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321[Diary entry: 14 December 1789] (Washington Papers)
Monday 14th. Walked round the Battery in the afternoon.
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...
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...
I have sent Major Doughty one of our Warriors, in order to convince you that the United States...
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...
331[Diary entry: 20 December 1789] (Washington Papers)
Sunday 20th. Went to St. Pauls Chapel in the forenoon.
332[Diary entry: 21 December 1789] (Washington Papers)
Monday 21st. Framed the above thoughts on the subject of a National Militia into the form of a...
333[Diary entry: 22 December 1789] (Washington Papers)
Tuesday 22d. A pretty full & respectable Levee to day—at which several Members of Congress, newly...
334[Diary entry: 23 December 1789] (Washington Papers)
Wednesday 23d. Exercised in the Post-Chaise with Mrs. Washington to day. Sent the dispatches...
Your letter of the 27th of November and the discourse which it enclosed have been duly received....
Your letter of the 7th Ultimo was handed to me a few days since by Mr Savage, who is now engaged...
337[Diary entry: 24 December 1789] (Washington Papers)
Thursday 24th. The Secretary at War coming according to appointment, he was instructed, after...
I have to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 4th inst. which announced to us the...
339[Diary entry: 25 December 1789] (Washington Papers)
Friday 25th. Christmas day. Went to St. Pauls Chapel in the forenoon. The Visitors to Mrs....
340[Diary entry: 26 December 1789] (Washington Papers)
Saturday 26th. Exercised on Horseback in the forenoon. Chief Justice Morris and the Mayor (Colo....
341[Diary entry: 27 December 1789] (Washington Papers)
Sunday 27th. At home all day—weather being bad.
The letters with which you have been pleased to favor me, dated in Octr and the 15th of the...
343[Diary entry: 28 December 1789] (Washington Papers)
Monday 28th. Set all the forenoon for Mr. Savage who was taking my Portrt.
Letter not found: to Samuel Huntington, 28 Dec. 1789. In a letter to GW of 2 Jan. 1790 ,...
Letter not found: to George Augustine Washington, 28 Dec. 1789. In a letter to GW of 15 Jan. 1790...
346[Diary entry: 29 December 1789] (Washington Papers)
Tuesday 29th. Being very Snowing not a single person appeared at the Levee.
347[Diary entry: 30 December 1789] (Washington Papers)
Wednesday 30th. Exercised in a Carriage.
348[Diary entry: 31 December 1789] (Washington Papers)
Thursday 31st. Bad weather and close House. The Vice Presidt. & Lady, Colo. Smith & Lady Chanr....
349List of Persons, 1790 (Washington Papers)
A List of persons who have applied for diplomatic appointments—or who appear to be qualified for...
350January 1790 (Washington Papers)
Friday first. The Vice-President, the Governor—the Senators, Members of the House of...
351[Diary entry: 1 January 1790] (Washington Papers)
Friday first. The Vice-President, the Governor—the Senators, Members of the House of...
352[Diary entry: 2 January 1790] (Washington Papers)
Saturday 2d. Exercised in the Carriage with Mrs. Washington. Read the report of the Secretary of...
From a conviction that the dispositions of the Society of the Cincinnati, established in the...
354[Diary entry: 3 January 1790] (Washington Papers)
Sunday 3d. Went to St. Pauls Chapel.
I feel myself very much obliged by what you sent me yesterday. The letter from Governor Johnston...
356[Diary entry: 4 January 1790] (Washington Papers)
Monday 4th. Informed the President of the Senate, and Speaker the Ho. of Representatives that I...
I feel myself very much obliged by what you sent me yesterday. The letter from Governor Johnston...
Whenever there shall be a sufficient number of the two Houses of Congress assembled to proceed to...
359[Diary entry: 5 January 1790] (Washington Papers)
Tuesday 5th. Several Members of Congress called in the forenoon to pay their respects on their...
360[Diary entry: 6 January 1790] (Washington Papers)
Wednesday 6th. Sat from half after 8 oclock till 10 for the Portrait Painter, Mr. Savage, to...
361[Diary entry: 7 January 1790] (Washington Papers)
Thursday 7th. About One Oclock recd. a Committee from both Houses of Congress informing me that...
362[Diary entry: 8 January 1790] (Washington Papers)
Friday 8th. According to appointment, at 11 Oclock I set out for the City Hall in my...
Fellow Citizens of the Senate, and House of Representatives. I embrace with great satisfaction...
364[Diary entry: 9 January 1790] (Washington Papers)
Saturday 9th. Exercised with Mrs. Washington and the Children in the Coach the 14 Miles round. In...
Your obliging letter, dated in October last, has been received; and, as I do not know when I...
366[Diary entry: 10 January 1790] (Washington Papers)
Sunday 10th. Went to St. Pauls Chapel in the forenoon. Wrote private letters in the Afternoon for...
The Book, entitled Dissertations on the English Language, which you was so polite as to send me...
368[Diary entry: 11 January 1790] (Washington Papers)
Monday 11th. Sent my Instructions to the Commissioners (appointed to Negotiate a Treaty with the...
Private. Dear Sir, New York, January 11th 1790. Altho’ it is not in my power to enter so fully as...
United States [New York] Gentlemen of the Senate January 11th 1790. I have directed Mr Lear, my...