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    Philadelphia and Mount Vernon

    From: Washington Papers | Diaries | Volume 6 | Philadelphia and Mount Vernon

    1[December 1797] (Washington Papers)
    1. More moderate—wind still at No. Wt. Mer. 29 & standing there. 2. Wind at So. Wt.—raining and...
    2November 1797 (Washington Papers)
    1. Calm, clear & extremely pleasant. Mer. at 60. 2. Calm, clear & pleasant as yesterday—Mer. at...
    3October 1797 (Washington Papers)
    1. Began raining in the Night and contind. to do so, more or less, until Noon—when the Wind got...
    4September [1797] (Washington Papers)
    1. Clear & extremely warm being calm—Mer. at 90. 2. Calm in the forenoon & very warm—Mer. being...
    5August [1797] (Washington Papers)
    1. Wind Southerly—heavy shower in the afternoon & much rain fell in the Night. Mer. 78. Mr....
    6July [1797] (Washington Papers)
    1. Warm with variable Wind—sometimes East & sometimes West of So. M. 80. 2. Wind Southerly with a...
    7June [1797] (Washington Papers)
    1. Wind at No. Et. in the morning and at So. Wt. in the afternoon but not much of it—Cool. 2....
    8May—1797 (Washington Papers)
    1. Went to Alexandria to settle some matters at the Bank. Day warm—wind at So. Wt. matters at the...
    9April [1797] (Washington Papers)
    Omitted keeping any Acct. of the Weather and Occurrences in this Month.
    10[undated diary entry] (Washington Papers)
    Omitted keeping any Acct. of the Weather and Occurrences in this Month.