25361From George Washington to the Pennsylvania Supreme Executive Council, 26 April 1779 (Washington Papers)
I am honored with your letters of the 24th and 25th: to which I beg leave to defer a particular...
25362General Orders, 9 June 1782 (Washington Papers)
Some doubts having arisen respecting the nature and extent of Major General Heaths Command since...
25363From George Washington to Robert Morris, 30 August 1783 (Washington Papers)
I take the earliest opportunity of informing you, that the Baron Steuben has returned from Canada...
25364[Diary entry: 18 December 1772] (Washington Papers)
18 Mr. Boucher, his Wife & Sister came to Dinner. GW means Boucher’s unmarried sister Jane...
25365Cash Accounts, February 1768 (Washington Papers)
Cash Feby 14— To Ditto [cash] recd of Messrs Carlyle & Adam £75. 0.0 To Ditto of Mr Humphrey...
25366[Diary entry: 12 July 1770] (Washington Papers)
12. Rid to my Harvest field at Muddy hole. Upon my return to Dinner found Mrs. Ambler & her...
25367From George Washington to the Board of War, 16 May 1778 (Washington Papers)
I have been honored with your two favors of the 12th Instant. If the provisions and stores, which...
25368General Orders, 11 October 1777 (Washington Papers)
The Court of enquiry of which Lord Stirling is president, now sitting at the president’s...
25369[Diary entry: 20 March 1772] (Washington Papers)
20. Dined at Mrs. Amblers and Spent the Evening at Southalls. Mary Cary Ambler had a town house...
25370From George Washington to General Henry Clinton, 14 September 1779 (Washington Papers)
You will herewith find a passport for the safe conveyance of the money and necessaries for the...
25371Ratification of the Holland Loan, 1 September 1791 (Washington Papers)
Now Know ye, that the President of the United States of America having seen and considered the...
25372[Diary entry: 9 May 1771] (Washington Papers)
9. Clear and pleasant Morning with the Wind Westwardly. In the Evening thunder Lightning & Rain.
25373[Diary entry: 3 January 1769] (Washington Papers)
3. A large white frost—the gd. a little froze, but soon thawd. Morng. calm & clear—afternoon...
25374From George Washington to Anne-César, chevalier de La Luzerne, 22 September 1782 (Washington Papers)
I have the Honor to forward to your Excellency a Letter which I have this Moment received from...
25375From George Washington to the Philadelphia Ladies Committee, 13 February 1781 (Washington Papers)
The benevolent office, which added lustre to the qualities that ornamented your deceased friend...
25376[Diary entry: 6 August 1771] (Washington Papers)
6. Very warm with but little Wind. In the Evening a little Rain but not much.
25377[Diary entry: 21 March 1799] (Washington Papers)
21. Mer. at 50 in the Morning and at Night—higher at Noon. Raining by intervals all day with the...
25378From George Washington to George Reid, 2 July 1782 (Washington Papers)
I have been favoured with your Letter of the 23d ulto—and have given Direction to the Quarter...
25379[Diary entry: 3 May 1790] (Washington Papers)
Monday 3d. Exercised on horseback about 9 Oclock. After my return, the Secretary of the Treasury...
25380[Diary entry: 17 December 1785] (Washington Papers)
Saturday 17th. Thermometer at 56 in the Morng. at Noon and at Night. Rainy Morning, wind though...
25381[Diary entry: 11 January 1775] (Washington Papers)
11. Clear all the forepart of the day & calm—lowering afterwards & Wind fresh from the Southward.
25382From George Washington to Charles Lee, 20 February 1785 (Washington Papers)
My Servant did not return with your letter, and the Papers therewith, until Nine o’clock last...
25383[Diary entry: 28 July 1787] (Washington Papers)
Saturday—28th. Dined at the Cold Spring Club and after drink Tea there—returned to Mr. Morris’s &...
25384General Orders, 2 June 1778 (Washington Papers)
At a General Court Martial, Coll Chambers Presidt 29th May, Lieutt Coll Gray of 12th Pennsylvania...
25385From George Washington to William Lord Stirling Alexander, 12 June 1781 (Washington Papers)
At a Board of General Officers convened at New Windsor N.Y. the 12th day of June 1781. Present...
25386From George Washington to Robert Dinwiddie, 18 July 1755 (Washington Papers)
As I am favourd with an oppertunity, I shoud think myself inexcusable, was I to omit givg you...
25387From George Washington to James Anderson, 6–7 February 1798 (Washington Papers)
It would seem by the reply you handed to me yesterday, in explanation of the observations I had...
25388Memorandum, 3 September 1755 (Washington Papers)
All the Officers then present received the foregoing Instructions, and money for Recruiting; and...
25389[Diary entry: 26 February 1771] (Washington Papers)
26. Detaind at home all day by bad Weather.
25390[Diary entry: 15 August 1769] (Washington Papers)
15. Cool forenoon—the Wind being northwardly & fresh—but warm afternoon the wind dying away.
25391From George Washington to Crèvecoeur, 9 July 1787 (Washington Papers)
The letter which you did me the honor of writing to me by Commodore Paul Jones, came safe; as did...
25392From George Washington to General Henry Clinton, 16 October 1780 (Washington Papers)
I have received your two letters of the 9th and 13th. On the same principle upon which that of...
25393[Diary entry: 12 August 1788] (Washington Papers)
Tuesday 12th. Thermometer at 59 in the Morning— at Noon and 68 at Night. Wind Northerly all day...
25394[Diary entry: 23 May 1771] (Washington Papers)
23. Rid with him to his Mill, and to Mr. Carters New Mills at the head of Nomony. Returnd to...
25395[Diary entry: 8 September 1766] (Washington Papers)
8. Began to Cut my Meadows a Second time.
25396[Diary entry: 12 November 1769] (Washington Papers)
12. Rain in the Night. Wind high from the Northwest—but not very cold.
25397[Diary entry: 8 December 1772] (Washington Papers)
8. Clear & warm with the Wind in the same Quarter.
25398[Diary entry: 2 July 1770] (Washington Papers)
2. Cloudy Morning but afterwards clear & warm. Then thunder but no Rain.
25399General Orders, 29 June 1781 (Washington Papers)
For the Day Tomorrow Major General Howe Colonel Webb Major John Porter Inspector 1st...
25400[Diary entry: 10 March 1772] (Washington Papers)
10. Tolerably pleasant in the Forenoon but lowering & like for Snow in the Afternoon.
25401From George Washington to James Anderson, 11 June 1798 (Washington Papers)
In replying to your letter of yesterday, the following answer, and sentiments are given. Whilest...
25402From George Washington to Brigadier General Charles Scott, 27 October 1778 (Washington Papers)
I am favor’d with yours of yesterday. We have been much deceived as to the fleet that sailed from...
25403From George Washington to Thomas Lundin, Lord Drummond, 23 April 1776 (Washington Papers)
Understanding that the Committee of Safety, for this Colony, have given your Lordship permission...
25404From George Washington to Mayne, Burn, & Mayne, 30 April 1763 (Washington Papers)
The other side is Copy of my last (of the 6th Augt) if it shoud have miscaried please still to...
25405General Orders, 22 August 1779 (Washington Papers)
The General Court Martial whereof Coll Stewart is President to sit tomorrow morning nine ôclock...
25406[Diary entry: 11 April 1799] (Washington Papers)
11. Mer. at 32 in the morning and 49 at Night. Wind Southerly and towards evening the Weather was...
25407From George Washington to William Duer, 20 December 1782 (Washington Papers)
Apprehensive that the passage of the North River, will soon be obstructed, if not totally shut up...
25408General Orders, 8 November 1777 (Washington Papers)
The service requiring that the men be ready to march on the shortest notice, the officers...
25409General Orders, 11 October 1775 (Washington Papers)
Capt. Samuel Gridley of Col. Gridley’s Regiment of Artillery, tried at a late General Court...
25410[Diary entry: 1 February 1775] (Washington Papers)
Feby. 1st. Went into the Neck to see the Sick. Also went a fox huntg. Found nothing.