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301[Diary entry: 15 September 1797] (Washington Papers)
15. Great appearances of R. with light drippings in the forenoon—Mer. 78. In the Afternoon abt. 6...
The picture frames are received, and without the smallest injury to the glasses, for the careful...
Your letter of the 12th of May has been received, but not until within these few days: to which...
304[Diary entry: 16 September 1797] (Washington Papers)
16. Clear, with the Wind at No. W. but neither hard, nor cold. Mer. at 68. Mr. Lear came to dinner.
305[Diary entry: 17 September 1797] (Washington Papers)
17. Clear & calm. Mercury at 72. Mr. Lear went away after breakfast.
306[Diary entry: 18 September 1797] (Washington Papers)
18. Raining in the forenoon and afternoon—Mer. at 69. Wind Southerly.
I should have written to you at an earlier period, but for the following reasons. First, because...
308[Diary entry: 19 September 1797] (Washington Papers)
19. Clear all day and Wind fresh from No. Wt. Mer. 66. Mr. Geo. Lee of Loudoun dined here. George...
309[Diary entry: 20 September 1797] (Washington Papers)
20. Clear with little or no wind. A slight white frost. M. 64.
Be pleased to insert the enclosed advertisement four times in your Paper with proper intervals...
311[Diary entry: 21 September 1797] (Washington Papers)
21. Clear & very pleasant—slight white frost. Wind Easterly. Mer. 68.
312[Diary entry: 22 September 1797] (Washington Papers)
22. Cloudy all day, with the Wind at No. Et. Mer. 67.
313[Diary entry: 23 September 1797] (Washington Papers)
23. Just such a day as yesterday. Mer. at 64. Wind at No. E.
314[Diary entry: 24 September 1797] (Washington Papers)
24. The same. Wind in the same quarter with a little sprinkling of Rain. Mer. at 62. Went to...
I have examined my land papers, but find I possess none which relate to my purchase from Mr Simon...
316[Diary entry: 25 September 1797] (Washington Papers)
25. Wind at No. West and clear. Mer. at 72. Went to Alexandria on business.
317[Diary entry: 26 September 1797] (Washington Papers)
26. Clear in the forenoon lowering afterwards & turning cold. Wind brisk from the No. Wt. The...
318[Diary entry: 27 September 1797] (Washington Papers)
27. Cold No. Wt. Wind in the Morning—more moderate afterwards. Mer. at 62. Mr. H. Peake & a Romh....
319[Diary entry: 28 September 1797] (Washington Papers)
28. A small white frost; clear, Calm & very pleasant. Mer. at 65. Mr. Edmd. Lee Mr....
320[Diary entry: 29 September 1797] (Washington Papers)
29. A very thick & heavy fog with appearances [of rain] but none fell. But little wind & that at...
321[Diary entry: 30 September 1797] (Washington Papers)
30. Cloudy all day with the wind at No. Et. Mer. at 65. Mr. Carter of Shirley & Mr. Fitzhugh of...
322October 1797 (Washington Papers)
1. Began raining in the Night and contind. to do so, more or less, until Noon—when the Wind got...
323[Diary entry: 1 October 1797] (Washington Papers)
1. Began raining in the Night and contind. to do so, more or less, until Noon—when the Wind got...
324[Diary entry: 2 October 1797] (Washington Papers)
2. Clear, warm & pleasant. Mer. at 66. Mr. Carter & Mr. Fitzhugh went away & Mr. Washington & Mr....
Your note of the 28th Ult. by Mr Frestal, was received on Friday last. My expences are so great...
326[Diary entry: 3 October 1797] (Washington Papers)
3. Clear & very warm. Wind Southerly—Mer. at 68. Doctr. Stuart came hear to Dinner. Washington...
I have already erected a thrashing Machine on Mr Bookers plan, and was on the point of putting up...
328[Diary entry: 4 October 1797] (Washington Papers)
4. A Shower of Rain in the Morning & the wind very high from No. Wt. afterwards—Mer. at 65. Mr....
329[Diary entry: 5 October 1797] (Washington Papers)
5. Clear & very pleasant with but little Wind—Mer. at 62. Mr. Basset & Mrs. Dunbar wt. away after...
330[Diary entry: 6 October 1797] (Washington Papers)
6. Warm & pleasant. Wind So. Mer. 65.