4281[Diary entry: 4 May 1791] (Washington Papers)
Wednesday 4th. Dined with the Members of the Cincinnati, and in the evening went to a very...
4282From George Washington to the South Carolina Masons, 4 May 1791 (Washington Papers)
I am much obliged by the respect which you are so good as to declare for my public and private...
4283[Diary entry: 3 May 1791] (Washington Papers)
Tuesday 3d. Breakfasted with Mrs. Rutledge (the Lady of the Chief justice of the State who was on...
4284From George Washington to the Charleston Merchants, 3 May 1791 (Washington Papers)
Your congratulations on my arrival in South Carolina, enhanced by the affectionate manner in...
4285From George Washington to the Officials of Charleston, 3 May 1791 (Washington Papers)
The gratification you are pleased to express, at my arrival in your metropolis, is replied to...
4286[Diary entry: 2 May 1791] (Washington Papers)
Monday 2d. Breakfasted at the Country Seat of Govr. Pinckney about 18 miles from our lodging...
4287[Diary entry: 1 May 1791] (Washington Papers)
Sunday—May first. Left Georgetown about 6 Oclock, and crossing the Santee Creek [Sampit River] at...
4288[April 1791] (Washington Papers)
Thursday 7th. April. Recommenced my journey with Horses apparently well refreshed and in good...
4289[Diary entry: 30 April 1791] (Washington Papers)
Saturday 30th. Crossed the Waggamaw to George town by descending the River three miles. At this...
4290From George Washington to the Inhabitants of Georgetown, South Carolina, 30 April 1791 (Washington Papers)
I receive your congratulations on my arrival in South Carolina with real pleasure, and I confess...