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11 Hamilton, William Washington, George To George Washington from William Hamilton, 6 March … 1797-03-06 Having been told you intend leaving Town tomorrow I have sent the Clod of Grass, together with a...
12 Washington, George Powel, Elizabeth Willing From George Washington to Elizabeth Willing Powel, 6 … 1797-03-06 My Coach horses, having performed (faithfully & well) all the duties I have required of them,...
13 Washington, George Rhode Island Society of the Cincinnati From George Washington to Rhode Island Society of the … 1797-03-06 For your affectionate Address on my retireing from public life, I beg you to accept my grateful...
14 Washington, George Sinclair, John From George Washington to John Sinclair, 6 March 1797 1797-03-06 On the 11 th of Decr I wrote you a long letter; and intended before the close of the last Session...
15 Van Berckel, Bacler (Madame) Washington, George To George Washington from Madame Bacler Van Berckel, 6 … 1797-03-06 Quoi que Les Circonstances m’aient Empechée de participer a toutes Les fettes publiques, ou Se...
16 Washington, George Wadsworth, Jeremiah From George Washington to Jeremiah Wadsworth, 6 March … 1797-03-06 Your favor of the 27th Ulto reached me in the forenoon, & the Salmon in the afternoon of the 3d...
17 Washington, George [Diary entry: 7 March 1797] 1797-03-07 7. A hard No. Wt. [wind] all day. Hard frost this morning & but little [sun] all day—snowing at...
18 Boudinot, Elias Washington, George To George Washington from Elias Boudinot, 7 March 1797 1797-03-07 I send herewith the Seal you was pleased to commit to my Care—The time has been scarcely...
19 Peabody, Lewis Washington, George To George Washington from Lewis Peabody, 7 March 1797 1797-03-07 Pardon the liberty an unknown person, assumes, by calling you brother; we are so by nature,...
20 Washington, George [Diary entry: 8 March 1797] 1797-03-08 8. Very thick morning with sprinkling rain clear afterwards with a brisk So. Westerly wind. Mer. 52.