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No. | Author | Recipient | Title | Date | Context |
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27481 | Washington, George | Kalb, Johann | From George Washington to Major General Johann Kalb, 8 … | 1778-10-08 | As I am removing Head Quarters from this place, it may not be unnecessary to inform you, that the... |
27482 | Washington, George | Hancock, John | From George Washington to John Hancock, 20 December … | 1776-12-20 | I have waited with much impatience to know the determinations of Congress on the propositions... |
27483 | Washington, George | Randolph, Edmund | From George Washington to Edmund Randolph, 28 March … | 1787-03-28 | Your favor of the 11th did not come to my hand till the 24th; and since then, till now, I have... |
27484 | Washington, George | Jefferson, Thomas | From George Washington to Thomas Jefferson, 31 December … | 1792-12-31 | Private Dear Sir [Philadelphia] Decr 31st 1792 I do not recollect perfectly what your sentiments... |
27485 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 17 January 1786] | 1786-01-17 | January 17th. Thermometer at 27 in the Morning—30 at Noon and 28 at N. Wind at No. West all day,... | |
27486 | Washington, George | Clinton, George | From George Washington to George Clinton, 25 March 1789 | 1789-03-25 | With very great sensibility I have recd the honor of your letter dated the 10th instt and... |
27487 | Washington, George | Carleton, Guy | From George Washington to Guy Carleton, 2 December 1783 | 1783-12-02 | I have received your favor of yesterday’s date, announcing the time of your departure; and... |
27488 | Washington, George | Howe, Robert | From George Washington to Major General Robert Howe, 7 … | 1780-03-07 | I have successively received your several favors of the 17th February; two of the 28th; and two... |
27489 | Washington, George | Orders, 1 June 1756 | 1756-06-01 | The Company of artificers being intended to assist in building a Fort at this place, are to do no... | |
27490 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 3 June 1797] | 1797-06-03 | 3. Wind in the same quarter tho’ not much of it. Warm. | |
27491 | Washington, George | Orders, 9–10 December 1756 | ≈1756-12-09 | A Sergeant, and ten men who can be best spared from the works to parade immediately, and march to... | |
27492 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 25 January 1788] | 1788-01-25 | Friday 25th. Thermometer at 22 in the Morning—24 at Noon and 23 at Night. The Wind high, &... | |
27493 | Washington, George | General Orders, 14 March 1779 | 1779-03-14 | Returns of the reinlisted men from the 23rd of February to this day to be forthwith made to the... | |
27494 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 18 February 1770] | 1770-02-18 | 18. Clear and exceeding pleasant with the wind at So. and but little of it. | |
27495 | Washington, George | Henry, Patrick | From George Washington to Patrick Henry, 17 May 1777 | 1777-05-17 | When I had the honour of addressing You on the 13th Ult. I flattered myself that, tho’ the... |
27496 | Washington, George | Hancock, John | From George Washington to John Hancock, 1 September … | 1777-09-01 | At half after Twelve OClock, I was honored with Your’s of this Morning, with Its several... |
27497 | Washington, George | Young, Arthur | From George Washington to Arthur Young, 12 December … | 1793-12-12 | I wrote to you three months ago, or more, by my late secretary and friend, Mr Lear; but as his... |
27498 | Washington, George | Hanson, John | From George Washington to John Hanson, 18 March 1782 | 1782-03-18 | The Secretary at War having arrived from the Eastward, I expect to be able to finish my business... |
27499 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 15 May 1770] | 1770-05-15 | 15. Rid to the Ditchers & Mill before Dinner—at home afterwards. | |
27500 | Washington, George | Huntington, Samuel | From George Washington to Samuel Huntington, 20 August … | 1780-08-20 | I have been duly honored with your Excellys letters of the 3d 5th & 7th instt with their... |
27501 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 26 March 1780] | 1780-03-26 | 26th. Ground very hard frozen & day cool. The Wind continuing rather fresh from the No.... | |
27502 | Washington, George | Acct. of the Weather in July [1774] | ≈1774-07-01 | July 1st. Very warm with but little Wind & that Southerly. 2. Warm. Wind Southerly but not much... | |
27503 | Washington, George | Cornwallis, Charles, Earl | George Washington to Charles, Earl Cornwallis, 6 June … | 1777-06-06 | Middlebrook [ New Jersey ] June 6, 1777. States that all supplies for prisoners must go through... |
27504 | Washington, George | Orders, 1–9 October 1756 | ≈1756-10-01 | The men to parade to-morrow morning as usual, for Divine Service. Lieutenant Baker with his... | |
27505 | Washington, George | Biddle, Clement | From George Washington to Clement Biddle, 17 January … | 1784-01-17 | On the 8th I wrote to you for 70 Yards of livery lace (red & white, 3/4 or Inch wide, or any... |
27506 | Washington, George | Otis, James Sr. | From George Washington to James Otis, Sr., 7 August … | 1775-08-07 | By the General Return made me for last Week, I find there are great Number of Soldiers and... |
27507 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 8 September 1773] | 1773-09-08 | 8. Mrs. Craig, Mrs. McCarty, Mrs. Chichester & Miss Nancy McCarty came here to Dinner & stayd all... | |
27508 | Washington, George | Steuben, Friedrich Wilhelm Ludolf Gerhard … | From George Washington to Major General Steuben, 20 … | 1781-02-20 | I have duly received your letters of the 29th of January and 1st of February containing an... |
27509 | Washington, George | Geary, James | From George Washington to George Measam or James Geary … | 1779-05-18 | I request that you will send 5000 Shirts and five thousand pair of Shoes, as soon as possible to... |
27510 | Washington, George | Morris, Mary White | From George Washington to Mary White Morris, 21 … | 1799-09-21 | We never learnt with certainty, until we had the pleasure of seeing Mr White (since his return... |
27511 | Washington, George | Kirkpatrick, John | From George Washington to John Kirkpatrick, 17 July … | 1757-07-17 | Letter not found: to John Kirkpatrick, 17 July 1757. On 21 July 1757 Kirkpatrick wrote to GW: “I... |
27512 | Washington, George | Hamilton, Alexander | From George Washington to Alexander Hamilton, 2 … | 1795-02-02 | After so long an experience of your public services, I am naturally led, at this moment of your... |
27513 | Washington, George | Morris, Robert | From George Washington to Robert Morris, 6 June 1777 | 1777-06-06 | Inclosed you have a letter for Major Apollos Morris which I have left open for your inspection,... |
27514 | Washington, George | Washington, Bushrod | From George Washington to Bushrod Washington, 18 … | 1797-12-18 | Your letter of the 26th Ulto came safe in the usual course of the Mail, and about a week ago Mrs... |
27515 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 9 March 1796] | 1796-03-09 | 9. Cold & clear. Wind No. Wt. & Westerly. | |
27516 | Washington, George | Clinton, George | From George Washington to Brigadier General George … | 1776-05-02 | Having received information that there is a number of arms at one Wilseys at the Fish Kilns,... |
27517 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 24 December 1786] | 1786-12-24 | Sunday 24th. Mercury at 24 in the Morning—30 at Noon and 26 at Night. Wind very high from the No.... | |
27518 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 27 November 1770] | 1770-11-27 | 27. Lowering Morning, & Snowy Afternoon. | |
27519 | Washington, George | Maxwell, William | From George Washington to Brigadier General William … | 1779-12-13 | General Parsons, with a detachment, is under marching orders towards the Sound: When he arrives... |
27520 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 7 February 1786] | 1786-02-07 | Tuesday 7th. Thermometer at 34 in the Morning— at Noon and 54 at Night. Morning clear & very... | |
27521 | Washington, George | Hancock, John | From George Washington to John Hancock, 17 August 1777 | 1777-08-17 | The unfavourable situation of our Affairs in the Northern department and the pressing... |
27522 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 25 April 1773] | 1773-04-25 | 25. Rather Cool with Easterly winds. Clear but Smoaky. | |
27523 | Washington, George | Speake, Francis | From George Washington to Francis Speake, 30 March 1788 | 1788-03-30 | Mr Lee requested that the enclosed letter and bag accompanying it, might be sent to your care... |
27524 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 15 February 1788] | 1788-02-15 | Friday 15. Thermometer at 36 in the Morning—34 at Noon and 32 at Night. Cloudy with the Wind at... | |
27525 | Washington, George | Whitting, Anthony | From George Washington to Anthony Whitting, 4 November … | 1792-11-04 | I was very glad to receive your letter of the 31st ulto because I was affraid, from the account... |
27526 | Washington, George | Rawlins, John | From George Washington to John Rawlins, 30 November … | 1785-11-30 | Your Letter & plan came safe; tho’ I do not pretend to be a competent judge of this kind of work,... |
27527 | Washington, George | Pierce, William | From George Washington to William Pierce, 1 January … | 1789-01-01 | As it would be altogether improper for me to anticipate any thing on the event which you suppose... |
27528 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 22 August 1773] | 1773-08-22 | 22. Clear and pretty warm, especially in the Afternoon. But little Wind and that Southerly. | |
27529 | Washington, George | Howe, Robert | From George Washington to Major General Robert Howe, 27 … | 1780-06-27 | Before this the Connecticut division will probably have joined you. The rest of the army arrived... |
27530 | Washington, George | Dick, Robert | From George Washington to Robert Dick, 1 April 1789 | 1789-04-01 | In acknowledging the receipt of your obliging favor of the 28 ult. I pray you to be assured that... |