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45931[Diary entry: 18 November 1768] (Washington Papers)
18. Returnd home. Breakfasted at Captn. McCartys—& came by the Mill & Muddy Ho.
45932[Diary entry: 29 December 1774] (Washington Papers)
29. Mr. Graham went away after breakfast. I contind. at home all day.
45933[Diary entry: 8 July 1769] (Washington Papers)
8. Rid to Muddy hole in the Afternoon where We began to Cut Wheat.
45934[Diary entry: 13 September 1762] (Washington Papers)
13. Began getting Fodder at Muddy hole.
45935General Orders, 23 March 1778 (Washington Papers)
As the Season is approaching fast when everything should be in the most perfect readiness for the...
45936[Diary entry: 31 January 1774] (Washington Papers)
30[31]. At home all day—Mr. Fairfax continuing here. Mr. Custis returnd to Mr. Calverts by way of...
45937[Diary entry: 5 October 1769] (Washington Papers)
5. Went after Blew Wings with Humphrey Peake. Killd 3 & returnd by Muddy hole.
45938General Orders, 8 October 1777 (Washington Papers)
The Brigade Majors are to make returns to morrow, of the number of arms and accoutrements,...
45939[Diary entry: 24 July 1785] (Washington Papers)
Sunday 24th. Thermometer at 72 in the Morng.—74 at Noon and 72 at Night. Wind Westerly all the...
45940[Diary entry: 10 September 1771] (Washington Papers)
10. Warm, with appearances of Rain but none fell here.
45941[Diary entry: 17 April 1798] (Washington Papers)
17. Morning—Wind at No. Wt. & disagreeably cold—Mer. at 28. Clear and cold all day. A very severe...
Sale of the Estate Sundries Appraisd at Sold for £  s. d. £  s. d. 2 pair Andirons . 7.6 .15   3...
45943[Diary entry: 7 February 1774] (Washington Papers)
7. Went with Mrs. Washington and Nancy Carlyle by the New Church to Captn. McCartys. Dind there &...
45944[Diary entry: 24 December 1798] (Washington Papers)
24th. Clear all day with the Wind fresh from No. Wt. & Snow driving. Mer. 25. Doctr. Craik came...
May 7th Lieutenant Colo. Peyton came to Town —and Captn Joseph Murdock with 2 Officers and 20 Men...
45946[Diary entry: 4 June 1774] (Washington Papers)
4. Went up by Water with Mr. & Mrs. Bassett, Mrs. Dandridge & Mrs. Washington to the L[an]d bot....
45947[Diary entry: 28 November 1771] (Washington Papers)
28. Wind very fresh from the same point with squally Clouds.
45948[Diary entry: 1 August 1799] (Washington Papers)
1. Morning clear—wind Southerly, & Mer. at 74—hot about midday & 72 at Night. A moderate & fine...
45949[Diary entry: 30 March 1771] (Washington Papers)
30. Wind Eastwardly & Cool with Rain more or less all day.
45950Orderly Book, 22 October 1758 (Washington Papers)
Camp at the N. W. Side Laurel Hill Sunday Octr 22d 1758 Parole Windsor The advance Party to be...
45951[Diary entry: 13 January 1768] (Washington Papers)
13. More moderate, and yet very cold, with a little Snow in the Morng. and Eveng. clear.
45952[Diary entry: 8 November 1768] (Washington Papers)
8. Cool, the Wind shifting Northwardly.
45953[Diary entry: 19 December 1774] (Washington Papers)
19. Still Warm with Showers of Rain, & Wind fresh from the So. West. In the Afternn. it chang’d...
45954[Diary entry: 10 April 1768] (Washington Papers)
10. At home alone.
45955General Orders, 11 May 1779 (Washington Papers)
The Virginia Field Officers in the continental line now in camp will take into consideration the...
45956[Diary entry: 31 March 1798] (Washington Papers)
31. Morning—Hazy & a little cloudy. Wind pretty fresh from South. Mer. 58. Clear afterwards—Wd....
45957[Diary entry: 16 September 1795] (Washington Papers)
16. Do. Do. Do. Do.
45958[Diary entry: 21 January 1774] (Washington Papers)
21. Wind Southerly in the Morning, but about Noon it Shifted to the Northwest, blew hard & turnd...
45959[Diary entry: 6 April 1771] (Washington Papers)
6. Rid to the Mill, the Mill Dam, & Fishing Landing before Dinner. Doctr. Rumney dind here.
45960Editorial Note (Washington Papers)
In the two years between his return from Barbados and the outbreak of the French and Indian War,...