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6841[Diary entry: 1 March 1768] (Washington Papers)
Mar. 1st. Cool & clear. Wind fresh from the No. West. Ground froze.
6842[Diary entry: 2 March 1768] (Washington Papers)
2. Hunting again, & catchd a fox with a bobd Tail & cut Ears, after 7 hours chase in wch. most of...
6843[Diary entry: 2 March 1768] (Washington Papers)
2. Cool morning but clear, still, and pleasant afterwards. Frost again.
6844[Diary entry: 3 March 1768] (Washington Papers)
3. Returnd home much disorderd by a Lax, Griping and violent straining.
6845[Diary entry: 3 March 1768] (Washington Papers)
3. Lowering with some sprinkles of Rain.
6846[Diary entry: 3 March 1768] (Washington Papers)
Mar. 3d. Deliverd a Load of 508 Bushels of Muddy hole Wheat to Mr. Kirks Ship and my Schooner...
6847[Diary entry: 4 March 1768] (Washington Papers)
4. At Home, worse with the above complaints. Sent for Doctr. Rumney, who came in the Afternn.
6848[Diary entry: 4 March 1768] (Washington Papers)
4. Cool, Wind at No. West, & frosty.
6849[Diary entry: 5 March 1768] (Washington Papers)
5. Very bad the Doctr. staying with me.
6850[Diary entry: 5 March 1768] (Washington Papers)
5. Cool, & Cloudy. Ground froze. Towards Night Snow—just to whiten the Ground.
6851[Diary entry: 5 March 1768] (Washington Papers)
5. Deliverd another Load of 517½ Bushls. of the Neck Wheat to the above ship and returnd the same...
6852[Diary entry: 6 March 1768] (Washington Papers)
6. Something better—Doctr. still here—& Mr. Ramsay came down to see me.
6853[Diary entry: 6 March 1768] (Washington Papers)
6. Ground & snow hard froze. Clear, Wind Northwardly.
6854[Diary entry: 7 March 1768] (Washington Papers)
7. Rather better. Doctr. went home after breakfast. Mr. Ramsay staid to Dinner.
6855[Diary entry: 7 March 1768] (Washington Papers)
7. Clear & cool, wind still Northwardly.
Printed in The Pennsylvania Chronicle, and Universal Advertiser , December 5–12, 1768; draft in...
6857[Diary entry: 8 March 1768] (Washington Papers)
8. Mending fast. Colo. Thos. Moore calld here on his way from Alexa. Home, but made no stay....
6858[Diary entry: 8 March 1768] (Washington Papers)
8. Frosty Morning—but clear & pleast. day. Wind Southwardly.
ALS : The Royal Society Dr. Priestly left these Specimens of the Circles with me to be produc’d...
6860[Diary entry: 9 March 1768] (Washington Papers)
9. Still mending. At home alone.
6861[Diary entry: 9 March 1768] (Washington Papers)
9. No frost. Clear & pleast. forenoon & Mid day—but hazy afternoon. Wind fresh from South.
Autograph abstract: The Royal Society A brief Account of that Part of Doctor Priestly’s Work on...
LS : American Philosophical Society I inclose this in a Packet Sent by the Committee of...
6864[Diary entry: 10 March 1768] (Washington Papers)
10. Mending still. Rid out. Mr. Peake & Auge. Darrel dind here. Humphrey Peake (1733–1785), who...
6865[Diary entry: 10 March 1768] (Washington Papers)
10. Lowering Morning. Rainy, & Windy afternoon from the So[uth]ward.
6866Advertisement, 10 March 1768 (Washington Papers)
To Any of the Name of Stot, Wills, Richardson, or Smith In Durham, In England Alexandria Virg....
This Letter will, I expect, be delivered to you by Mr Walter Magowan, who for many years has livd...
The bearer Mr Walter Magowan has an order upon you for £13.0.9 being the proceeds of two Hhds of...
In my last from London I gave you a detail of the various schemes I had form’d and of the great...
6870[Diary entry: 11 March 1768] (Washington Papers)
11. At home alone all day.