168341From George Washington to Joseph Reed, 22 October 1779 (Washington Papers)
Three days ago I received your obliging favor of the 14th and was sorry to find you had been so...
168342General Orders, 4 September 1782 (Washington Papers)
For the day tomorw Brigadier General Huntington Colonel Sheppard Lieutenant Colonel Sproat...
168343[Diary entry: 25 July 1788] (Washington Papers)
Friday 25th. Thermometer at 72 in the Morng.—84 at Noon and 80 at Night. Fore part of the day...
168344[Diary entry: 7 December 1799] (Washington Papers)
7. Rainy morning, with the Wind at No. Et. & Mer. at 37. Afternoon clear & pleasant wind...
168345From George Washington to Samuel Huntington, 24 January 1781 (Washington Papers)
I have the honor to introduce to your Excellency’s acqe the Count de Charlus Son to the Marqs de...
168346From George Washington to Gouverneur Morris, 25 June 1794 (Washington Papers)
(Duplicate) (Private) My dear Sir, Mount Vernon 25th June 1794 The sole object of the enclosed...
168347[Diary entry: 24 November 1769] (Washington Papers)
24. J. P. Custis and I dined with others at the Govrs. I spent the Evening at Hayes. GW and...
168348General Orders, 27 April 1779 (Washington Papers)
A General Court-Martial of the line to sit tomorrow morning 10 ôclock at the usual place to try...
168349[The Weather] March [1767] (Washington Papers)
1st. Soft mild, still, & pleasant. Somewhat cloudy. 2. (No frost) Cloudy till abt. 11 Oclock then...
168350General Orders, 10 June 1782 (Washington Papers)
The General was as well satisfied with the appearance and Manoeuvring of the 2d Brigade of...
168351From George Washington to Benjamin Lincoln, 31 August 1783 (Washington Papers)
I enclose you the Copy of a Letter from Captn Segond in behalf of himself & Lieut. Boulieu, the...
168352From George Washington to James Gildart, 25 February 1768 (Washington Papers)
Your not sending me the Goods requird in a Letter of the 21st of July 1766, nor acknowledging the...
168353From George Washington to Radnor, 8 July 1797 (Washington Papers)
The sentiments which your Lordship has been pleased to express (in your favour of the 19th of...
168354[Diary entry: 15 July 1770] (Washington Papers)
15. At home all day alone except Miss Massey being here.
168355[Diary entry: 30 March 1790] (Washington Papers)
Tuesday 30th. Exercised in the Post Chaise with Mrs. Washington. The Company at the Levee to day...
168356From George Washington to Pierre Charles L’Enfant, 4 March 1782 (Washington Papers)
I have been favord with a Letter from you of the 18th feby—I am sensible how disagreable it is to...
168357[Diary entry: 23 March 1772] (Washington Papers)
23. Returnd to Williamsburg before 10 Oclock and dined at the Club & Spent the Evening at the same.
168358From George Washington to David Forman, 21 July 1781 (Washington Papers)
When I request your particular Care of the inclosed, it is necessary that I should inform you in...
168359From George Washington to William Pearce, 16 August 1795 (Washington Papers)
Your letter, begun on the 9th and ended on the 12th instt, with its several enclosures, came to...
168360From George Washington to John Jay, 14 September 1779 (Washington Papers)
I have the honor to inclose your Excellency a copy of a Letter from Lt Colo. Taylor stationed at...
168361[Diary entry: 20 July 1772] (Washington Papers)
20. Colo. Fairfax & Lady, Mr. W. Washington Lady & 3 Children; Mrs. B. Fairfax, Miss Carlyle, Mr....
168362[Diary entry: 6 January 1769] (Washington Papers)
6. Ground hard froze—but soon thawd the Morning being clear & moderate—the Wind Still—afternoon a...
168363From George Washington to Robert Morris, 22 September 1782 (Washington Papers)
I am really more alarmed at the Contents of your letters of the 29th and 30th of Augt and 9th of...
168364General Orders, 14 February 1781 (Washington Papers)
The General with great satisfaction communicates to the Army the following Intelligence just...
168365[Diary entry: 9 August 1771] (Washington Papers)
9. Afternoon Cloudy again with a fine mist for a few Minutes. Very little Wind.
168366[Diary entry: 3 April 1769] (Washington Papers)
3. Colo. Bassett and family set of homeward as Jacky Custis did to School & the above Gentlemen...
168367[Diary entry: 24 March 1799] (Washington Papers)
24. Mer. at 32. Wind westerly—clear and pleasant. Mr. Robt. Stith came to dinner & stayed all N.
168368From George Washington to Elias Dayton, 3 July 1782 (Washington Papers)
From the inclosed information of Captain Stevens there is reason to apprehend, the business of...
168369From George Washington to Robert Lewis, 16 October 1783 (Washington Papers)
Since I was favored with your letter of Septr I have received the enclosed from Mr Lund...
168370From George Washington to Samuel Huntington, 13 September 1780 (Washington Papers)
This will be presented to your Excellency by Captain Hendricks Solomon of Stockbridge who with...
168371[Diary entry: 6 May 1790] (Washington Papers)
Thursday 6th. Exercised on horseback in the forenoon. The following, out of several others who...
168372[Diary entry: 14 January 1775] (Washington Papers)
14. A little smoky & hazy. Wind fresh from the So. Wt. all day. Warm.
168373General Orders, 29 May 1783 (Washington Papers)
For the day tomorrow Brigr Genl Dayton B.Q.M. Jersey Brigade The 1st Massa. regt gives the Guards...
168374From George Washington to a Board of General Officers, 2 June 1778 (Washington Papers)
The business of your meeting, this morning, is to take into consideration and report your...
168375[Diary entry: 21 November 1799] (Washington Papers)
21. Morning perfectly clear & calm. A remarkably white hoar frost and Mer. at 30—but little wind...
168376[Diary entry: 11 May 1775] (Washington Papers)
11. Dined at Young Doctr. Shippens—spent the Eveng. at my Lodgings. In Congress the credentials...
168377From George Washington to Brigadier General Anthony Wayne, 6 October 1779 (Washington Papers)
I recd yours of yesterday last Evening. It was intirely owing to the idleness of the Express that...
168378From George Washington to Brig. Gen. William Maxwell, 27 January 1777 [letter not found] (Washington Papers)
Letter not found: to Brig. Gen. William Maxwell, 27 Jan. 1777. Maxwell wrote to GW on 9 Feb. to...
168379From George Washington to Nathaniel Sackett, 15 October 1782 (Washington Papers)
Genl Washington’s Compliments to Mr Sacket—and begs he will accept his thanks for the Cheese...
168380From George Washington to Peter Hog, 6 September 1755 (Washington Papers)
By the new Appointment and Regulations, you stand as eldest Captain in the Virginia Regiment;...
168381From George Washington to Gouverneur Morris, 30 April 1782 (Washington Papers)
It is with great pleasure, I make use of the earliest occasion to acknowledge the receipt of your...
168382[Diary entry: 18 August 1769] (Washington Papers)
18. Morning Cool, but Midday warm notwithstanding the Wind blew fresh.
168383From George Washington to George Clinton, 11 July 1787 (Washington Papers)
The bearer Mr Timothy Tuttle has been with me to obtain on some terms—I did not enquire into...
168384To Thomas Jefferson from George Washington, 20 March 1793 (Jefferson Papers)
I have to request that it may be given in charge to the director of the mint, to take measures...
168385From George Washington to Samuel Huntington, 16 October 1780 (Washington Papers)
I have the honor to transmit Your Excelliency the Copy of the Letter (No. 1) I wrote to Sr Henry...
168386George Washington to the Major Generals and Officers Commanding Brigades, 22 January 1780 (Hamilton Papers)
Morristown [ New Jersey ] January 22, 1780 . Deplores conditions of Army. States that number of...
168387[Diary entry: 15 August 1788] (Washington Papers)
Friday 15th. Thermometer at 67 in the morning—72 at Noon and 70 at Night. Wind though very little...
168388[Diary entry: 26 May 1771] (Washington Papers)
26. Dined at Mr. Booths and proceeded to Mrs. Washington’s of Popes Creek in the Afternoon.
168389From George Washington to James Madison, 20 May 1792 (Washington Papers)
As there is a possibility if not a probability, that I shall not see you on your return home; or,...
168390[Diary entry: 20 January 1769] (Washington Papers)
20. Fox huntg. again with Mr. Wagener Mr. Fairfax and Mr. Clarke. The two last dind here. Mr....