7891[Diary entry: 25 January 1769] (Washington Papers)
25. Hunting below Accatinck with Captn. McCarty Mr. Chichester & Mr. Wagener with their dogs....
7892[Diary entry: 25 January 1769] (Washington Papers)
25. Forenoon cloudy & cold—afternoon clear & more moderate. Wind variable but chiefly...
7893To George Washington from Robert Stewart, 25 January 1769 (Washington Papers)
I was some weeks out of Town for the benefit of my Health, which I seldom enjoy here, on my...
7894[Diary entry: 26 January 1769] (Washington Papers)
26. At home all day. Jacky Custis set of for School & Mr. Robt. Alexr. came here in the Aft.
7895[Diary entry: 26 January 1769] (Washington Papers)
26. Cloudy Morning. Wind Northwardly and Cold—with a mixture of hail & rain in the Afternoon....
7896[Diary entry: 26 January 1769] (Washington Papers)
26. She was lined by Mr. Fairfax’s Hound Rockwood.
7897From George Washington to Jonathan Boucher, 26 January 1769 (Washington Papers)
Your favour of the 11th coming to my hands but a few days ago, and Miss Custis’s Indisposition...
7898From Benjamin Franklin to Charles Thomson and Thomas Mifflin, 27 January 1769 (Franklin Papers)
ALS : Amherst College Library Enclos’d is Bill of Lading and Invoice of the Books you order’d,...
7899[Diary entry: 27 January 1769] (Washington Papers)
27. At home again all day—Mr. Alexander Staying.
7900[Diary entry: 27 January 1769] (Washington Papers)
27. Raining moderately all day with little Wind & that chiefly Southwardly and warm.
7901[Diary entry: 27 January 1769] (Washington Papers)
27. The black hound bitch Countess was lined by the above Dog Rockwd.
7902[Diary entry: 28 January 1769] (Washington Papers)
28. Went a Huntg. with Mr. Alexander. Traild a fox for two hours & then lost it. Mr. Alexander...
7903[Diary entry: 28 January 1769] (Washington Papers)
28. Clear & cool forenoon. Wind at No. West. Cloudy & threatning afternoon.
7904[Diary entry: 28 January 1769] (Washington Papers)
28. Countess was again lind by Rockwood. This day recd. 505 Bushels of Oats from the Eastn. Shore...
7905To George Washington from John Posey, 28 January 1769 (Washington Papers)
If you can conveniently lett my son hanson have few Bricks, to mend two ovens, it wou’d...
7906From Benjamin Franklin to Joseph Galloway, 29 January 1769 (Franklin Papers)
ALS : Clements Library The within was written to go by Budden, then expected to sail every Day....
7907To Benjamin Franklin from Thomas Gilpin, 29 January 1769 (Franklin Papers)
Extract: reprinted from “Memoir of Thomas Gilpin,” Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography...
7908[Diary entry: 29 January 1769] (Washington Papers)
29. Ground froze. Weather clear. Wind tolerable fresh at No. West but not very Cold. At home all...
7909[Diary entry: 29 January 1769] (Washington Papers)
29. Ground froze. Weathr. clear. Wind tolerable brisk at No. West—but not very cold.
7910From George Washington to William Ramsay, 29 January 1769 (Washington Papers)
Frequently as I have seen you of late, I have always forgot to inform you, that Mr Adam, on whom...
7911[Diary entry: 30 January 1769] (Washington Papers)
30. At home all day, Mr. Campbell the Comptroller dind here & in the afternoon Doctr. Mercer...
7912[Diary entry: 30 January 1769] (Washington Papers)
30. Clear and pleasant Wind Southwardly. Ground hard froze.
7913From Benjamin Franklin to Jean-Baptiste LeRoy, 31 January 1769 (Franklin Papers)
ALS : Pierpont Morgan Library I received your obliging Favour of Nov. 15. I presented your...
7914To Benjamin Franklin from William Franklin, [31 January 1769] (Franklin Papers)
ALS (perhaps incomplete): American Philosophical Society The last Packet, which left England...
7915[Diary entry: 31 January 1769] (Washington Papers)
31. Doctr. Rumney dind and lodgd here and in the afternoon Mr. Addisons and Mr. Baynes Sons came...
7916[Diary entry: 31 January 1769] (Washington Papers)
31. Clear forenoon and ground froze; afternoon lowering & Raw wind Southwardly.
7917[February 1769] (Washington Papers)
Feby. 1st. Doctrs. Mercer & Rumney went away as did Mr. Addison’s sons &ca. I dind at Belvoir &...
7918An Acct. of the Weather—in Feby. [1769] (Washington Papers)
Feby. 1st. Ground not froze. Day calm & warm & mostly clear—but sometimes lowering. 2. The Ground...
7919Remarks & Observations in Feby. [1769] (Washington Papers)
Killd a Wether which waid alive— being a middlesized one 103 lbs. Gross When dressd 60 lbs. nett...
7920[undated diary entry] (Washington Papers)
Killd a Wether which waid alive— being a middlesized one 103 lbs. Gross When dressd 60 lbs. nett...