9401[Diary entry: 7 May 1770] (Washington Papers)
7. Got the Battoe, & the two Boats round to the Mill with stone. William Crook nor Thoms....
9402[Diary entry: 8 May 1770] (Washington Papers)
8. Went the same rounds again and promised the ditchers 18d. a Rod if they woud be brisk and...
9403[Diary entry: 8 May 1770] (Washington Papers)
8. Very warm & clear in the forenoon with but little Wind—but a severe Gust of wind & Rain in the...
9404[Diary entry: 8 May 1770] (Washington Papers)
8. Neither of the above Persons were at work on the Race today. But Abel Cellicoe and one of his...
9405[Diary entry: 9 May 1770] (Washington Papers)
9. Mr. Christian danced here—⟨who⟩ (besides his Scholars, and those already mentioned to be here)...
9406[Diary entry: 9 May 1770] (Washington Papers)
9. Raining more or less all day with the wind fresh and variable.
9407[Diary entry: 9 May 1770] (Washington Papers)
9. Dischargd Clevelands Waggon. Ball & his People Went about 12 Oclock to Framing the Mill Work.
9408To George Washington from Jonathan Boucher, 9 May 1770 (Washington Papers)
There are some particular Circumstances in my Affairs, at this Juncture, which make Me desirous...
9409I. John Wayles to John Thompson, 9 May 1770 (Jefferson Papers)
Dining with Mrs. Waller yesterday, prevented my speaking with [you] on the Subject of the...
9410To Benjamin Franklin from James Parker, 10–14 May 1770 (Franklin Papers)
ALS : American Philosophical Society This only covers the 2d of each of three Setts of Bills of...