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...
45104To George Washington from Bryan Fairfax, 3 August 1772 (Washington Papers)
I am about setting off for the Springs, & as I have very little time to spare, having been busy...
45105From George Washington to James Hill, 3 August 1772 [letter not found] (Washington Papers)
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].
45120From George Washington to Lord Dunmore, 30 July 1772 (Washington Papers)
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.
45125From George Washington to Samuel Washington, 28 July 1772 (Washington Papers)
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.
45136To George Washington from James Hill, 24 July 1772 (Washington Papers)
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.
45147From George Washington to Daniel Jenifer Adams, 20 July 1772 (Washington Papers)
If the price of Superfine Flour in Barbadoes is not under Twenty five Shillings prCt I would have...
45148To George Washington from John Carlyle, 20 July 1772 (Washington Papers)
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.