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4281[Diary entry: 21 March 1770] (Washington Papers)
21. Joind some dogs that were self hunting & from thence went to the Mill & was levelling all the...
4282[Diary entry: 21 March 1770] (Washington Papers)
21. The Morning was fine, but the Wind and Weather was variable. Afterwards sometimes cloudy &...
4283[Diary entry: 22 March 1770] (Washington Papers)
22. Rid to the Mill and laid of with the Millwright the foundation for the New Mill House. Upon...
4284[Diary entry: 22 March 1770] (Washington Papers)
22. Wind at No. West and very hard. Snowd fast till abt. 9 or 10 Oclock then clear and cold. Wind...
4285[Diary entry: 23 March 1770] (Washington Papers)
23. At home all day. Captn. Crawford and Mr. Manley here. On this day GW gave Crawford £8 15s....
4286[Diary entry: 23 March 1770] (Washington Papers)
23. Clear, and hard frost. Morning calm and pleasant but high & boisterous wind in the Afternoon...
4287[Diary entry: 24 March 1770] (Washington Papers)
24. Surveying the vacancy’s of waste Land by Mr. Triplet & straitning the Mill Race. GW had found...
4288[Diary entry: 24 March 1770] (Washington Papers)
24. Ground very hard froze. The morning again clear and calm but the Wind hard from the No. West...
4289[Diary entry: 25 March 1770] (Washington Papers)
25. At home all day. In the afternoon Messrs. B. Fairfax & Robt. & Philip Alexander came here.
4290[Diary entry: 25 March 1770] (Washington Papers)
25. Clear, calm, warm and pleasant in the Evening. The Wind blew pretty fresh from the Southward.
4291[Diary entry: 26 March 1770] (Washington Papers)
26. Went a hunting with the above Gentln. & killd a fox after two hours chace. The two Mr....
4292[Diary entry: 26 March 1770] (Washington Papers)
26. Very smoky. Calm and some appearance of Rain, but none fell till in the Night & not much then.
4293[Diary entry: 26 March 1770] (Washington Papers)
26. Countess a hound Bitch after being confind sometime got loose and was lined before it was...
4294[Diary entry: 27 March 1770] (Washington Papers)
27. Again went a hunting with the above Compy. but found no Fox. Mr. Geo. Alexander & Mr. Peake...
4295[Diary entry: 27 March 1770] (Washington Papers)
27. Close warm Morning, & Rain (tho not hard) about 10 or 11 Oclock. No. Wind and the Afternoon...
4296[Diary entry: 28 March 1770] (Washington Papers)
28. Went a huntg. again & killd a fox. All the Compy. went home from the field.
4297[Diary entry: 28 March 1770] (Washington Papers)
28. Clear & still Morning with some Wind in the Afternoon from the Westward.
4298[Diary entry: 28 March 1770] (Washington Papers)
28. She was lined by Ranger a dog I had from Mr. Fairfax. I planted three french Walnuts in the...
4299[Diary entry: 29 March 1770] (Washington Papers)
29. Running some Lines by Mr. Wm. Triplets all day.
4300[Diary entry: 29 March 1770] (Washington Papers)
29. Hazy but pleasant notwithstanding. Wind westwardly & fresh.
4301[Diary entry: 30 March 1770] (Washington Papers)
30. At Home. The two Colo. Fairfax’s & Mrs. Fairfax dind here & returnd in the afternoon.
4302[Diary entry: 30 March 1770] (Washington Papers)
30. Clear & pleasant with but little wind.
4303[Diary entry: 31 March 1770] (Washington Papers)
31. At home all day writing.
4304[Diary entry: 31 March 1770] (Washington Papers)
31. Clear and pleasant with but little wind and that Southwardly.
4305[April 1770] (Washington Papers)
Apl. 1. Went to Pohick Church and returnd home to Dinner. 2. Rid to see Mr. Humphrey Peake who...
4306Acct. of the Weather in April [1770] (Washington Papers)
April 1. Raw & cold Wind at No. Et. with great appearances (sometimes of falling Weather—at other...
4307Cash Accounts, April 1770 (Washington Papers)
Cash Apl 12— To Willm Gardner weavg 13 Yds Cloth @ 1/3 £ 0.16. 3 13— To Andw Robinson for wheat...
4308[Diary entry: 1 April 1770] (Washington Papers)
Apl. 1. Went to Pohick Church and returnd home to Dinner.
4309[Diary entry: 1 April 1770] (Washington Papers)
April 1. Raw & cold Wind at No. Et. with great appearances (sometimes of falling Weather—at other...
4310[Diary entry: 2 April 1770] (Washington Papers)
2. Rid to see Mr. Humphrey Peake who lay ill. Returnd to Dinner.
4311[Diary entry: 2 April 1770] (Washington Papers)
2. This Morning the Snow was an Inch or two deep & continued Snowing (fine Snow) all day with the...
4312[Diary entry: 3 April 1770] (Washington Papers)
3. Rid to see Mr. Peake again with Mrs. Washington. Returnd to Dinner.
4313[Diary entry: 3 April 1770] (Washington Papers)
3. Clear and very cold, the Wind blowing hard at No. West notwithstanding wch. the Snow was...
4314[Diary entry: 4 April 1770] (Washington Papers)
4. Rid to the Mill—Doeg Run and Muddy hole.
4315[Diary entry: 4 April 1770] (Washington Papers)
4. The Ground froze very hard. The Weather clear and exceeding cold. The Wind blowing fresh at...
4316[Diary entry: 5 April 1770] (Washington Papers)
5. Rid into the Neck and called to see Mr. Peake in my way.
4317[Diary entry: 5 April 1770] (Washington Papers)
5. Wind still Westwardly & cool, but not equal to the former days.
4318[Diary entry: 6 April 1770] (Washington Papers)
6. Went a hunting but found nothing. Returnd to Dinner.
4319[Diary entry: 6 April 1770] (Washington Papers)
6. Warm and pleasant, tho the Wind was still Westwardly and fresh.
4320[Diary entry: 7 April 1770] (Washington Papers)
7. Run round the Lines of the Land I bought of the Ashfords. In the Evening Doctr. Craik his Wife...
4321[Diary entry: 7 April 1770] (Washington Papers)
7. Cool. Wind blowing fresh at No. West. Weather clear.
4322[Diary entry: 8 April 1770] (Washington Papers)
8. Major Wagener came here to Dinner, & the others went away after.
4323[Diary entry: 8 April 1770] (Washington Papers)
8. Lowering & much like Snow. Wind blowing cold & Raw from the No. & N. Et.
4324Remarks & Occurrances in Apl. [1770] (Washington Papers)
9th. Finished listing Ground for Corn at Muddy hole. The Hound Bitch Singer was lind by Jowler....
4325[Diary entry: 9 April 1770] (Washington Papers)
9. Major Wagener went away after breakfast. I rid to Muddy hole & from thence to the Mill.
4326[Diary entry: 9 April 1770] (Washington Papers)
9. Cold & disagreeable Wind blowing fresh from the No. West again.
4327[Diary entry: 9 April 1770] (Washington Papers)
9th. Finished listing Ground for Corn at Muddy hole. The Hound Bitch Singer was lind by Jowler.
4328[Diary entry: 10 April 1770] (Washington Papers)
10. Miss Polly Washington set of home. I rid to the Genl. Muster at Cameron. Polly Washington...
4329[Diary entry: 10 April 1770] (Washington Papers)
10. Just such a day as yesterday but if anything colder.
4330[Diary entry: 11 April 1770] (Washington Papers)
11. Rid to Doeg Run Qrs. & returnd to Dinner. Mr. John West came in the Afternoon.