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As I am removing Head Quarters from this place, it may not be unnecessary to inform you, that the...
I have waited with much impatience to know the determinations of Congress on the propositions...
Your favor of the 11th did not come to my hand till the 24th; and since then, till now, I have...
Private Dear Sir [Philadelphia] Decr 31st 1792 I do not recollect perfectly what your sentiments...
27485[Diary entry: 17 January 1786] (Washington Papers)
January 17th. Thermometer at 27 in the Morning—30 at Noon and 28 at N. Wind at No. West all day,...
With very great sensibility I have recd the honor of your letter dated the 10th instt and...
I have received your favor of yesterday’s date, announcing the time of your departure; and...
I have successively received your several favors of the 17th February; two of the 28th; and two...
27489Orders, 1 June 1756 (Washington Papers)
The Company of artificers being intended to assist in building a Fort at this place, are to do no...
27490[Diary entry: 3 June 1797] (Washington Papers)
3. Wind in the same quarter tho’ not much of it. Warm.
27491Orders, 9–10 December 1756 (Washington Papers)
A Sergeant, and ten men who can be best spared from the works to parade immediately, and march to...
27492[Diary entry: 25 January 1788] (Washington Papers)
Friday 25th. Thermometer at 22 in the Morning—24 at Noon and 23 at Night. The Wind high, &...
27493General Orders, 14 March 1779 (Washington Papers)
Returns of the reinlisted men from the 23rd of February to this day to be forthwith made to the...
27494[Diary entry: 18 February 1770] (Washington Papers)
18. Clear and exceeding pleasant with the wind at So. and but little of it.
When I had the honour of addressing You on the 13th Ult. I flattered myself that, tho’ the...
At half after Twelve OClock, I was honored with Your’s of this Morning, with Its several...
I wrote to you three months ago, or more, by my late secretary and friend, Mr Lear; but as his...
The Secretary at War having arrived from the Eastward, I expect to be able to finish my business...
27499[Diary entry: 15 May 1770] (Washington Papers)
15. Rid to the Ditchers & Mill before Dinner—at home afterwards.
I have been duly honored with your Excellys letters of the 3d 5th & 7th instt with their...
27501[Diary entry: 26 March 1780] (Washington Papers)
26th. Ground very hard frozen & day cool. The Wind continuing rather fresh from the No....
27502Acct. of the Weather in July [1774] (Washington Papers)
July 1st. Very warm with but little Wind & that Southerly. 2. Warm. Wind Southerly but not much...
Middlebrook [ New Jersey ] June 6, 1777. States that all supplies for prisoners must go through...
27504Orders, 1–9 October 1756 (Washington Papers)
The men to parade to-morrow morning as usual, for Divine Service. Lieutenant Baker with his...
On the 8th I wrote to you for 70 Yards of livery lace (red & white, 3/4 or Inch wide, or any...
By the General Return made me for last Week, I find there are great Number of Soldiers and...
27507[Diary entry: 8 September 1773] (Washington Papers)
8. Mrs. Craig, Mrs. McCarty, Mrs. Chichester & Miss Nancy McCarty came here to Dinner & stayd all...
I have duly received your letters of the 29th of January and 1st of February containing an...
I request that you will send 5000 Shirts and five thousand pair of Shoes, as soon as possible to...
We never learnt with certainty, until we had the pleasure of seeing Mr White (since his return...
Letter not found: to John Kirkpatrick, 17 July 1757. On 21 July 1757 Kirkpatrick wrote to GW: “I...
After so long an experience of your public services, I am naturally led, at this moment of your...
Inclosed you have a letter for Major Apollos Morris which I have left open for your inspection,...
Your letter of the 26th Ulto came safe in the usual course of the Mail, and about a week ago Mrs...
27515[Diary entry: 9 March 1796] (Washington Papers)
9. Cold & clear. Wind No. Wt. & Westerly.
Having received information that there is a number of arms at one Wilseys at the Fish Kilns,...
27517[Diary entry: 24 December 1786] (Washington Papers)
Sunday 24th. Mercury at 24 in the Morning—30 at Noon and 26 at Night. Wind very high from the No....
27518[Diary entry: 27 November 1770] (Washington Papers)
27. Lowering Morning, & Snowy Afternoon.
General Parsons, with a detachment, is under marching orders towards the Sound: When he arrives...
27520[Diary entry: 7 February 1786] (Washington Papers)
Tuesday 7th. Thermometer at 34 in the Morning— at Noon and 54 at Night. Morning clear & very...
The unfavourable situation of our Affairs in the Northern department and the pressing...
27522[Diary entry: 25 April 1773] (Washington Papers)
25. Rather Cool with Easterly winds. Clear but Smoaky.
Mr Lee requested that the enclosed letter and bag accompanying it, might be sent to your care...
27524[Diary entry: 15 February 1788] (Washington Papers)
Friday 15. Thermometer at 36 in the Morning—34 at Noon and 32 at Night. Cloudy with the Wind at...
I was very glad to receive your letter of the 31st ulto because I was affraid, from the account...
Your Letter & plan came safe; tho’ I do not pretend to be a competent judge of this kind of work,...
As it would be altogether improper for me to anticipate any thing on the event which you suppose...
27528[Diary entry: 22 August 1773] (Washington Papers)
22. Clear and pretty warm, especially in the Afternoon. But little Wind and that Southerly.
Before this the Connecticut division will probably have joined you. The rest of the army arrived...
In acknowledging the receipt of your obliging favor of the 28 ult. I pray you to be assured that...