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(Private) To my letters of the 20th of February and 5th of March, I beg leave to refer you for...
Being informed that you have given my name to one of your Sons, and called another after Mrs...
653[Diary entry: 12 November 1789] (Washington Papers)
Thursday 12th. A little before Sunrise we left Marvins and breakfasting at Stamford 13 Miles...
Gentlemen of the Senate, I nominate Charles Cochran of South Carolina, to be Marshal of and for...
I have received with vexation the enclosure you have just sent me from the French Minister: and...
I lay before you a statement of the south western frontiers, and of the Indian Department which...
Letter not found: to Lund Washington, 11 April 1790. In a letter to GW, 28 April 1790 , Lund...
Your private letter of the 18th ulto and Mr Jay’s resignation of the Office of chief Justice of...
Your letter & Reports of the 1st instant I have received, and am glad to find by the first that...
660[Diary entry: 2 December 1789] (Washington Papers)
Wednesday 2d. Exercised in the Post Chaise with Mrs. Washington. Visited on our return the...
I nominate Joel Barlow of the State of Connecticut, to be Consul-General of the United States of...
Enclosed is a letter from poor Madam La Fayette! How desirable it would be, if something could be...
663[Diary entry: 16 January 1796] (Washington Papers)
16. Similar to yesterday in all respects.
A pressure of public business just at the moment Mr Roberdeau was about to leave this, allowed me...
The enclosed places matters on their true rounds; and in my opinion on a proper footing. ALS ,...
666[Diary entry: 6 February 1796] (Washington Papers)
6. A Slight Snow, not an Inch deep fell last night, clear without wind.
Enclosed is the duplicate of my last. The calamity which has befallen Philadelphia & seems in no...
My letter to you, herewith inclosed, will give you the Credence necessary to enable you to do the...
From Colo. Mentges’ information, there are detachments of Militia a considerable distance in the...
At the conclusion of my public employments, I have thought it expedient to notice the publication...
Since my last to you, from Mount Vernon, I have seen & conversed with Mr Morris on the subject of...
When we call to mind the gracious indulgence of Heaven, by which the American people became a...
673[Diary entry: 20 January 1796] (Washington Papers)
20. Some Snow fell in the night and at intervals & with a mixture of rain through the day. Wind...
While you confide in, and do those things which you have reason to believe are pleasing and...
675[Diary entry: 10 February 1796] (Washington Papers)
10. About 7 Oclock it began to Snow and kept steadily at it until 11, then changd. to rain &...
I informed you on the 11th Inst. that a bill was before the House to provide for the Expences...
The Chief Justice and Judge Paterson are in Town. The former called upon me yesterday evening to...
678[Diary entry: 25 March 1790] (Washington Papers)
Thursday 25th. Went in the forenoon to the Consecration of Trinity Church, where a Pew was...
Your letter of the 31st of October, on the subject of a Legacy left by Mr[s] Savage to Mrs...
I lay before you the following Report which has been made to me by the Secretary of State. “The...
The Secretary of the Treasury is hereby authorised to negotiate and agree for a Loan to the...
Your letter of the 21st instant, with its enclosures, came duly to hand; previous to which, I had...
Letter not found: to William Washington, 25 Mar. 1790. William Washington wrote to GW on 7 Nov....
684[Diary entry: 15 April 1790] (Washington Papers)
Thursday 15th. Returned the above Act (presented to me on Tuesday) to the House of...
As there appears no prospect of your making the stipulated payments for the lands which you...
I am much obliged by your professions of respect and affection, and I am truly grateful for your...
Your letter of the 5th instt enclosing a Memorial of the same date, came to my hands yesterday....
United States [New York] Gentlemen of the Senate, June 23d 1790 In my nomination of persons for...
I expected to have put the enclosed into your hands at Baltimore, on my way to this place; but...
I transmit you a Copy of a letter from the Secretary of War to me, with the heads of Instructions...
691[Diary entry: 5 May 1790] (Washington Papers)
Wednesday 5th. Requested General Rufus Putnam—lately appointed a Judge in the Western Government...
The several Acts which have been passed relatively to the military establishment of the United...
Your letter of the 15th enclosing the Act of Assembly authorising an agreement with Mr Alexander...
Your very affectionate Address produces emotions which I know not how to express. I feel that my...
When I returned to your hands the instructions and papers respecting my lands in your...
696[Diary entry: 28 July 1795] (Washington Papers)
28. Wind at No. West—clear—pleast.
Letter not found: to John Greenwood, 4 Sept. 1791. Greenwood wrote GW on 10 Sept. that “I...
698January [1797] (Washington Papers)
1. Clear—Wind Westerly. Went to church. [23] The information in brackets (indicating morning...
I nominate the following persons for promotions and appointments in the Legion of the United...
I have had neither leizure for, nor opportunity of, writing to you since I did it from Carlisle,...