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3751[Diary entry: 28 July 1769] (Washington Papers)
28. Clear and warm. Wind Southwardly.
3752[Diary entry: 29 July 1769] (Washington Papers)
29. Wind at southwest. Cloudy Morning. Rainy Midday, but clear Afternoon and warm.
3753[Diary entry: 30 July 1769] (Washington Papers)
30. Clear, Still & warm Morning. About 3 oclock a shower of Rain for a few Minutes with high wind...
3754[Diary entry: 31 July 1769] (Washington Papers)
31. Clear and Cool—the Wind being fresh from the Northwest.
July 1st. Thoms. Williams, and Thomas Pursley set into Cradling today. The Grain being wet, there...
3756[Diary entry: 1 July 1769] (Washington Papers)
July 1st. Thoms. Williams, and Thomas Pursley set into Cradling today. The Grain being wet, there...
3757[Diary entry: 2 July 1769] (Washington Papers)
2. Sunday.
3758[Diary entry: 3 July 1769] (Washington Papers)
3. Finishd stacking what was left out on Saturday—also finishd cuttg. and getting to the stacks...
3759[Diary entry: 4 July 1769] (Washington Papers)
4. Finishd Cutting, getting in, and Stacking this half by Dinner, and finding our progress very...
3760[Diary entry: 5 July 1769] (Washington Papers)
5. Finishd the other half of the Cut between Eleven and 12 (that is Cutting Binding and stacking)...
3761[Diary entry: 6 July 1769] (Washington Papers)
6. Finishd the half cut by the Gate before breakfast & the rest of the other half afterwards,...
3762[Diary entry: 8 July 1769] (Washington Papers)
8. Finishd the whole field about one oclock. And began about five Oclock to cut in Muddy hole field.
3763[Diary entry: 12 July 1769] (Washington Papers)
12. Finishd cutting and stacking Muddy hole wheat and dischargd Elijah Houghton—Thomas...
3764[Diary entry: 13 July 1769] (Washington Papers)
13. Went to cutting the Wheat at the Mill with the Residue.
3765[Diary entry: 15 July 1769] (Washington Papers)
15. Finishd at Do. by Breakfast time and went from hence to Doeg run Plantation & Cut the small...
3766[Diary entry: 17 July 1769] (Washington Papers)
17. Began my Hay Harvest at Doeg Run Plantation.
3767[Diary entry: 21 July 1769] (Washington Papers)
21. Began to Sow Wheat at Muddy hole Plantation.
3768[Diary entry: 22 July 1769] (Washington Papers)
22. Began to Sow Ditto at Doeg Run Quarter.
3769[Diary entry: 28 July 1769] (Washington Papers)
28. The young Hound Bitch Chaunter was lined by Lord Fairfax’s Rockwood (who appears to have the...
3770[Diary entry: 29 July 1769] (Washington Papers)
29. Chaunter again lined by Rockwood. The black bitch Countess appeard to be going proud, was...
3771[Diary entry: 30 July 1769] (Washington Papers)
30. Chaunter lined again—by Rockwood.
3772[August 1769] (Washington Papers)
Augt. 1st. Set out from Chs. Wests. Dined at Snickers and got to Mr. W[arne]r Washington’s abt. 5...
3773[Diary entry: 1 August 1769] (Washington Papers)
Augt. 1st. Set out from Chs. Wests. Dined at Snickers and got to Mr. W[arne]r Washington’s abt. 5...
3774[Diary entry: 2 August 1769] (Washington Papers)
2. Remaind there all day. Mr. Washington returnd from Winchester in the Afternoon.
3775[Diary entry: 3 August 1769] (Washington Papers)
3. At Mr. Washington’s all this day also.
3776[Diary entry: 4 August 1769] (Washington Papers)
4. Still at Mr. Washington’s. Mr. Thurston & Lady dining there. Note I was detained this day &...
3777[Diary entry: 5 August 1769] (Washington Papers)
5. Prosecuted our Journey to the springs (by Jacob Hites). Bated at Opeekon and lodged at Joshua...
3778[Diary entry: 6 August 1769] (Washington Papers)
6. Arrivd at the Springs about One Oclock & dind w. Colo. F[airfa]x.
3779[Diary entry: 7 August 1769] (Washington Papers)
7. Rid out into the Country to seek a good Pasture for my Horses & engagd to send them to one...
3780[Diary entry: 8 August 1769] (Washington Papers)
8. Sent my Horses to the above place with the Coachman.