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No. | Author | Recipient | Title | Date | Context |
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1651 | Adams, John | 30 Tuesday. | 1756-03-30 | A fair day. Drank Tea and spent the Evening at Mr. Putnams, with Mr. Maccarty, very Sociably. | |
1652 | Franklin, Benjamin | Franklin, Deborah | From Benjamin Franklin to Deborah Franklin, 30 March … | 1756-03-30 | ALS : American Philosophical Society I wrote to you via New York the Day after my Arrival,... |
1653 | Stephen, Adam | Washington, George | To George Washington from Adam Stephen, 30 March 1756 | 1756-03-30 | The inclos’d is a Rough, but Exact Copy of Mr Boyd’s Accounts. The First Contains the... |
1654 | Sharpe, Horatio | Dinwiddie, Robert | Enclosure: Horatio Sharpe to Robert Dinwiddie, 30 March … | 1756-03-30 | I send this to acquaint You with an unhappy Affair that I am told has lately happened at the... |
1655 | Robinson, John | Washington, George | To George Washington from John Robinson, 31 March–2 … | ≈1756-03-31 | I am under some difficulty in giveing my Advice in your present situation, as I think your... |
1656 | Adams, John | 31 Wednesday. | 1756-03-31 | A cool morning. Drank Tea with the Ladies at the Judges. Spent the Evening at Gardiners with the... | |
1657 | Adams, John | [April 1756] | ≈1756-04-01 | A very rainy Day. A little Snow. On this day JA wrote a remarkable letter to his classmate... | |
1658 | Adams, John | April 1756. 1 Thurdsday. | 1756-04-01 | A very rainy Day. A little Snow. On this day JA wrote a remarkable letter to his classmate... | |
1659 | Adams, John | 2. Fryday. | 1756-04-02 | Cool and very windy. Drank Tea, and Spent the Evening at Coll. Chandlers. | |
1660 | Dawson, Thomas | Franklin, Benjamin | The College of William and Mary: Degree of Master of … | 1756-04-02 | MS : American Philosophical Society; two copies: Yale University Library Quum in Charta regia... |
1661 | Adams, John | 3 Saturday. | 1756-04-03 | Dined, Spent the afternoon and drank Tea at Coll. Chandlers. | |
1662 | Adams, John | Cushing, Charles | From John Adams to Charles Cushing, 3 April 1756 | 1756-04-03 | I had the Pleasure, a few Days since, of receiving your favour of February 4th. I am obliged to... |
1663 | Hog, Peter | Washington, George | To George Washington from Peter Hog, 3 April 1756 | 1756-04-03 | Inclosed is the Return for this Month of my Company. I arrived here this Evening with the... |
1664 | Adams, John | 4 Sunday. | 1756-04-04 | Heard Mr. Davis of Holden all Day. Spent the Evening at Mr. Putnams. | |
1665 | Washington, George | Shirley, William | From George Washington to William Shirley, 4 April 1756 … | 1756-04-04 | Letter not found: to William Shirley, 4 April 1756. On 16 May 1756 Shirley wrote to Horatio... |
1666 | Stephen, Adam | Washington, George | To George Washington from Adam Stephen, 4 April 1756 … | 1756-04-04 | Letter not found: from Adam Stephen, 4 April 1756. In JHB, 1752–1755, 1756–1758 H. R. McIlwaine... |
1667 | Adams, John | 5 Monday. | 1756-04-05 | A warm pleasant Day. Drank Tea at Mrs. Paines, came home, lodged with Dr. Upham. | |
1668 | Franklin, Benjamin | Franklin, Deborah | From Benjamin Franklin to Deborah Franklin, [c. 5 April … | 1756-04-05 | AL (incomplete): American Philosophical Society I came down here yesterday with Mr. Hunter, who,... |
1669 | Adams, John | 6 Tuesday. | 1756-04-06 | A fair Day. Drank Tea at Coll. Chandlers, and fixt a Letter for Cushing, Wentworth, Dalton, Lock... | |
1670 | Adams, John | 7 Wednesday. | 1756-04-07 | A fair Morning. Mr. Thayer set out for Coll. Harvard College . | |
1671 | Washington, George | Orders, 7 April 1756 | 1756-04-07 | Colonel Washington orders a Return to be given in immediately of the number of Recruits in Town;... | |
1672 | Washington, George | Blagg, John | From George Washington to John Blagg, 7 April 1756 | 1756-04-07 | You are Hereby ordered to proceed with the party under your command, with the utmost expedition... |
1673 | Washington, George | Dinwiddie, Robert | From George Washington to Robert Dinwiddie, 7 April … | 1756-04-07 | I arrived here yesterday and think it advisable to dispatch an Express (notwithstanding I hear... |
1674 | Washington, George | Robinson, John | From George Washington to John Robinson, 7 April 1756 | 1756-04-07 | I arrived here yesterday and though not a little fatigued, and incessantly hurried by the... |
1675 | Washington, George | Stephen, Adam | From George Washington to Adam Stephen, 7 April 1756 | 1756-04-07 | I am very much surprized to hear that the Officers with the Detachments from Fort Cumberland, are... |
1676 | Dinwiddie, Robert | Washington, George | Commission, 7 April 1756 | 1756-04-07 | Robert Dinwiddie Esqr His Majesty’s Lieutenant Governor and Commander in Chief of the Colony and... |
1677 | Adams, John | 8 Thurdsday. | 1756-04-08 | Heard Mr. Maccarty preach the Lecture, drank Tea with him, and spent the Evening at Mr. Putnams. | |
1678 | Washington, George | Orders, 8 April 1756 | 1756-04-08 | The Officers now in Town, to give in a Return immediately of the Recruits they brought to... | |
1679 | Mercer, George | Rutherford, Robert | George Mercer to Robert Rutherford, 8 April 1756 | 1756-04-08 | Deliver Major Hite what arms, ammunition, &c. he may want, for the party going under his command... |
1680 | Mercer, George | Rutherford, Robert | George Mercer to Robert Rutherford, 8 April 1756 | 1756-04-08 | Deliver Sergeant Hughes one days provision for ten men; one Tent, some cartridge paper, and three... |
1681 | Mercer, George | Blagg, John | George Mercer to John Blagg, 8 April 1756 | 1756-04-08 | As there is a stronger party of the militia now to join you than was expected, Colonel Washington... |
1682 | Washington, George | Bell, David | From George Washington to David Bell, 8 April 1756 | 1756-04-08 | To Captain David Bell. of the Virginia Regiment. You are Hereby Ordered to proceed immediately to... |
1683 | Dinwiddie, Robert | Washington, George | To George Washington from Robert Dinwiddie, 8 April … | 1756-04-08 | You formerly had a Commission to appoint Courts Martial, as that was not explicit enough, but... |
1684 | Adams, John | 9 Fryday. | 1756-04-09 | Drank Tea at Coll. Chandlers, spent the Evening at home with My Friend Eliot, lodged with him. | |
1685 | Washington, George | Orders, 9 April 1756 | 1756-04-09 | A Regimental Court Martial to sit immediately to enquire whether John Hogan, and William Bond,... | |
1686 | Washington, George | Morris, Robert Hunter | From George Washington to Robert Hunter Morris, 9 April … | 1756-04-09 | I had scarce reachd Williamsburg, before an express was after me with news of the French &... |
1687 | Adams, John | 10 Saturday. | 1756-04-10 | A raw cold day. The man to whom Nature has given a great and Surprizing Genius, will perform... | |
1688 | Kelsick, Richard | Franklin, Benjamin | To Benjamin Franklin from Richard Kelsick: Certificate … | 1756-04-10 | DS : American Philosophical Society At THE Borough OF Norfolk the Tenth Day of April One Thousand... |
1689 | Washington, George | Orders, 10 April 1756 | 1756-04-10 | The Sentence of the Court-Martial, whereof Captain Peachy was President, is approved: and Richard... | |
1690 | Washington, George | Bell, David | From George Washington to David Bell, 10 April 1756 | 1756-04-10 | As the Inhabitants of the place seem much alarmed, and under continued apprehensions of being... |
1691 | Washington, George | Orders, 11–12 April 1756 | ≈1756-04-11 | The Officers are to examine the arms, ammunition, &c. of the men, immediately. They are to have... | |
1692 | Adams, John | 11 Sunday. | 1756-04-11 | Heard Mr. Maccarty preach all Day. Spent the Evening at Mr. Paines, and supped upon fresh Fish... | |
1693 | Adams, John | 12 Monday. | 1756-04-12 | Signs of Rain. Cleard off about 10. A most beautiful Day. Drank Tea with Coll. Chandler, and... | |
1694 | Washington, George | Bell, David | From George Washington to David Bell, 12 April 1756 | 1756-04-12 | If you find it impossible to procure a sufficient number of canoes to transport the Stores at... |
1695 | Washington, George | Mercer, John Fenton | From George Washington to John Fenton Mercer, 12 April … | 1756-04-12 | If this overtakes you on cape-capon, or any of its waters, you are immediately to return to... |
1696 | Adams, John | 12 [i.e. 13] Tuesday. | 1756-04-13 | A fine morning. A Charming warm Day. Every thing looks gay and lively. The Grass begins to... | |
1697 | Mercer, George | George Mercer’s Orders, 13 April 1756 | 1756-04-13 | The Troops now in Town to hold themselves in readiness to march to Fort-Cumberland at the least... | |
1698 | Washington, George | Bell, David | From George Washington to David Bell, 14–15 April 1756 | ≈1756-04-14 | It is my Orders that you send out Scouting Parties of the Light Horse as often as it can possibly... |
1699 | Mercer, George | Rutherford, Robert | George Mercer to Robert Rutherford, 14–15 April 1756 | ≈1756-04-14 | It is Colonel Washingtons orders, that you load a Waggon immediately with provision, and send it... |
1700 | Adams, John | 13 [i.e. 14] Wednesday. | 1756-04-14 | A pleasant morning. Wheeler drank Tea here. I went with him in the Evening, to Capt. Stearns. |