45151From George Washington to General William Howe, 6 October 1777 (Washington Papers)
I cannot forbear assuring you, that I am somewhat at a loss to understand the design of your...
45152[Diary entry: 29 March 1787] (Washington Papers)
Thursday 29th. Mercury at 38 in the Morning—56 at Noon And 50 at Night. Raining before day with...
45153[Diary entry: 30 March 1769] (Washington Papers)
30. A little Rain in the Morning, but clear afterwards with the Wind pretty fresh, & somewhat...
45154From George Washington to Samuel Huntington, 20 November 1780 (Washington Papers)
I was duly honored with your Excellency’s letter of the 12th and shall properly attend to its...
45155From George Washington to Bushrod Washington, 27 July 1789 (Washington Papers)
Among the first acts of my recommencing business (after lying six weeks on my right side) is that...
45156[Diary entry: 26 November 1787] (Washington Papers)
Monday 26th. Thermometer at 46 in the Morning—49 at Noon And 47 at Night. Wind at No. Et. and...
45157General Orders, 25 June 1780 (Washington Papers)
The Troops to March and the Park to move tomorrow morning four o clock by the Left—Stark’s...
45158[Diary entry: 5 July 1785] (Washington Papers)
Tuesday 5th. Mercury at 79 in the Morning—84 at Noon and 82 at Night. Very warm in the forepart...
45159[Diary entry: 18 May 1768] (Washington Papers)
18. Ditto——Ditto——Ditto. Note the Horns of this Moon were also up as the two last were tho a...
45160General Orders, 21 August 1778 (Washington Papers)
The Commander in Chief has tho’t proper to pardon the following Criminals who were under sentence...
45161From George Washington to Thomas Jefferson, 10 September 1793 (Washington Papers)
I return, from this place, the Papers which you put into my hands on the Road, to day. The...
45162From George Washington to Henry L. Charton, 22 July 1786 (Washington Papers)
The rude draughts herewith enclosed will, in some degree, comply with your request; because it...
45163From George Washington to the Commissioners for the District of Columbia, 29 January 1797 (Washington Papers)
Having received a letter from Mr George Walker, of which a copy is enclosed, with my answer; a...
45164[Diary entry: 16 August 1768] (Washington Papers)
16. At home with the above Gentlemen. Mrs. Fairfax & Miss Nicholas went home after Dinner.
45165General Orders, 9 April 1778 (Washington Papers)
In addition to the orders of yesterday for the purpose of effecting decency and cleanliness in...
45166[Diary entry: 13 October 1787] (Washington Papers)
Saturday 13th. Rid to Morris, Frenchs & the Ferry. At the two first took an Acct. of the horses...
45167[Diary entry: 27 July 1774] (Washington Papers)
27. Warmer than yesterday, Wind what little there was of it Southerly.
45168From George Washington to Robert Stewart, 3 May 1756 (Washington Papers)
You are Hereby ordered to repair to Maidstone, the place where your Troop is Quartered; and...
45169From George Washington to William Pearce, 15 June 1794 (Washington Papers)
Your letter of the 8th with its enclosures I received yesterday. If nothing, unforeseen by me at...
45170From George Washington to Colonel Christopher Greene, 24 October 1777 (Washington Papers)
I have just received a letter from Major Ward written by your desires giving an account of your...
45171From George Washington to Nicholas Cooke, 1 March 1777 (Washington Papers)
I have the honour to acknowledge the receipt of your favour of the 18th Ulto by M. Green. As yet...
45172From George Washington to John Hancock, 28 August 1790 (Washington Papers)
Your favour of July 20. came safely to hand, together with the Memorial of Monsieur de Latombe of...
45173From George Washington to Brigadier General James Clinton, 19 December 1780 (Washington Papers)
I have received Yours of the 5th. I hope by this time matters of supply are in better train in...
45174[Diary entry: 24 November 1774] (Washington Papers)
24. Southerly Wind, after a very white frost & Cloudy.
45175[Diary entry: 9 November 1771] (Washington Papers)
9. Clear and Cold. Wind fresh from the Northwest.
45176[Diary entry: 6 June 1769] (Washington Papers)
6. Went over my plowed Corn at Doeg Run a 2d. time with the Plows.
45177From George Washington to John Hancock, 5 May 1777 (Washington Papers)
I was this morning honored with your letter of the 3d Inst., with its inclosures. General Arnolds...
45178From George Washington to Timothy Matlack, 2 June 1779 (Washington Papers)
I am sorry to inform you, that the situation of Affairs will not permit a Court Martial to...
45179From George Washington to Alexander Hamilton, 2–6 December 1790 (Washington Papers)
Your indisposition has prevented me from giving you as much trouble in making my communications...
45180From George Washington to John Robinson and the House of Burgesses, October 1754 (Washington Papers)
We, the Officers of the Virginia Regiment, are higly sensible of the particular Mark of...
45181[Diary entry: 21 August 1795] (Washington Papers)
21. Do. No. Et. Cool & raing. more or less.
45182From George Washington to Howell Lewis, 3 November 1793 (Washington Papers)
The short time I was with you, and the hurry into which I was thrown by the pressure of many...
45183[Diary entry: 11 March 1771] (Washington Papers)
11. Misting till abt. 12 Oclock then clearg. with the wind westwardly.
45184From George Washington to Alexander Spotswood, 9 January 1798 (Washington Papers)
A few days ago, Mr Herbert handed me your letter of the 30th ulto with the Papers to which it...
45185General Orders, 7 August 1780 (Washington Papers)
The Army will resume its March tomorrow morning, at three ô clock, in the same order as this...
45186Orderly Book, 9 October 1758 (Washington Papers)
Camp at Reastown Monday Octr 9th 1758 G. O. Parole Honnoten Colo. for to Morrow Colo. Montgomrie....
45187From George Washington to Brigadier Generals John Glover and Ebenezer Learned, 8 January 1778 (Washington Papers)
As the short time we have to lay in Winter Quarters ought to be spent in training the Men, and...
45188From George Washington to William Baylis, 21 July 1756 (Washington Papers)
You are to use your utmost endeavours with the men under your command, to gather in all the...
45189[Diary entry: 19 January 1760] (Washington Papers)
Saturday Jany. 19. The Wind got abt. to the No[rth] ward last Night and froze the Ground hard....
45190General Orders, 10 May 1779 (Washington Papers)
Varick transcript , DLC:GW .
45191From George Washington to James McHenry, 14 July 1799 (Washington Papers)
After reading, & putting a wafer into the enclosed letter, be so kind as to send it as directed....
45192From George Washington to Col. Stephen Moylan, 21 July 1777 [letter not found] (Washington Papers)
Letter not found: to Col. Stephen Moylan, 21 July 1777. In his letter to GW of 22 July , Moylan...
45193[Diary entry: 12 March 1798] (Washington Papers)
12. Morning—High No. Wt. Wind—Mer. at 33. Clear all day. Mer. 42 at Night & 44 at highest. Calm...
45194[April 1789] (Washington Papers)
[16 April 1789] About ten o’clock I bade adieu to Mount Vernon, to private life, and to domestic...
45195From George Washington to Henry Laurens, 20 March 1779 (Washington Papers)
I have to thank you and I do it very sincerely, for your obliging favors of the 2d & 16 Inst. &...
45196[Diary entry: 2 January 1774] (Washington Papers)
2. Quite calm in the forenoon also clear & exceeding pleasant and Warm.
45197[Diary entry: 19 April 1787] (Washington Papers)
Thursday 19th. Mercury at in the Morning— at Noon And at Night. The Wind shifting to No. Wt. in...
45198From George Washington to Thomas Jefferson, 31 December 1793 (Washington Papers)
It is my wish that the result of the determination on Mr G—ts request may go to him with your...
45199[Diary entry: 26 August 1771] (Washington Papers)
26th. Mr. Smith went away. After Breakfast I rid to the Ferry Plantn. Mill, Doeg Run and Muddy hole.
45200August 1785 (Washington Papers)
Monday 1st. Mercury at 74 in the Morning— at Noon and 78 at Night. But little wind, weather clear...