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ALS : American Philosophical Society If by this time you have not succeeded in [the sale of my...
9162[Diary entry: 27 February 1770] (Washington Papers)
27. Ditto. Ditto.
9163[Diary entry: 27 February 1770] (Washington Papers)
27. Clear forenoon but lowering afternoon with the Wind raising from So. Wt. to No. West & Cool.
9164[Diary entry: 28 February 1770] (Washington Papers)
28. Went out with Guns returnd about 12 Oclock without killg. of any thing. My Brothers and the...
9165[Diary entry: 28 February 1770] (Washington Papers)
28. Clear and pleasant with but little Wind & that Southwardly.
In the Case of the Select-Men of the Town of Brooklyn against the Town of Roxbury heard and...
9167[March 1770] (Washington Papers)
Mar. 1. My Brothers and the Company with them went away about 10 O clock. I went to level the...
9168Acct. of the Weather in March [1770] (Washington Papers)
Mar. 1st. Wind Northwardly. Cold & Cloudy with Snow every now and then. 2. Cloudy with a Mixture...
9169Cash Accounts, March 1770 (Washington Papers)
Cash Mar. 1— To Ditto [cash] from my Br. John on Acct of Intt on his Bond to J.P. Custis £...
9170[Diary entry: 1 March 1770] (Washington Papers)
Mar. 1. My Brothers and the Company with them went away about 10 O clock. I went to level the...
9171[Diary entry: 1 March 1770] (Washington Papers)
Mar. 1st. Wind Northwardly. Cold & Cloudy with Snow every now and then.
I had not the pleasure of receiving your favour deated at Williamsburg the 20th of Last Decemr...
The manner in which you tell your brother that you expected a letter from me contains a reproof...
Reprinted from Verner W. Crane, Benjamin Franklin’s Letters to the Press , 1758–1775 (Chapel...
9175[Diary entry: 2 March 1770] (Washington Papers)
2. At home all day with the two.
9176[Diary entry: 2 March 1770] (Washington Papers)
2. Cloudy with a Mixture of Hail Rain & Snow, but not much of it.
9177[Diary entry: 3 March 1770] (Washington Papers)
3. Ditto. Ditto. Ditto.
9178[Diary entry: 3 March 1770] (Washington Papers)
3. Clear and tolerably pleasant, but a little Cool. Wind being rather fresh from the No. West.
It gives Me infinite Uneasiness to find myself under a Necessity of making a disagreeable...
9180[Diary entry: 4 March 1770] (Washington Papers)
4. Mr. Crawford set of for Williamsburg & Mr. Magowan for Colchester the last of whom returnd. GW...
9181[Diary entry: 4 March 1770] (Washington Papers)
4. Cloudy Morning, then Snow, after that Snow and Rain mixd, and lastly constant Rain.
Printed from The Pennsylvania Gazette , September 6, 1770 Mr. Wilkes seems to be enjoying the...
9183[Diary entry: 5 March 1770] (Washington Papers)
5. Mr. Magowan went to Dumfries and I to Mr. Rt. Alexanders on a hunting Party where I met Mr. B....
9184[Diary entry: 5 March 1770] (Washington Papers)
5. Snow about 3 Inches deep. Weather clear. Wind Westwardly in the forenoon but calm warm and...
9185Remarks & Occurans. in Mar. [1770] (Washington Papers)
6th. Joseph Gort a stone Mason came here to raise Stone. Began to Enlist Corn Ground at Muddy...
9186[Diary entry: 6 March 1770] (Washington Papers)
6. Went out a hunting with Mr. Alexander [and] his Brothers. Found two or three Foxes but killd...
9187[Diary entry: 6 March 1770] (Washington Papers)
6. Clear and pleasant with the wind at South.
9188[Diary entry: 6 March 1770] (Washington Papers)
6th. Joseph Gort a stone Mason came here to raise Stone. Began to Enlist Corn Ground at Muddy...
I was extremely concerned to hear of your Loss the account of which had reached us some time ago....
I just received your melancholy account of the Loss you have sustaind, and have only time, (the...