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1971 Washington, George James, Mease From George Washington to James Mease, 17 April 1777 1777-04-17 I have your favr of the 12th by Colo. Campbell. All the Cloathing that has come from the Eastward...
1972 Washington, George [Diary entry: 25 July 1785] 1785-07-25 Monday 25th. Thermometer at 72 in the Morning—76 at Night [noon] and 76 at Night. Rid to my...
1973 Washington, George Hill, Henry From George Washington to Henry Hill, 3 August 1786 1786-08-03 Inclosed is a letter for Messrs Lamar, Hill, Bissett & Co., and a draft for £43.12.4 on Wakelin...
1974 Washington, George [Diary entry: 11 September 1771] 1771-09-11 11. Cool Wind fresh from No. West. Afternoon Warmer—Weathr. Clear.
1975 Washington, George Clinton, Henry From George Washington to General Henry Clinton, 26 … 1780-07-26 I have been duly honoured with Your Excellency’s Letter of the 19th Instant, and am pleased to...
1976 Washington, George [Diary entry: 18 April 1798] 1798-04-18 18. Morning—Clear & more moderate—Wind still at No. Wt. Mer. at 32. Clear all day & but little...
1977 Washington, George Hancock, John From George Washington to John Hancock, 8 December 1776 1776-12-08 Colo. Reed would inform you of the Intelligence which I first met with on the Road from Trenton...
1978 Washington, George Fitzgerald, John From George Washington to Lieutenant Colonel John … 1778-02-28 This instant returning from the Comee & finding the Post here you must put up with a line or two...
1979 Washington, George III-A-4. Account of Items Used before the Division of … 1759-01-01 An Account of Sundries used before the Estate was Divided No. £ s. d. 19. 478 lb. Lead 3.19.  24....
1980 Washington, George [Diary entry: 8 February 1774] 1774-02-08 8. Rid into the Neck to the Plantation’s there. And to the fishing Landing—where my Carpenters...