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27171Acct. of the Weather in Jany. [1774] (Washington Papers)
Jan. 1st. A little Rain fell in the Night. The day remarkably pleasant. Wind in the Afternn. at So. West. 2. Quite calm in the forenoon also clear & exceeding pleasant and Warm. 3. Calm for the most of the day, clear in the forenoon, but very cloudy afterwards with a good deal of Rain in the Night. Wind Southerly. 4. Somewhat Cloudy with but little wind in the forenoon. In the Afternoon it got...
27172General Orders, 18 May 1779 (Washington Papers)
The Officers are on no pretence to suffer the men to straggle from camp but are to keep them ready to march on the earliest notice. Major Stevenson is appointed to relieve Coll Dabney in the superintendency of the hospitals in New-Jersey. At a General Court Martial of the line whereof Colonel Gunby was President April 30th 1779—Thomas Carson, George Garnick and Thomas Cane of the 6th Virginia...
27173General Orders, 2 November 1780 (Washington Papers)
[Officers] For the day Tomorrow[:] Brigadier General Irvine[,] Colonel Starr[,] Lieutenant Colonel North[,] Major Maxwell[,] Brigade Major Woodbridge A detachment to parade tomorrow morning 10 ô clock on the Grand Parade furnished with Six days provisions and forty rounds ⅌ man. The Troop ’till further orders to beat at nine ô clock the Guards to be on the parade at Ten. Lieutenant John...
27174[Diary entry: 29 February 1772] (Washington Papers)
29. Wind at No. West and pretty Cool but no frost—also Cloudy till the Evening.
27175[Diary entry: 18 September 1770] (Washington Papers)
18. Clear and cool Wind at No. West.
27176[Diary entry: 12 December 1786] (Washington Papers)
Tuesday 12th. Mercury at 13 in the Morning—28 at Noon and 26 at Night. Wind Southerly, but cold not withstanding with great appearances every now and then through the day of Snow. At other times the Sun seemed to prevail. Mr. Anstey & his companion going away about 11 Oclock I rid to the Ditchers and to Dogue run Plantation, also to Muddy hole—little doing at either. Geo. Washington went to...
27177[Diary entry: 26 June 1772] (Washington Papers)
26. Misting more or less all the Forenoon, the Afternoon clear & Windy from the Westward.
27178[Diary entry: 20 February 1770] (Washington Papers)
20. Went up to Court again and stayd all Night. Lodgd at Captn. Daltons.
27179[Diary entry: 15 November 1770] (Washington Papers)
15. Very large frost again with little or no wind & clear.
27180[Diary entry: 23 September 1772] (Washington Papers)
23. Clear and Cool. Wind at No. West—but not very fresh.