1801December [1798] (Washington Papers)
1. Dined with Mr. Rawle. 2. Ditto with Bingham. From hence until my leaving the City on the 13. I...
1802[Diary entry: 28 October 1798] (Washington Papers)
28. Morning clear & pleasant & continued so all day. Mer. 39 in the Morng. & 40 at Night. The...
1803From George Washington to James McHenry, 3 September 1798 (Washington Papers)
Your letter of the 25th Ulto has been duly received. The list of applicants from the Southern...
1804[Diary entry: 14 June 1799] (Washington Papers)
14. Morning—calm, but the wind soon came out at No. Wt. & blew very hard all day—appearances of...
1805From George Washington to Alexander White, 11 January 1798 (Washington Papers)
Your favour of the 8th has been duly received, and I now write, more for the purpose of...
1806[February 1799] (Washington Papers)
February 1. Mer. at . Brisk southerly Wind all day & towards Noon lowering with appearances of...
1807[Diary entry: 19 November 1798] (Washington Papers)
19. Do. at Doctr. Whites—Bishop. Raining.
1808[Diary entry: 4 July 1799] (Washington Papers)
4. Morning heavy. Mer. at 74 and Wind So. Et. Clouds in every qr. & sprinklings of Rain. Mer. 80...
1809[Diary entry: 17 December 1798] (Washington Papers)
17. Breakfasted at Barneys—bated at Hartford. Dined at Websters and lodged at Baltimore.
1810From George Washington to Clement Biddle, 3 July 1797 (Washington Papers)
I presume my letter, enclosing the Power of Attorney, had reached your hands before your favor of...
1811From George Washington to Jonathan Trumbull, Jr., 21 July 1799 (Washington Papers)
Your favour of the 22d Ulto got to my hands yesterday, only. It came safe, and without any...
1812[Diary entry: 24 March 1798] (Washington Papers)
24. Morning—Storming with Rain & Wind at So. Et. Mer. 48. Abt. Noon the Rain ceased, & the wind...
1813From George Washington to John Langhorne [Peter Carr], 15 October 1797 (Washington Papers)
Your favour of the 25th Ulto has been received, but not so soon as might have been expected from...
1814[Diary entry: 23 November 1798] (Washington Papers)
23. Ditto at Mr. Saml. Meridiths. Treasurer.
1815From George Washington to John Sinclair, 15 May 1798 (Washington Papers)
The motive which I assigned in my letter of the 6th of Novr (a copy of which, with others, is...
1816[Diary entry: 14 April 1798] (Washington Papers)
14. Morning—Clear & but little Wd. & that at No. W. Mer. 46. Wind varying from No. W. to So. W. &...
1817[Diary entry: 21 December 1798] (Washington Papers)
21. Clear & pleasant, with but little wind—that at No. Wt.
1818[Diary entry: 4 May 1798] (Washington Papers)
4. Morning—Clear & wind Southerly Mer. at 66. Appearances of Rain abt. Noon but none fell. Mer....
1819From George Washington to William Thornton, 18 October 1798 (Washington Papers)
I regret, not having received your letter of the 16th until last night. Had it reached me before...
1820[Diary entry: 7 October 1797] (Washington Papers)
7. Calm, clear & warm in the forenoon with appearances of Rain afterwds. Mer. 66. Mr. La Colombe...
1821[Diary entry: 11 October 1797] (Washington Papers)
11. Wind at No. Wt. & fresh after the Morning. Mer. at 56—Mrs. Stuart & Daughters & Mrs. Peters...
1822[Diary entry: 4 March 1797] (Washington Papers)
4. Much such a day as yesterday in all respects. Mercury at 41.
1823[Diary entry: 1 November 1797] (Washington Papers)
1. Calm, clear & extremely pleasant. Mer. at 60.
1824From George Washington to Paul Ferdinand Fevot, 15 April 1798 (Washington Papers)
The papers which you were pleased to transmit to me from Baltimore are, agreeably to your...
1825From George Washington to James McHenry, 22 July 1798 (Washington Papers)
Your favour of the 18th was brought by the Post of yesterday. The nominations, according to your...
1826[Diary entry: 26 August 1797] (Washington Papers)
26. Mrs. Washington dined here and in the afternoon Genl. & Mrs. Spotswood—Captn. Spotswood Miss...
1827From George Washington to Gustavus Scott, 22 April 1797 (Washington Papers)
I should not have taken the liberty of giving you the trouble wch the enclosures must occasion,...
1828[Diary entry: 16 September 1797] (Washington Papers)
16. Clear, with the Wind at No. W. but neither hard, nor cold. Mer. at 68. Mr. Lear came to dinner.
1829From George Washington to Harry Dorsey Gough, 13 August 1797 (Washington Papers)
Having occasion to send a light carriage to Baltimore, I have directed the person (Mr Jno....
1830From George Washington to Richard Parkinson, 28 November 1797 (Washington Papers)
Your letter dated “Doncaster August 28th 1797” has been received. In answer thereto, I inform...
1831[Diary entry: 30 August 1797] (Washington Papers)
30. Clear, with the Wind, tho little of it Southerly. Mercury 80. Ludwell Lee Esqr. & Lady & Miss...
1832[Diary entry: 27 January 1799] (Washington Papers)
27. Mer. at 36 in the Morning. Cloudy all day with the Wind at No. Wt. & turning cold.
1833[Diary entry: 20 September 1797] (Washington Papers)
20. Clear with little or no wind. A slight white frost. M. 64.
1834From George Washington to Zechariah Lewis, 14 August 1797 (Washington Papers)
Your favor of the 17th Ulto came safe, but a good while after date. For the Sermons you had the...
1835[Diary entry: 17 February 1799] (Washington Papers)
17. Morning Snowing with little or no wind. Snow abt. 4 Inches deep. Mer. at 24. Before Noon it...
1836[Diary entry: 14 October 1799] (Washington Papers)
14. Morning—steady Rain (& much fell in the Night) with the Wind at So. Et. & Mer. at 60. After...
1837[Diary entry: 31 January 1799] (Washington Papers)
31. Clear Morning. Mer. at 33 and wind at No. Wt. Afterwards calm & remarkably pleasant.
1838From George Washington to John Frederick Ramnitz, 20 March 1799 (Washington Papers)
Your letter of the 31st of October last, with a Box of Medicine, which you con⟨sidered⟩ would...
1839[Diary entry: 7 March 1799] (Washington Papers)
7. Morning—Mer. at 31, & a little cloudy with a light breeze from No. Wt. Clear & pleasant...
1840[Diary entry: 4 November 1799] (Washington Papers)
4th. Morning clear—Wind (though but little of it) No. Wt. and Mer. 34. A very large & white...
1841[Diary entry: 21 February 1799] (Washington Papers)
21. Mer. at 30 in the Morning—very little wind & that Easterly. Heavy & misting all day. Mer. 30...
1842From George Washington to Elizabeth Willing Powel, 17 November 1798 (Washington Papers)
I thank you for the information contained in your note of this date —although I am not, nor have...
1843[Diary entry: 11 March 1799] (Washington Papers)
11. Mer. at 32 in the Morning and Wind at No. Wt. Afterwards So. Et. & very lowering. Mer. 34 at...
1844[Diary entry: 29 August 1799] (Washington Papers)
29. Morning very lowering with a brisk Southerly wind, Mer. 70 & at Night 76. A good deal of rain...
1845From George Washington to James Anderson, 1 February 1798 (Washington Papers)
Observations in going over Mr Andersons Accounts 1. That there is no Cash A/c raised in his...
1846[Diary entry: 1 April 1799] (Washington Papers)
1. Clear (except being smoky). Mer. at 46. Wind Northerly—afterwds. Easterly and towards Night...
1847From George Washington to William Thornton, 1 December 1799 (Washington Papers)
Your favour of the 30th Ulto, enclosing Mr Blagdens dimensions of the rooms in my houses in the...
1848From George Washington to James McHenry, 13 August 1798 (Washington Papers)
The Messenger that carried my letters of the 10th to the Post Office brought me your favour of...
1849[Diary entry: 19 September 1799] (Washington Papers)
19. Raining in the Morning early and by 8 oclock storming with a heavy fall of rain. Mer. at...
1850[Diary entry: 7 January 1798] (Washington Papers)
7. Morning calm & clear. Mer. at 28; in the evening it lowered with the wind at No. Et. Mer. at 34.