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45971General Orders, 12 November 1775 (Washington Papers)
Each Colonel upon the new-establishment, to come to Head Quarters, to morrow morning ten OClock,...
45972[Diary entry: 17 September 1788] (Washington Papers)
Wednesday 17th. Thermometer at 64 in the Morning—72 at Noon and 70 at Night. Morning clear and...
45973[Diary entry: 28 May 1771] (Washington Papers)
28. In the Morning early, Rain—then clear & warm. After that Rain with the Wind at No. & Cold.
Letter not found: to Gustavus Scott, 20 Dec. 1795 . Scott wrote GW on 23 Dec.: “I had the Honor...
45975[Diary entry: 22 January 1769] (Washington Papers)
22. Clear, still & warm in the Morning. Wind brisk from the So. West in the Afternoon & in the...
Since my arrival here have endeavour’d by the Assistence of the Majestrates to put the Troops in...
45977[Diary entry: 8 October 1766] (Washington Papers)
⟨8.⟩ Finishd getting & securing Fodder in the Neck also that which belongd to Doeg Run there.
45978[Diary entry: 17 December 1769] (Washington Papers)
17. Dined at the Palace and went up in the Afternoon to Colo. Bassetts. The burgesses did not...
You will please to permit the British Commissioners (with their Suite) who are to meet...
As I observed Genl Greene had given you a full account of the victory obtained by Genl Morgan. I...
In the Secretary of the Treasury’s Report, dated the 5th instant, and published with your assent,...
I arrived, my dear Chevalr, at these my Quarters in the fore noon of yesterday; after passing...
I find by a Letter Reced from Colo. Courtlandt that Shirts & other articles of Cloathing are...
I have attentively considered the memorial you delivered me in behalf of a respectable number of...
45985[Diary entry: 25 August 1771] (Washington Papers)
25. Clear and tolerably pleast. with but little Wind and that Westerly.
The Council this moment received a Letter from William Attlee Esqr. of Lancaster —extract from...
I have sent by your Boat 200 Bushels Oats, tho the price is higher than I could have Wished but...
45988Proclamation, 20 November 1783 (Washington Papers)
Whereas at the time when the troops who were engaged for the War were furloughed, the men...
I received this moment your Excellency’s Letter of the 24th Last month. You will have seen by my...
I have been honored within a few days with yours of the 2d of Augt inclosing a letter from...
I have the honor to acquaint your Excellency, that by the particular desire of Major Genl Heath I...
Letter not found: to Brig. Gen. John Armstrong, 19 Jan. 1777. Armstrong wrote to GW on 22 Feb....
Letter not found: from John Carlyle, 26 July 1770. On 15 Aug. GW wrote to Carlyle : “I laid your...
45994[Diary entry: 30 January 1775] (Washington Papers)
30. A very white frost—clear & very pleasant with but little Wind & that Southerly.
I have just received your favor of this date inclosing a Letter To the Marquis La Fayette. your...
Th: Jefferson has the honor to inform the President that he called this evening on M. de Ternant,...
45997[Diary entry: 15 April 1772] (Washington Papers)
15. Walk’d to the Fishing Landing at Poseys between breakfast & dinner with Colo. Bassett.
Letter not found: from Joseph Mandrillon, 1 Mar. 1785. On 22 Aug. GW wrote Mandrillon : “I had...
45999[Diary entry: 4 October 1770] (Washington Papers)
4. Clear and pleasant. Wind being fresh and very fresh.
I was the last evening honored with yours of the 21st. I have been also honored with yours of the...
Permit me to lay before your Excellency several votes of a board of officers consisting of the...
I am just returned from a visit to Mr D’Miralles, and am happy to inform your Excellency, that if...
You are to proceed in the most expeditious manner, with the party under your command, to Reading,...
As we have the strongest reason to beleive the period is just at Hand or will soon be, when we...
Your letter of the 8th Inst. Came duly to hand, & am Sorry you think the Sum mentioned in my...
At Eight last Night I had the Honour to receive Your Excellency’s Letters of the Second, and...
Return of Ordnance Stores left by the Enemy in Boston, March 17. 1776. 7–12 Pounders, 2–9...
Letter not found : to Betty Washington Lewis, 26 June 1796. Lewis wrote GW on 5 July : “I...
46009[Diary entry: 1 December 1770] (Washington Papers)
Saturday 1st. Reachd home being absent from it Nine weeks and one day.
I am to acknowledge the receipt of your Letter of the 5th Instant—in return to mine of the 28th...
Now that the Winter Season will put a Stop to the Operations of War, and Yr Excellency will...
I sail’d from Gravesend the 4th of June last in a Merchant ship bound to Baltimore in Maryland,...
Major General Howe has transmitted to me your Letter of the 11th Inst. Should it be confirmed,...
I have been honored with your Excellys Letter & am exceedingly Obliged by the attention which...
Letter not found: from Clement Biddle, 22 Feb. 1798. On 3 Mar. GW wrote Biddle : “your letter of...
After a small Halt at Fredericksburgh, to issue out Orders to the Recruiting Officers appointed...
46017[Diary entry: 16 May 1799] (Washington Papers)
16. Mer. at 65 in the morning. Wind fresh from the Southward, but variable—great appearances of...
46018General Orders, 15 August 1780 (Washington Papers)
[Officer] For the Day Tomorrow. Brigadier General Patterson A great number of Horses having...
I do myself the honor to enclose to Your Excellency the Extract of a Letter from General Heath...
I received Your Excellencys favour of the 15th Respecting the Complaints of the Selectmen of...