16835111 Thurdsday. (Adams Papers)
Dined at the Colonels. Drank Tea at Mr. Paines with a number of Ladies, and spent the Evening at...
168352For the National Gazette, [ca. 23 January] 1792 (Madison Papers)
In every political society, parties are unavoidable. A difference of interests, real or supposed,...
168353[Diary entry: 21 January 1774] (Washington Papers)
21. Doctr. Rumney went away after Breakfast. Mr. Custis & I went a hunting in the Neck & after...
168354Motion concerning Peace Negotiations, [17 June] 1782 (Madison Papers)
MS ( NA : PCC , No. 36, I, 345). In JM’s hand. Docketed: “Motion of Mr Witherspoon Mr Madison....
168355Note on the Digital Edition of This Chapter (Washington Papers)
This diary chapter includes JPEG images of print edition pages 38–117, the facsimiles of the...
168356[March 19. Thursday.] (Adams Papers)
March 19. Thursday. Captain McIntosh assured Us that by his Reckoning when he was taken he was in...
168357Friday the 11th of August 1780 (Adams Papers)
This morning we got up and breakfasted. After breakfast Pappa went to the premiere bible to see...
168358[Diary entry: 7 June 1771] (Washington Papers)
7. Agreed with Mr. Pendleton of Frederick for all the Land to be Included by a Line to be run...
168359Enclosure I: Report of the Governor of Georgia on Confiscation Acts, 15 July 1789 (Jefferson Papers)
The Governor, who by the order of Council of the 12th. June last, was requested to draw up and...
168360[Diary entry: 14 July 1785] (Washington Papers)
Thursday 14th. Mercury at 72 in the Morng.—77 at Noon and 79 at Night. Day clear—with a little...
168361[Diary entry: 27 May 1768] (Washington Papers)
27. Clear and somewhat Cool tho’ there was but little Wind.
168362[Diary entry: 7 April 1798] (Washington Papers)
7. Morning thick & misting. Wind easterly Mer. 48. Clear at Noon & cloudy afterwards. Mer. 50 at...
168363John Tabor Kempe Editorial Note (Jay Papers)
Despite his youth, John Jay was not averse to controversy in his practice. In several instances,...
168364[Diary entry: 25 August 1768] (Washington Papers)
25. Hauling the Sein upon the Bar of Cedar point for Sheeps heads but catchd none. Run down below...
168365Report on Memorial from Merchants of Hamburg, [26 July] 1783 (Madison Papers)
MS ( NA : PCC , No. 41, X, 348). On 20 December 1782 Caspar Voght and Company of the “neutral...
168366[Diary entry: 22 October 1787] (Washington Papers)
Monday. 22d. Went up to a meeting of the Potomack Company at George Town. Called at Muddy hole...
1683678th. (Adams Papers)
Attended at the office; and wrote diligently, all day. Cold weather coming on apace. Thomson and...
168368Notes on Law Cases, [ca. 4 November] 1792 (Madison Papers)
A. brought trespass on case vs. B. damages laid at £50 B. instead of expected offsetts, brought...
168369[Diary entry: 14 December 1798] (Washington Papers)
14. After dinner set out on my journey home. Reached Chester.
168370Adams’ Report of the Argument: Suffolk Superior Court, Boston, August 1766 (Adams Papers)
On a Bill of Exchange, drawn on N. York, protested. Q. made was whether Bill on N. York was a...
168371[Diary entry: 18 November 1771] (Washington Papers)
18. Clear and pleasant but a little Cooler.
168372[Diary entry: 24 June 1769] (Washington Papers)
24. Finishd going over my Corn in the Neck with the Hoes as also with the Plows the second time....
168373[Fryday May 3. 1776.] (Adams Papers)
Fryday May 3. 1776. A Petition from Peter Simon was presented to Congress and read. Ordered that...
168374[Diary entry: 30 August 1795] (Washington Papers)
30. Fresh So. Westerly wind—warm & clear.
168375[Diary entry: 20 March 1771] (Washington Papers)
20. Smoky, and more or less Cloudy with but little Wind and pleast.
168376Sunday 28th. (Adams Papers)
6 o clock. Calm and cloudy. 9 o clock. It begins to freshen. 6 o clock P.M. A very fresh breeze....
168377Orderly Book, 16 October 1758 (Washington Papers)
Camp at Stony Creek Octr 16. 1758 Monday G. O. Parole Winchester The Artillery is to March to...
168378[Diary entry: 3 January 1768] (Washington Papers)
3. Rain, with the Wind at So. West. Gd. still hard froze, except the Top of it.
168379Conversation with George Hammond, [15–28 December 1792] (Hamilton Papers)
Since this conversation with Mr. Jefferson I have had one with Mr. Hamilton upon the same...
168380[Diary entry: 28 January 1760] (Washington Papers)
Monday Jany. 28th. The River close again & the ground very Knobby & hard. The wind got So. about...