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183421 Washington, George General Orders, 17 February 1779 1779-02-17 The Commandants of Divisions, Brigades & Corps are to be particularly careful that the camp is...
183422 Washington, George [Diary entry: 26 July 1772] 1772-07-26 26. Much such a day as yesterday, except there being a little more Wind from the Westward.
183423 Hamtramck, John Francis Enclosure II: Report on Navigability of Rivers in … 1788-01-01 leagues From Post Vincennes to the mouth of the Wabash is called  60 From do. to Tomhoute (no...
183424 Washington, George [Diary entry: 15 December 1770] 1770-12-15 15. Calm and Pleasant forenoon—a little lowering in the afternn.
183425 Washington, George General Orders, 20 March 1783 1783-03-20 For the day tomorrow Major Graham Brigd. Qr Master Hampshire Briga. For duty the 4th...
183426 Adams, John May 3. Sunday. 1778-05-03 Mr. Izzard and Lady, Mr. Lloyd and Lady, Dr. Bancroft and much other Company dined, with Dr....
183427 Washington, George [Diary entry: 23 October 1772] 1772-10-23 23. Dined at Caroline Court House and reachd Hubbards in the Afternoon. Founderd two of my Horses.
183428 Washington, George [Diary entry: 9 April 1769] 1769-04-09 9. Still cool but not equal to three days past—clear & the wind getting abt. Southwardly.
183429 Quincy, Josiah Jr. Josiah Quincy’s Opening for the Defense: 29 November … 1770-11-29 May it please your Honours, and you Gentlemen of the Jury. The prisoners at the bar stand...
183430 Editorial Note The effectiveness of an army rests in large measure on the quality of its officers. GW recognized...