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The Army is to March to Morrow, & till further orders in the following Order. The Marquis De La...
You will find by the enclosed letter from the Commissioners that Mr Hallet reports unfavorably of...
31653[Diary entry: 4 November 1751] (Washington Papers)
November 4 th , 1751.—This morning received a card from Major Clarke, welcoming us to Barbadoes,...
I shall ride up to Morris Town this morning and return in the evening. Should you communicate an...
Since my last of the 19th inst. I have recd information, which does not admit of a doubt, that an...
31656General Orders, 1 March 1783 (Washington Papers)
For the day tomorrow Major Trescot. For duty the first York regiment. At the General Court...
31657[Diary entry: 7 October 1768] (Washington Papers)
7. Came home in the Morning & remaind. Mr. Townd. Dade (of Chotk.) came here. This was probably...
Upon finding it necessary for the operation of the Campaign, to recall the Continental Troops...
31659[Diary entry: 8 July 1786] (Washington Papers)
Saturday 8th. Mercury at 74 in the Morning—78 at Noon and 77 at Night. Clear & warm, with very...
The purport of this letter is to request your service in a matter of immediate importance to the...
31661[Diary entry: 30 May 1773] (Washington Papers)
30. Dined with Genl. Gage & spent the Evening in my own Room writing. GW wrote to Rev. Myles...
You are hereby ordered to send out Parties to gather the Corn at the Plantations of those people,...
Your favour of the 1st instt has been received, and if it had been convenient, I should have been...
I returned to this place from Elizabeth Town upon hearing that the Enemy had gone up the North...
31665[Diary entry: 19 May 1797] (Washington Papers)
19. Wind at No. Et. & cloudy all day with moderate Rain from ½ after 10 until near two.
31666[Diary entry: 9 February 1773] (Washington Papers)
9th. Doctr. Rumney continued all day, & Night. After an early Dinner I set of to Mr. Robt....
Your Excellencys several favors, of the 17th, 24th & 31st of July, were received at Head Quarters...
His Excelly having resolved to equip two armed Vessels has impowired you to negotiate this...
Orangetown [ New York ] August 16, 1780 . Is pleased that “our ideas are substantially the same.”...
I shall be obliged to you for some of the Plaister of Paris, or that white powder with which you...
In answer to Your Letter of the 4th Instant which I had the Honor of receiving the 12th—I beg...
31672[Diary entry: 6 June 1773] (Washington Papers)
6. Breakfasted at Slades 10 Miles from Suttons & dind and lodgd at Baltimore Town. Slade’s tavern...
A Plan has been formed for establishing uniformity of discipline and manoeuvres throughout the...
I received yours of the 11th last night, and I beg you will present my particular thanks to Capt....
I was glad to hear by Charles that you were much better than when we saw you last. If you have...
31676[Diary entry: 24 July 1768] (Washington Papers)
24. Went to Pohick Church.
Letter not found: to Adam Stephen, 25 Mar. 1756. On 19 May 1756 Stephen wrote to GW : “I am sorry...
31678[Diary entry: 7 April 1748] (Washington Papers)
Thursday 7th. Rain’d Successively all Last Night. This Morning one of our men Killed a Wild Turky...
31679[Diary entry: 3 October 1773] (Washington Papers)
3. At home all day. Alone.
31680[Diary entry: 3 September 1798] (Washington Papers)
3. Morning Calm & lowering—Mer. 65. Lowering all day with a little misting rain in the afternoon....
The P. has given the enclosed letters an attentive reading and consideration, and has found...
31682General Orders, 26 June 1776 (Washington Papers)
Agreeable to a Resolve of the Honorable the Continental Congress, no Certificates of Expences are...
31683[Diary entry: 25 December 1789] (Washington Papers)
Friday 25th. Christmas day. Went to St. Pauls Chapel in the forenoon. The Visitors to Mrs....
The letter from General Duportail of which the enclosure No. 1 is a copy, was presented to me...
31685[Diary entry: 14 March 1767] (Washington Papers)
14. Ground exceeding hard froze & cold in the Morning but pleasant afterwards, clear. Wind Westward.
New Windsor [ New York ] July 3, 1779 . Proposes a general pardon for all prisoners under...
In Answer to your Queries of Yesterday, The Negroes that have been retaken, from whatever State,...
In my Letter of the 21st of April I enclosed to your Excellency a Copy of a resolution of...
Your Letter of the 25th came safe—the Ink I sent a day or two ago by Colo: Saml Webb who I hope...
31690[Diary entry: 12 July 1767] (Washington Papers)
12. Southwardly Wind & clear.
31691General Orders, 18 October 1777 (Washington Papers)
The General has his happiness completed relative to the successes of our northern Army. On the...
Colo. Fleury this moment presented to me the letter your Excellency did me the honor to write...
31693[Diary entry: 23 January 1773] (Washington Papers)
23. Ground very hard froze again and day variable—sometimes threatning snow—then promising to be...
I have this moment received your sentiments with respect to the constitutionality of the Bill “to...
31695[Diary entry: 30 December 1797] (Washington Papers)
30. Just such a day as yesterday—Mer. 20 to 40. Mrs. Washington came here and Mr. Wm. Dandridge...
Letter not found: to Lt. Col. Robert Hanson Harrison, 12 Jan. 1777. In his letter of 20 Feb. 1777...
I shall be obliged to you, or some friend in Congress, to inform me what has been, or is like to...
31698[Diary entry: 20 May 1773] (Washington Papers)
20. Still clear & midling Cool wind fresh from the west.
I am assembling our whole Continental Force at this place with an intent to move down towards New...
The Fish mention’d by the Secretary of War, are doubtless meant to be those of the Season, as...