301To Thomas Jefferson from George Washington, 30 November 1789 (Jefferson Papers)
You will perceive by the enclosed letter (which was left for you at the Office of Foreign Affairs...
302[December 1789] (Washington Papers)
Tuesday Decr. 1st. A pretty full Levee to day—among the Visitors was the Vice President and all...
303[Diary entry: 1 December 1789] (Washington Papers)
Tuesday Decr. 1st. A pretty full Levee to day—among the Visitors was the Vice President and all...
304From George Washington to John Jay, 1 December 1789 (Washington Papers)
The President of the United States hath read with attention the Papers herewith returned,...
305From George Washington to Sidi Mohammed, 1 December 1789 (Washington Papers)
Since the Date of the Letter, which the late Congress, by their President, addressed to your...
306[Diary entry: 2 December 1789] (Washington Papers)
Wednesday 2d. Exercised in the Post Chaise with Mrs. Washington. Visited on our return the...
307[Diary entry: 3 December 1789] (Washington Papers)
Thursday 3d. The following Gentlemen & Ladies dined here—viz.—Genl. Schuyler, his Lady & daughter...
308[Diary entry: 4 December 1789] (Washington Papers)
Friday 4th. A great number of Visiters (Gentlemen & Ladies) this evening to Mrs. Washington. The...
309From George Washington to the New Jersey Legislature, 4 December 1789 (Washington Papers)
In replying to the flattering and affectionate address, with which you are pleased to honor me, I...
310[Diary entry: 5 December 1789] (Washington Papers)
Saturday 5th. Exercised on Horseback between 10 and 12 oclock. The Vice President & Lady and two...
311[Diary entry: 6 December 1789] (Washington Papers)
Sunday 6th. Went to St. Pauls Chapel in the Forenoon.
312[Diary entry: 7 December 1789] (Washington Papers)
Monday 7th. Walked round the Battery in the afternoon.
313[Diary entry: 8 December 1789] (Washington Papers)
Tuesday 8th. Finished my Extracts from the Commissioners Report of their proceedings at the...
314[Diary entry: 9 December 1789] (Washington Papers)
Wednesday 9th. Walked round the Battery.
315From George Washington to John Jay, 9 December 1789 (Washington Papers)
The President of the United States presents to the Chief Justice of the United States a volume of...
316[Diary entry: 10 December 1789] (Washington Papers)
Thursday 10th. Exercised on Horseback—between 10 and 12 Oclock. The following Company dined here...
317From George Washington to Samuel Hanson, 10 December 1789 [letter not found] (Washington Papers)
Letter not found: to Samuel Hanson, 10 Dec. 1789. On the same day Hanson wrote to GW : “Your...
318[Diary entry: 11 December 1789] (Washington Papers)
Friday 11th. Being Rainy and bad no person except the Vice-President visited Mrs. Washington this...
319[Diary entry: 12 December 1789] (Washington Papers)
Saturday 12th. Exercised in the Coach with Mrs. Washington and the two Children (Master & Miss...
320[Diary entry: 13 December 1789] (Washington Papers)
Sunday 13th. Went to St. Pauls Chapel in the forenoon.
321[Diary entry: 14 December 1789] (Washington Papers)
Monday 14th. Walked round the Battery in the afternoon.
322From George Washington to Beverley Randolph, 14 December 1789 (Washington Papers)
I was surprized to find, by your Excellency’s letter of the 1st instant, with which I have been...
323[Diary entry: 15 December 1789] (Washington Papers)
Tuesday 15th. Exercised on horseback about 10 Oclock. Called on the Secretary for the Department...
324[Diary entry: 16 December 1789] (Washington Papers)
Wednesday 16th. Dined with Mrs. Washington and all the family (except the two Children) at...
325To Alexander Hamilton from George Washington, 17 December 1789 (Hamilton Papers)
As I am uncertain of the condition & even the Office in which the papers containing accounts of...
326[Diary entry: 17 December 1789] (Washington Papers)
Thursday 17th. The following Company dined here—viz.—The Chief Justice of the U. States and his...
327From George Washington to the Chiefs of the Choctaw Nation, 17 December 1789 (Washington Papers)
I have sent Major Doughty one of our Warriors, in order to convince you that the United States...
328From George Washington to Alexander Hamilton, 17 December 1789 (Washington Papers)
As I am uncertain of the condition & even the Office in which the papers containing accounts of...
329[Diary entry: 18 December 1789] (Washington Papers)
Friday 18th. Read over, and digested my thoughts upon the subject of a National Militia, from the...
330[Diary entry: 19 December 1789] (Washington Papers)
Saturday 19th. Committed the above thoughts to writing in order to send them to the Secretary for...