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1351[Diary entry: 3 July 1768] (Washington Papers)
3. At Home all day.
1352[Diary entry: 4 July 1768] (Washington Papers)
4. Rid to see my Wheat at differt. Places. Doctr. Rumney came here in the afternn.
1353[Diary entry: 5 July 1768] (Washington Papers)
5. Went to Muddy hole with Doctr. Rumney to see the Cradlers at work.
1354[Diary entry: 6 July 1768] (Washington Papers)
6. Rid to Muddy hole and Doeg Run after Doctr. Rumney went away. When I returnd found Mr. Wm. Lee & Doctr. Lee here. Arthur Lee (1740–1792) was the youngest of the six surviving sons of Thomas Lee (1690–1750), builder of Stratford Hall, Westmoreland County, and his wife, Hannah Ludwell Lee (1701–1749/50). He attended Eton and the University of Edinburgh, where he took a medical degree in 1764,...
1355[Diary entry: 7 July 1768] (Washington Papers)
7. Mr. Lee went away. Mr. Darnel & Daughter—Mr. Geo. Digges & his two eldest Sisters came here & stayed all Night. The Darnall (many spellings) family of Maryland descended from Col. Henry Darnall (d. 1711), who emigrated from England in 1672. This Mr. Darnall may be a great-grandson of Col. Henry, also named Henry, whose daughter Mary married Charles Carroll of Carrollton this same year (...
1356[Diary entry: 8 July 1768] (Washington Papers)
8. Doctr. Lee & all the rest went away & I rid to the Cradlers (cutting my Wheat at the Mill).
1357[Diary entry: 9 July 1768] (Washington Papers)
9. Rid to Muddy hole, the Mill, and Doeg Run before Dinner & to the Mill afterwards—where my People was harvesting.
1358[Diary entry: 10 July 1768] (Washington Papers)
10. Went to Church and returnd to Dinner.
1359[Diary entry: 11 July 1768] (Washington Papers)
11. Rid to Muddy hole where three white men were Cradling—& then to the Mill where we were getting in Wheat. Mr. Chichester with his wife Miss S. McCarty, & Dr. Rumney came. Sinah McCarty (died c.1809) was a daughter of Capt. Daniel McCarty of Mount Air and a sister of Mrs. Sarah McCarty Chichester, with whom she appears here. Rumney continued his treatment of Patsy Custis by giving her two...
1360[Diary entry: 12 July 1768] (Washington Papers)
12. Rid to Muddy hole before breakfast where all hands were harvesting the Wheat. The Company went away.