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45101[Diary entry: 3 August 1772] (Washington Papers)
3. At home all day alone.
45102[Diary entry: 3 August 1772] (Washington Papers)
3. Cool yet—Wind Eastwardly & Weather Clear.
45103[Diary entry: 3 August 1772] (Washington Papers)
Augt. 3d. Finished Sowing the Cut next the Tumbling Dam at Doeg Run with Wheat 43 Bls. The same...
I am about setting off for the Springs, & as I have very little time to spare, having been busy...
Letter not found: to James Hill, 3 Aug. 1772. On 30 Aug. Hill wrote to GW : “I recd your Letter...
45106[Diary entry: 2 August 1772] (Washington Papers)
2. Went to Pohick Church and Dined with Mrs. Washington & Patcy Custis at Captn. McCartys. Came...
45107[Diary entry: 2 August 1772] (Washington Papers)
2. Clear & pleasant, but rather Cool. Wind hanging still to the Westward.
45108[Diary entry: 1 August 1772] (Washington Papers)
Augt. 1. Rid to the Ferry Plantn., Mill, Doeg Run, and Muddy hole.
45109[Diary entry: 1 August 1772] (Washington Papers)
Augt. 1. Cool—wind still Westerly.
45110[July 1772] (Washington Papers)
July 1st. At home all day with Mr. Byrd. 2. Mr. Byrd went over to Belvoir. I continued at home...
45111Acct. of the Weather in July [1772] (Washington Papers)
July 1st. Lowering kind of a forenoon but clear afterwards with the Wind Southerly. 2. Wind...
45112Cash Accounts, July 1772 (Washington Papers)
Cash July  1— To Ditto [cash] Recd from Lund Washington for Corn £42. 9.4 10— To Ditto recd from...
45113Remarks & Occurs. in July [1772] (Washington Papers)
July 3d. Began my Wheat Harvest at Muddy hole & Doeg Run in the following Manner. Viz.—At Doeg...
45114[Diary entry: 31 July 1772] (Washington Papers)
31. At home all day. Mr. Hy. Peake dined here. Mrs. Cox went away after Dinner.
45115[Diary entry: 31 July 1772] (Washington Papers)
31. Cool, Wind blewing fresh from the Northwest which dryed the Ground fast.
45116[Diary entry: 31 July 1772] (Washington Papers)
31. Began to Sow Wheat at the Mill.
45117[Diary entry: 30 July 1772] (Washington Papers)
30. Rid into the Neck.
45118[Diary entry: 30 July 1772] (Washington Papers)
30. Very Warm, notwithstanding the Wind blew fresh from the So. West. In the Afternoon a moderate...
45119[Diary entry: 30 July 1772] (Washington Papers)
30. Finished Sowing one Cut in the Neck—that is the uppermost but one on the Creek 67 [bushels].
The death of Mr Horracks has I dare venture to say, opened a door to numberless applications to...
45121[Diary entry: 29 July 1772] (Washington Papers)
29. Rid to the Mill Plantation the Mill, and Doeg Run—also to the Meadow at the Mill. Mrs. Cox...
45122[Diary entry: 29 July 1772] (Washington Papers)
29. Clear, & very Warm, Wind Southerly but very little of it.
45123[Diary entry: 28 July 1772] (Washington Papers)
28. Colo. Lewis & Son, and Mr. Whiting went away after Breakfast. So did J. P. Custis to Mr....
45124[Diary entry: 28 July 1772] (Washington Papers)
28. Clear, Calm, and exceeding Hot.
I should be much obliged to you for your care of those matters committed to Mr Johnston,...
45126[Diary entry: 27 July 1772] (Washington Papers)
27. The above four went away after Breakfast. As did Mr. Byrd also, along with them in order to...
45127[Diary entry: 27 July 1772] (Washington Papers)
27. Warm with but little Wind and that from the Southward.
45128[Diary entry: 27 July 1772] (Washington Papers)
27. Began to Sow Wheat at Muddy hole; also at Doeg Run.
45129[Diary entry: 26 July 1772] (Washington Papers)
26. Mr. W. Washington & Wife, & Mr. Norton & Mr. Prentis dined and Lodged here as did C[aptain]...
45130[Diary entry: 26 July 1772] (Washington Papers)
26. Much such a day as yesterday, except there being a little more Wind from the Westward.
45131[Diary entry: 25 July 1772] (Washington Papers)
25. Went a fishing and dined at the Fish House at the Ferry Plantation.
45132[Diary entry: 25 July 1772] (Washington Papers)
25. Clear but Warm, with little wind from the Southward.
45133[Diary entry: 24 July 1772] (Washington Papers)
24. Dined at Belvoir this day also, & returnd in the Evening with Colo. Lewis, Mr. Jno. Lewis,...
45134[Diary entry: 24 July 1772] (Washington Papers)
24. Clear in the forenoon, with some appearances of Rain but none fell here. But little Wind &...
45135[Diary entry: 24 July 1772] (Washington Papers)
24. Captn. Brodie Saild for the West Indies with my Flour on Board 273 Barls.
I received your Letter the 18th of June after I had set of from Home to the Easten Shore where I...
45137[Diary entry: 23 July 1772] (Washington Papers)
23. Dined (with the above Compa.) at Belvoir & lodged there.
45138[Diary entry: 23 July 1772] (Washington Papers)
23d. Lowering all the forenoon with some Rain which fell moderately, but in no quantity....
45139[Diary entry: 23 July 1772] (Washington Papers)
23. Began to Ditch the Swamp at the Ferry.
45140[Diary entry: 22 July 1772] (Washington Papers)
22. At home all day with the Company that remaind yesterday. Mr. Jenifer Adams Dined here. Daniel...
45141[Diary entry: 22 July 1772] (Washington Papers)
22. Clear and tolerably pleasant with but little Wind & that Northerly.
45142[Diary entry: 22 July 1772] (Washington Papers)
22d. Began to cut my Meadow at the Mill & finished it the 30th.
45143[Diary entry: 21 July 1772] (Washington Papers)
21. Colo. Fairfax & the two Mrs. Fairfax’s—Miss Carlyle, Mr. Norton & Mr. Prentis went away after...
45144[Diary entry: 21 July 1772] (Washington Papers)
21. Wind tolerably fresh in the forenoon & pleasant but Calm, & very warm afterwards.
45145[Diary entry: 20 July 1772] (Washington Papers)
20. Colo. Fairfax & Lady, Mr. W. Washington Lady & 3 Children; Mrs. B. Fairfax, Miss Carlyle, Mr....
45146[Diary entry: 20 July 1772] (Washington Papers)
20. Much such a day as yesterday with but little wind.
If the price of Superfine Flour in Barbadoes is not under Twenty five Shillings prCt I would have...
Capt. Brodie woud Inform you the reason I did not Call on You, If he did not I Assure You it was...
45149[Diary entry: 19 July 1772] (Washington Papers)
19. Went with Mr. Byrd & J. P. Custis to Pohick Church & Dined at Belvoir. Returnd in the Evening.
45150[Diary entry: 19 July 1772] (Washington Papers)
19. Clear & pleasant with but little Wind.