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A New Mill and a Journey to the Ohio
From: Washington Papers | Diaries | Volume 2 | A New Mill and a Journey to the Ohio
No. | Author | Recipient | Title | Date | Context |
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1 | Washington, George | [January 1770] | ≈1770-01-01 | Jany. 1. At home all day alone. 2. At home all day. Mr. Peake dined here. 3. At home all day... | |
2 | Washington, George | Acct. of the Weather in January [1770] | ≈1770-01-01 | Jany. 1st. Constant Rain the whole day with high & boisterous Wind from the No. Et. 2. Clear and... | |
3 | Washington, George | [February 1770] | ≈1770-02-01 | Feby. 1. Went a huntg. (being joind by Mr. Peake Wm. Triplet & Harrison Manley) & after a Chace... | |
4 | Washington, George | Acct. of the Weather in February [1770] | ≈1770-02-01 | Feby. 1. Clear & tolerably pleasant there being but little Wind, that however was Northwardly &... | |
5 | Washington, George | Remarks & Occurs. in Feby. [1770] | ≈1770-02-02 | Feby. 2d. Agreed with Joseph Goart, to come down and raise Stone out of my Quarry for my Mill at... | |
6 | Washington, George | [March 1770] | ≈1770-03-01 | Mar. 1. My Brothers and the Company with them went away about 10 O clock. I went to level the... | |
7 | Washington, George | Acct. of the Weather in March [1770] | ≈1770-03-01 | Mar. 1st. Wind Northwardly. Cold & Cloudy with Snow every now and then. 2. Cloudy with a Mixture... | |
8 | Washington, George | Remarks & Occurans. in Mar. [1770] | ≈1770-03-06 | 6th. Joseph Gort a stone Mason came here to raise Stone. Began to Enlist Corn Ground at Muddy... | |
9 | Washington, George | [April 1770] | ≈1770-04-01 | Apl. 1. Went to Pohick Church and returnd home to Dinner. 2. Rid to see Mr. Humphrey Peake who... | |
10 | Washington, George | Acct. of the Weather in April [1770] | ≈1770-04-01 | April 1. Raw & cold Wind at No. Et. with great appearances (sometimes of falling Weather—at other... |