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I am wearied to Death with the Life I lead. The Business of the Congress is tedious, beyond...
168362[Diary entry: 9 October 1774] (Washington Papers)
9. Went to the Presbeterian Meeting in the forenoon and Romish Church in the Afternoon. Dind at...
168363[Diary entry: 9 October 1774] (Washington Papers)
9. Rather warm in the forenoon with appearances of Rain abt. 2 Oclock but none fell. However it...
Your letter of the 13th ulto from Boston, gave me pleasure, as I learnt thereby that you were...
1683651774 Saturday Octr. 8. (Adams Papers)
Dined with Mr. George Clymer—Mr. Dickinson and a large Company again.
168366[Diary entry: 8 October 1774] (Washington Papers)
8. At Congress. Dined with Mr. John Cadwallader.
168367[Diary entry: 8 October 1774] (Washington Papers)
8. Warm, but somewhat lowering.
1683681774 Fryday Octr. 7. (Adams Papers)
Dined with Mr. Thos. Smith, with a large Company, the Virginians and others.
I thank you for all your kind favours. I wish I could write to you, much oftener than I do. I...
I have just Time to thank you for your Letters by Mr Revere, and all other of your Favours. The...
168371[Diary entry: 7 October 1774] (Washington Papers)
7. At Congress. Dined at Mr. Thos. Smiths. Thomas Smith (1745–1809) was deputy surveyor of the...
168372[Diary entry: 7 October 1774] (Washington Papers)
7. Again warm—wind notwithstanding Easterly.
1683731774 Thursday. Octr. 6. (Adams Papers)
Dined with Mr. Hodge, Father in Law to Mr. Bayard.
Mr. Gadsden. There are Numbers of Men who will risque their all. I shudder at the thought of the...
ALS : New York Public Library Since my last to you, which went per Capt. Foulger, the Parliament,...
168376[Diary entry: 6 October 1774] (Washington Papers)
6. At Congress. Din’d at Mr. Saml. Meridith’s.
168377[Diary entry: 6 October 1774] (Washington Papers)
6. Little or no Wind. Clear & Warm.
Letter not found: to John Morgan [c.6 Oct. 1774]. The following item appears in the Parke-Bernet...
1683791774. Wednesday Octr. 5th. (Adams Papers)
Dined with Dr. Cadwallador, in Company with Governor Hamilton, Gen. Lee, Mr. Henry, Mr....
168380[Diary entry: 5 October 1774] (Washington Papers)
5. At Congress as above, Dined at Doctr. Bonds. Dr. Thomas Bond (1712–1784), physician and...
168381[Diary entry: 5 October 1774] (Washington Papers)
5. Warm without wind & being clear at the same time.
1683821774 Tuesday. Octr. 4. (Adams Papers)
Dined with Mr. Alexander Wilcox, with all the Delegates from N. York, and several other...
168383[Diary entry: 4 October 1774] (Washington Papers)
4. At Congress till 3 Oclock. Dined at young Doctr. Shippens.
168384[Diary entry: 4 October 1774] (Washington Papers)
4. Cool, but not quite so much so as yesterday.
1683851774 Monday Octr. 3. 1774. (Adams Papers)
Breakfasted at home with Coll. Dagworthy of Maryland, Captn. Dagworthy his Brother, Major De...
168386[Diary entry: 3 October 1774] (Washington Papers)
3. At Congress till 3 Oclock. Dined at Mr. Reed’s. Joseph Reed (1741–1785), a lawyer in...
168387[Diary entry: 3 October 1774] (Washington Papers)
3. Cool. Wind fresh from the No. West.
Letter not found: from Robert McMickan, 3 Oct. 1774. GW wrote McMickan on 7 Jan. 1775 : “Your...
1683891774. Sunday. Octr. 2. (Adams Papers)
Went to Christ Church and heard Mr. Coombs upon “Judge not according to the Appearance, but judge...
Since I wrote you, Jealousies seem to rise higher between the People and the Army. It has been...