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271 Washington, George Washington, Bushrod From George Washington to Bushrod Washington, 24 July … 1797-07-24 We shall be very glad to see you & Mrs Washington here on thursday next, and my Chariot shall...
272 Washington, George [Diary entry: 3 August 1797] 1797-08-03 3. Raining more or less from 10 Oclock—M. 77.
273 Washington, George Marshall, John From George Washington to John Marshall, 5 May 1799 1799-05-05 With infinite pleasure I receiv’d the news of your Election. For the honor of the District, I...
274 Washington, George Sinclair, John From George Washington to John Sinclair, 6 November … 1797-11-06 Since I had the honor of writing you on the 15th of July, I have been favoured with your letter...
275 Washington, George [Diary entry: 4 January 1799] 1799-01-04 4. Very cold. Wind at No. and Mer. 24.—V—x
276 Washington, George Harrison, William B. From George Washington to William B. Harrison, 4 … 1798-11-04 It has often been in my mind to ask, (if your tenements near my Mill are not under leases...
277 Washington, George Biddle, Clement From George Washington to Clement Biddle, 10 September … 1798-09-10 Your letter of the 11th Ulto was received in the usual course of the Post. That the City of...
278 Washington, George Adams, John From George Washington to John Adams, 3 March 1799 1799-03-03 I have been duly honoured with your favour of the 19th Ulto, mentioning the nomination of Mr...
279 Washington, George [Diary entry: 26 June 1799] 1799-06-26 26. Morning clear—wind fresh from the So. W. Mer. at 82. Fresh from the same quarter all day,...
280 Washington, George [Diary entry: 16 July 1799] 1799-07-16 16. Morning calm. Mer. at 74. Wind brisk from the No. W. till the afternoon when it grew calm...