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No. | Author | Recipient | Title | Date | Context |
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183351 | Washington, George | General Orders, 19 October 1778 | 1778-10-19 | As Coll Greaton is unable to attend the Court Martial whereof he was yesterday appointed... | |
183352 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 14 February 1775] | 1775-02-14 | 14. Cool & raw all day—the fore part at least. Wind Northerly. | |
183353 | Committee of Detail | Draft of the Federal Constitution: Report of Committee … | 1787-08-06 | 6 August 1787. On 6 Aug. John Rutledge delivered the report of the “Committee of detail” in the... | |
183354 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 6 December 1771] | 1771-12-06 | 6. At home alone all day. In the afternoon Mr. Phil. Pendleton came. The purpose of Pendleton’s... | |
183355 | Adams, John Quincy | 25. | 1788-11-25 | Charles came home from Cambridge. | |
183356 | Madison, James | Resolutions on Kentucky Statehood, 12 December 1785 | 1785-12-12 | … Fifth ,—That the use and navigation of the river Ohio, so far as the territory of the proposed... | |
183357 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 11 June 1775] | 1775-06-11 | 11th. Went to Church in the forenoon & then went out & Dined at Mr. H. Hills. Returnd in the... | |
183358 | Adams, John | 1774 Septr. 10. Saturday. | 1774-09-10 | Attended my Duty upon the Sub Committee. Dined at home. Dr. Morgan, Dr. Cocks Cox , Mr. Spence... | |
183359 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 27 July 1762] | 1762-07-27 | 27. Crump went over to Bells to work. | |
183360 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 29 March 1771] | 1771-03-29 | 29. Upon the Arbitration with the above Gentlemen as above. | |
183361 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 18 September 1769] | 1769-09-18 | 18. Wind still Northwardly tho but little of it. Day lowering & the Evening very Cloudy. | |
183362 | Hamilton, Alexander | Outline for George Washington’s Fifth Annual Address to … | ≈1793-11-01 | Objects to be communicated in Speech & Messages I Proclamation II Embarrassments on carrying into... | |
183363 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 26 June 1771] | 1771-06-26 | 26. At home all day Writing. | |
183364 | Washington, George | December [1798] | ≈1798-12-01 | 1. Dined with Mr. Rawle. 2. Ditto with Bingham. From hence until my leaving the City on the 13. I... | |
183365 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 15 December 1769] | 1769-12-15 | 15. Still cold but more moderate than yesterday. The Afternoon lowering & exceeding like for Snow. | |
183366 | Protest of Bills of Exchange, 16 March 1782 | 1782-03-16 | M r . Jay says that when he accepted the Bills hereunto annexed, he had good reason to expect to... | ||
183367 | Adams, John | 1777. Feb. 8. Saturday. | 1777-02-08 | Dined at the Presidents, with Mr. Lux, Messrs. Samuel and Robert Purveyance, Capt. Nicholson of... | |
183368 | Jefferson, Thomas | Thomas Jefferson’s Calculations of Latitude of Willis’s … | 1816-12-08 | Willis’s mountain . Long. W. from Greenwich . 78°–49′–31″ observations with Borda ’s circle. Dec.... | |
183369 | Washington, George | General Orders, 31 January 1780 | 1780-01-31 | The General observes with great concern that too many officers are daily absent from camp by... | |
183370 | Committee of the Virginia Assembly | 32. A Bill for Support of the Poor, 18 June 1779 | 1779-06-18 | Be it enacted by the General Assembly, that the Aldermen of every county wherein such provision,... | |
183371 | Madison, James | Account of Peter Muhlenberg, 20 February 1807 … | 1807-02-20 | § Account of Peter Muhlenberg. 20 February 1807, Department of State. “The above account is... | |
183372 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 13 April 1772] | 1772-04-13 | 13. Clear and Warm in the forenoon—but very windy in the Afternoon. | |
183373 | Washington, George | Agreement for Liberating British Prisoners, 19 April … | 1783-04-19 | Memorandum of Agreement for Liberation of British prisoners of War—agreed upon between the... | |
183374 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 6 October 1770] | 1770-10-06 | 6. Fed our Horses on the Top of the Ridge at one Codleys & arrivd at my Brother Samls. on... | |
183375 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 28 October 1798] | 1798-10-28 | 28. Morning clear & pleasant & continued so all day. Mer. 39 in the Morng. & 40 at Night. The... | |
183376 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 13 May 1787] | 1787-05-13 | Sunday 13th. About Nine o’clock Mr. Corbin and I set out, and dined at Chester, where I was met... | |
183377 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 10 August 1772] | 1772-08-10 | 10. Rid to the Ferry Plantation to the Mill & where my Ditchers were at Work there. In the... | |
183378 | Washington, George | Cash Accounts, December 1773 | ≈1773-12-01 | Cash Decr 3— To Ditto [cash] recd from Thos Newton Junr Esqr. £404. 0. 0 To Ditto recd from Ditto... | |
183379 | Ogden, Matthias | Matthias Ogden’s Plan for Capturing British Officers in … | ≈1782-03-01 | Plan &ca. It will be necessary to have four Whale Boats well man’d by good Oars Men; of their... | |
183380 | Adams, John Quincy | 18th. | 1788-04-18 | A cold north east storm, confined us to the house all day. I read a few pages in one of Gilbert’s... | |
183381 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 14 June 1799] | 1799-06-14 | 14. Morning—calm, but the wind soon came out at No. Wt. & blew very hard all day—appearances of... | |
183382 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 30 April 1795] | 1795-04-30 | 30. Rogers’s—Susquehanna. | |
183383 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 4 March 1775] | 1775-03-04 | 4. Went a Hunting but found nothing. Colo. Harrison and Captn. Wood came here to Dinner. | |
183384 | Enclosure B: [List of Petitions for Compensation for … | ≈1792-04-01 | List of petitions for compensation for transportation during the late War. Petition of Christian... | ||
183385 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 1 January 1771] | 1771-01-01 | Jany. 1st. Rid to my Mill in the forenoon and afternoon. | |
183386 | Adams, John Quincy | 15. | 1788-12-15 | Attended the office. Read a little. Mr. Jackson’s. | |
183387 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 1 June 1775] | 1775-06-01 | June 1st. Warm and clear in the forenoon—Cool afterwards. | |
183388 | Adams, John | 1774. Sunday. Octr. 2. | 1774-10-02 | Went to Christ Church and heard Mr. Coombs upon “Judge not according to the Appearance, but judge... | |
183389 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 16 August 1762] | 1762-08-16 | 16. Began Sowing Wheat at River Quarter. | |
183390 | Washington, George | The Letter Book for the Braddock Campaign | The Preface to this volume includes an extended discussion of the problems relating to the letter... | ||
183391 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 29 August 1795] | 1795-08-29 | 29. Thick morning clear & hot afterwd. | |
183392 | Adams, John | 24 Tuesday. | 1756-02-24 | A fine morning. We are told that Demosthenes transcribed the history of Thucidides 8 times, in... | |
183393 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 19 March 1771] | 1771-03-19 | 19. White frost but the Ground not froze. Morning clear, calm & pleasant, but Evening very... | |
183394 | Jefferson, Thomas | Notes on a Cabinet Meeting, 12 November 1805 | 1805-11-12 | 1805. Nov. 12. Present the 4. Secretaries. subject Spanish affairs. the extension of the war in... | |
183395 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 16 June 1771] | 1771-06-16 | 16. Rain in the Night, & till 8 or Nine Oclock this Morning; then clear, and Warm. Wind Eastwardly. | |
183396 | Adams, John | Proclamation Establishing Lighthouse at Gay Head, 1 … | 1799-07-01 | Proclamation By the President of the United States In pursuance of the act of Congress passed on... | |
183397 | Washington, George | [February 1799] | ≈1799-02-01 | February 1. Mer. at . Brisk southerly Wind all day & towards Noon lowering with appearances of... | |
183398 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 10 February 1769] | 1769-02-10 | 10. Went a shooting again. In the Afternoon fieldg. Lewis returnd from Ball. | |
183399 | Adams, John | [Saturday September 14. 1776.] | 1776-09-14 | Saturday September 14. 1776. A Letter from R. H. Harrison, Secretary to General Washington, was... | |
183400 | Washington, George | General Orders, 29 August 1777 | 1777-08-29 | Each Brigadier is to make return immediately to the Quarter Mr General of the number of... |