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While I was on my Journey through the Southern States it was not in my power to acknowledge the...
In reply to your letter of the 3rd of march with which I have been honored, I am under the...
As it has ever been a rule with me to make my private concerns give way to my public duties, when...
At the same time that I acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the first of march with which I...
Letter not found: to William Deakins, Jr., 17 July 1791. On 22 July Deakins referred to GW’s...
Letter not found: to George Augustine Washington, 17 July 1791. GW’s nephew wrote to him on 1...
Without preface, or apology for propounding the following question to you—at this time—permit me...
I have received since my return to this place the letter which you were so kind as to write on...
I have recieved, since my return to this place, the letter which you were so kind as to write on...
The enclosed I send this afternoon, for your perusal. Tomorrow, 8’Oclock, I shall send the person...
The enclosed I send this afternoon, for your perusal. Tomorrow, 8’oclock, I shall send the person...
I received your letter of the 20th of April, while I was on my journey to the southward, and...
4633[July 1791] (Washington Papers)
Friday July 1st. Received an Address from the Inhabitants of Frederick town and about 7 Oclock...
4634[Diary entry: 4 July 1791] (Washington Papers)
Monday 4th. This being the Anniversary of American Independence and being kindly requested to do...
Your congratulations on my arrival in Lancaster are received with pleasure, and the flattering...
4636[Diary entry: 3 July 1791] (Washington Papers)
Sunday 3d. Received, and answered an address from the Inhabitants of York town—& there being no...
I receive your congratulations with pleasure, and I reply to your flattering and affectionate...
4638[Diary entry: 2 July 1791] (Washington Papers)
Saturday 2d. Set out a little after 4 Oclock and in abt. 6 Miles crossed the line wch. divides...
4639[Diary entry: 1 July 1791] (Washington Papers)
Friday July 1st. Received an Address from the Inhabitants of Frederick town and about 7 Oclock...
I express with great pleasure my obligations to your goodness, and my gratitude for the...
4641[June 1791] (Washington Papers)
Wednesday June 1st. Having received information that Governor Martin was on his way to meet me;...
4642[Diary entry: 30 June 1791] (Washington Papers)
Thursday 30th. The business which brot. me to George town being finished & the Comrs. instructed...
4643[Diary entry: 29 June 1791] (Washington Papers)
Wednesday 29th. The Deeds which remained unexecuted yesterday were signed to day and the Dowers...
4644[Diary entry: 28 June 1791] (Washington Papers)
Tuesday 28th. Whilst the Commissioners were engaged in preparing the Deeds to be signed by the...
4645[Diary entry: 27 June 1791] (Washington Papers)
Monday 27th. Left Mount Vernon for George town before Six Oclock; and according to appointment...
The last post brought me your letter of the 20th instant, and the duplicates of your letters,...
This is the eve of my departure for George town, & being Sunday, ought to have been a day of...
The enclosed letter, which is under a flying seal, and the plough, which accompanies it, are...
The last post brought me your letter of the 20th. instant, and the duplicates of your letters,...
When I was in Fredericksburg on my way to the southward I received a letter from Mr Neil McCoull...