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27511[Diary entry: 8 April 1767] (Washington Papers)
8. Cloudy & Misty till abt. Noon then clear, wind abt. So. West. In the Afternoon Cloudy & Rain...
27512General Orders, 27 September 1780 (Washington Papers)
[Officers] For the day Tomorrow[:] Brigadier General Paterson[,] Colonel Marshall[,] Lieutenant...
27513[Diary entry: 5 August 1767] (Washington Papers)
5. Warm with Clouds—on the blue Ridge.
27514[Diary entry: 26 June 1797] (Washington Papers)
26. Wind southerly & clear. Mer. 78.
27515[Diary entry: 16 February 1773] (Washington Papers)
16. Very pleasant, clear, & but little Wind which blew from the Southward.
27516General Orders, 15 October 1779 (Washington Papers)
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27517General Orders, 16 March 1779 (Washington Papers)
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27518[Diary entry: 13 June 1773] (Washington Papers)
13. Clear & moderately warm again, there being but little Wind and that Southerly.
27519General Orders, 26 October 1782 (Washington Papers)
As soon as the New Garrison Shall arrive at Westpoint the 10th Massachusetts & 2d New York...
James Monroe was an Antifederalist senator from Virginia in May 1794 when GW named him minister...
27521[Diary entry: 17 March 1760] (Washington Papers)
17. Snowd by Intervals all Day.
27522[Diary entry: 10 October 1773] (Washington Papers)
10. Clear and pleasant—but little Wind & that rather Southerly.
27523General Orders, 22 September 1775 (Washington Papers)
The undernamed Prisoners, try’d by a General Court Martial for “Mutiny, Riot and Disobedience of...
27524[Diary entry: 5 September 1786] (Washington Papers)
Tuesday 5th. Mercury at 76 in the Morning—86 at Noon and 80 at Night. Very warm, with but little...
27525[Diary entry: 19 May 1772] (Washington Papers)
19. Mrs. Barnes came up to Alexandria. I returnd home in the Afternoon, & found Colo. Blackburn &...
27526General Orders, 4 May 1778 (Washington Papers)
The Sub and Brigade Inspectors are to be pointedly exact in pursuing the written Instructions of...
27527[Diary entry: 8 November 1770] (Washington Papers)
⟨Thur⟩sday 8th. We left our Incamp⟨ment⟩ as soon as we coud clearly dis⟨tingu⟩ish the rocks; and...
27528[Diary entry: 16 July 1797] (Washington Papers)
16. Very warm with the Wind at So. Mer. 90. Fine Rain in the Afternoon—suff[icien]t to wet the...
27529[Diary entry: 19 April 1791] (Washington Papers)
Tuesday 19th. At 6 Oclock I left Tarborough accompanied by some of the most respectable people of...
27530[Diary entry: 6 March 1773] (Washington Papers)
6. Dined at the Treasurers & Spent the Evening at Mrs. Campbell’s.
27531[Diary entry: 3 July 1773] (Washington Papers)
3. Rid into the Neck & by Muddy hole. Miss Molly Manley went home in the Afternoon.
27532[Diary entry: 28 May 1770] (Washington Papers)
28. Lowering kind of a Morning but clear afterwards & cool all day.
27533[Diary entry: 7 April 1760] (Washington Papers)
7. So[uther]ly Wind—with Rain. Cloudy all day.
27534[Diary entry: 25 August 1770] (Washington Papers)
25. Mr. Fairfax—Doctr. Rumney—Mr. Magowan and Jacky Custis all went away after Breakfast. I rid...
27535[Diary entry: 12 April 1767] (Washington Papers)
12. Morning clear. Wind very high from So. West. Afterwards cloudy with frequent showers of Rain...
27536[Diary entry: 30 June 1797] (Washington Papers)
30. Clear & warm—Wind Southerly. Mercury 80.
27537[Diary entry: 20 February 1773] (Washington Papers)
20. Clear but not very warm. Wind fresh from the So. West and weather variable. Snow for the most...
27538General Orders, 15 May 1781 (Washington Papers)
Returns of the number of Recruits that have joined each State line, Hazen’s regiment, and the...
27539General Orders, 20 May 1777 (Washington Papers)
Valentine Peers Esqr. is appointed Brigade Major, to Brigadier Genl Weedon; and is to be...
27540[Diary entry: 9 May 1772] (Washington Papers)
9. Still Cloudy with appearances of Rain but none fell. Wind high from So. West.