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ALS : American Philosophical Society Thanks I would Return, if any Thanks were equal to that...
7382[Diary entry: 13 August 1768] (Washington Papers)
13. The hounds havg. started a Fox in self huntg. we followd & run it after sevl. hours chase...
7383[Diary entry: 13 August 1768] (Washington Papers)
13. Warm with very little Wind. Clouds to the Westward—but no Rain here.
I have Just Ben over all the plantations and give you ass true an account ass I Can of the...
7385[Diary entry: 14 August 1768] (Washington Papers)
14. At home. Mrs. Fairfax & Miss Nicholas came in the Afternoon.
7386[Diary entry: 14 August 1768] (Washington Papers)
14. Wind abt. Southwest & tolerably fresh, otherwise Warm. Clouds to the Westward & thunder with...
7387[Diary entry: 15 August 1768] (Washington Papers)
15. Went to Court. Mr. Igns. Digges Mr. Lee and Mr. Hill came here. Ignatius Digges (1707–1785)...
7388[Diary entry: 15 August 1768] (Washington Papers)
15. Great appearances of Rain but none fell with us. Warm.
7389[Diary entry: 15 August 1768] (Washington Papers)
15. Set in to Sowing Wheat at Muddy hole.
7390Queries, 16–18 August 1768 (Franklin Papers)
Printed in The London Chronicle , August 16–18, 1768 QUERIES recommended to the Consideration of...
7391[Diary entry: 16 August 1768] (Washington Papers)
16. At home with the above Gentlemen. Mrs. Fairfax & Miss Nicholas went home after Dinner.
7392[Diary entry: 16 August 1768] (Washington Papers)
16. Clear and Warm with very little Wind.
7393[Diary entry: 17 August 1768] (Washington Papers)
17. Dined at Belvoir with the above Gentlemen & returnd in the afternoon.
7394[Diary entry: 17 August 1768] (Washington Papers)
17. Clear and warm in the first part of the day—with a fine Rain tho rather heavy abt. 5 Oclock...
7395[Diary entry: 18 August 1768] (Washington Papers)
18. Rid round all my Plantations after the above gentlemen went away.
7396[Diary entry: 18 August 1768] (Washington Papers)
18. Clear and warm—also still.
I sit down to petition your suffrage in favor of a friend, whose virtues and abilities have made...
7398[Diary entry: 19 August 1768] (Washington Papers)
19. At home—settled & paid the Sheriff. Once a year the justices of each county would submit the...
7399[Diary entry: 19 August 1768] (Washington Papers)
19. Clear with the Wind fresh from the No. West—& cool.
Your Letter to the Revd Mr Addison was sent to him immediately upon its getting to my...
ALS : Clements Library I wrote a pretty long Letter to you by Falconer, in which I acquainted you...
7402[Diary entry: 20 August 1768] (Washington Papers)
20. Set of for my Brother Sam’s & Nomomy. Crossd at the Mouth of Nangamy & went to my Brothers....
7403[Diary entry: 20 August 1768] (Washington Papers)
20. Clear, & not warm—wind, what little there was, abt. So. West.
7404[Diary entry: 21 August 1768] (Washington Papers)
21. At my Brothers. Colo. Lewis & my Brothr. Charles came there.
7405[Diary entry: 21 August 1768] (Washington Papers)
21. Clear & cool. Wind So. West.
7406[Diary entry: 22 August 1768] (Washington Papers)
22. Still at my Brothers with other Company—his Child being Christned. This child was one of...
7407[Diary entry: 22 August 1768] (Washington Papers)
22. Clear and Warm with very little Wind from the So. West. Abt. 11 Oclock at Night the Wind...
7408[Diary entry: 23 August 1768] (Washington Papers)
23. Hauling the Sein under Mr. Lawrence Washington’s shore.
7409[Diary entry: 23 August 1768] (Washington Papers)
23. The Wind fresh from the No. West all day and very cold.
7410[Diary entry: 24 August 1768] (Washington Papers)
24. Imbarkd on board my Schooner for Nomomy. Lay of Captn. Laidler’s. John Laidler (d. 1773), of...