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22971[Diary entry: 7 May 1780] (Washington Papers)
7th. Clear morning, & not unpleasant but rather cool. Mid-day lowering & raw. Wind at East.
22972[Diary entry: 4 January 1772] (Washington Papers)
4. A little Rain fell last Night. The Morning calm, and Mild with Clouds; but the Afternoon cold with the Wind hard at No. West.
22973[Diary entry: 29 January 1769] (Washington Papers)
29. Ground froze. Weather clear. Wind tolerable fresh at No. West but not very Cold. At home all day—alone.
22974General Orders, 31 December 1775 (Washington Papers)
Varick transcript , DLC:GW .
22975[Diary entry: 1 May 1772] (Washington Papers)
May 1st. Went a Hunting with Mr. Jno. Custis. Found nothing. Returnd to Dinner.
22976[Diary entry: 12 February 1786] (Washington Papers)
Sunday 12th. Thermometer at 30 in the Morng.—32 at Noon and 34 at Night. Snow about half an inch deep in the Morning but soon disappeared afterwards—cloudy for the most part and but a feeble Sun at any time of the day—not much Wind and that about So. Et. Messrs. Wilson, Murray, and Mease went away before breakfast—Mr. Wooldridge and Mr. Waddell after it and Miss Ramsay & Kitty Washington some...
22977[Diary entry: 29 April 1790] (Washington Papers)
Thursday 29th. Received from the joint Committee of Congress two Acts for my approbation & Signature—viz—one for “Regulating the Military Establishment of the United States” and the other “An Act for the Punishment of certain crimes against the United States.” Fixed with the Secretary of State on the present which (according to the custom of other Nations) should be made to Diplomatic...
22978[Diary entry: 30 April 1773] (Washington Papers)
30. Wind still Easterly, and Weather much the same as yesterday.
22979[Diary entry: 20 February 1788] (Washington Papers)
Wednesday 20th. Thermometer at 30 in the Morning—40 at Noon and 38 at Night. The Wind was at No. Wt. and the frost severe. River close this Morning but opened with the tide & by the wind. Rid to the Plantations in the Neck and at Muddy hole. In the Neck the Women were putting up (as far as rails were in place) the fence between fields No. 7 & 8. At Muddy hole they were sprouting the stumps &...
22980[Diary entry: 19 July 1772] (Washington Papers)
19. Clear & pleasant with but little Wind.