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Letter not found: to John David Wilper, 7 Feb. 1774. On 23 Mar. Wilper wrote GW : “I was Favourt...
8992[Diary entry: 8 February 1774] (Washington Papers)
8. Rid into the Neck to the Plantation’s there. And to the fishing Landing—where my Carpenters...
8993[Diary entry: 8 February 1774] (Washington Papers)
8. Clear Calm & pleasant again in the Morning. Wind Southerly afterwards and tolerably fresh....
8994[Diary entry: 9 February 1774] (Washington Papers)
9th. At home all day. In the Afternoon Mr. Matthew Campbell & Captn. Crawford came.
8995[Diary entry: 9 February 1774] (Washington Papers)
9th. Wind shifting to the No. West it turnd very cold & freez’d exceeding hard before Night.
8996[Diary entry: 10 February 1774] (Washington Papers)
10th. At home all day. After Breakfast Mr. Campbell went away and in the Afternoon Mr. Hugh...
8997[Diary entry: 10 February 1774] (Washington Papers)
10. Not so Cold as yesterday. Wind getting more westerly.
Letter not found: from Jonathan Boucher, 10 Feb. 1774. On 15 Feb. GW wrote Boucher and referred...
8999[Diary entry: 11 February 1774] (Washington Papers)
11. At home all day. Mr. Thos. Rutherford came here to dinner & Mr. Resin Bell in the afternn....
9000[Diary entry: 11 February 1774] (Washington Papers)
11. But little Wind, and that for the most part Easterly. Afternoon very lowering.