washington, George To George Washington from Edward Snickers, 6 April 1775 1775-04-06 I Receved a letter from youre miller in Regard to the whet I Sent Last to youre mill whare in he...
16125 Wythe, George Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from George Wythe, 6 April 1775 1775-04-06 Since my letter of yesterday, I have looked cursorily over all the charters in my office. Of...
16126 Washington, George [Diary entry: 7 April 1775] 1775-04-07 7. Mr. Adam went away after Breakfast. I continued at home all day.
16127 Washington, George [Diary entry: 7 April 1775] 1775-04-07 7. Pleasant forenoon, but rather cool & Raw afterwards notwithstandg. the Wind was Southerly.
16128 Digges, George Washington, George To George Washington from George Digges, 7 April 1775 1775-04-07 My Father & Mr Hawkins will take four hundred Bushel of your Salt, & I will copy a few...
16129 Washington, George [Diary entry: 8 April 1775] 1775-04-08 8. Mr. Magowan went away after Breakfast. Mrs. Washington & self rid to the Mill.
16130 Washington, George [Diary entry: 8 April 1775] 1775-04-08 8. Rather Cool, Wind, what there was of it at No. East.