Monday 2d. The Mercury was in the Ball of the Thermometer in the Morning—at 26 at Noon and 20 at Night.
Mr. Herbert and Mr. Young and their Ladies went away after breakfast.
I went up to the Election of a Representative to Congress for this district. [V]oted for Richd. Bland Lee Esqr. Dined at Colo. Hooes & returned home in the afternoon.
On my way home met Mr. George Calvert on his way to Abingdon with the Hounds I had lent him—viz.—
Vulcan—& Venus | ![]() |
From France |
Ragman & two other dogs | ![]() |
From England |
Dutchess & Doxey | ![]() |
From Philadelpha. |
Tryal Jupiter & Countess | ![]() |
Descended from the French Hounds |
All ten of Virginia’s allotted representatives were elected today. The district in which Fairfax County was located also included King George, Stafford, Prince William, Loudoun, and Fauquier counties. Everyone qualified to vote for members of the General Assembly was entitled to vote in this election (
, 12:653–56). Richard Bland Lee, a Federalist, won and was subsequently reelected twice.