4301From George Washington to the Inhabitants of Wilmington, North Carolina, 25 April 1791 (Washington Papers)
Appreciating with due value the sentiments you are pleased to express for my station and...
4302[Diary entry: 24 April 1791] (Washington Papers)
Sunday 24th. Breakfasted at an indifferent House about 13 miles from Sages and three Miles...
4303[Diary entry: 23 April 1791] (Washington Papers)
Saturday 23d. Breakfasted at one Everets 12 Miles—bated at a Mr. Foys 12 Miles farther and lodged...
4304[Diary entry: 22 April 1791] (Washington Papers)
Friday 22d. Under an Escort of horse, and many of the principal Gentlemen of Newbern I...
4305From George Washington to the Inhabitants of New Bern, North Carolina, 20–21 April 1791 (Washington Papers)
I express with real pleasure the grateful sentiments, which your address inspires. I am much...
4306[Diary entry: 21 April 1791] (Washington Papers)
Thursday 21st. Dined with the Citizens at a public dinner given by them; & went to a dancing...
4307From George Washington to Tobias Lear, 21 April 1791 (Washington Papers)
Not having heard from you since I wrote to you from Richmond, the purpose of this is only to let...
4308From George Washington to the Masons of New Bern, North Carolina, 21 April 1791 (Washington Papers)
I receive the cordial welcome which you are pleased to give me with sincere gratitude. My best...
4309[Diary entry: 20 April 1791] (Washington Papers)
Wednesday 20th. Left Allans before breakfast, & under a misapprehension went to a Colo. Allans,...
4310[Diary entry: 19 April 1791] (Washington Papers)
Tuesday 19th. At 6 Oclock I left Tarborough accompanied by some of the most respectable people of...
4311[Diary entry: 18 April 1791] (Washington Papers)
Monday 18th. Set out by Six oclock—dined at a small house kept by one Slaughter 22 Miles from...
4312[Diary entry: 17 April 1791] (Washington Papers)
Sunday 17th. Colo. Ashe Representative of the district in which this town stands, and several...
4313[Diary entry: 16 April 1791] (Washington Papers)
Saturday 16th. Got into my Carriage a little after 5 Oclock, and travelled thro’ a cloud of dust...
4314[Diary entry: 15 April 1791] (Washington Papers)
Friday 15th. Having suffered very much by the dust yesterday and finding that parties of Horse, &...
4315[Diary entry: 14 April 1791] (Washington Papers)
Thursday 14th. Left Richmond after an early breakfast & passing through Manchester received a...
4316From George Washington to John Brown, 14 April 1791 (Washington Papers)
Although the deed of bargain and sale from Muse, dated in 1774, conveys all the right he had to...
4317From George Washington to Edmund Pendleton, 14 April 1791 (Washington Papers)
The letter with which you were pleased to favor me—dated the 9th instt—overtook me at Littlepages...
4318From George Washington to the Officials of Petersburg, Virginia, 14 April 1791 (Washington Papers)
Receiving with pleasure, I reply with sincerity to your flattering and affectionate address. I...
4319From George Washington to Beverley Randolph, 14 April 1791 (Washington Papers)
The Secretary of War having transmitted to me a copy of your Excellency’s letter to him, relative...
4320From George Washington to William Tatham, 14 April 1791 (Washington Papers)
I have received your letters numbered 1,2,3, and 4. thanking you for your attention in presenting...
4321[Diary entry: 13 April 1791] (Washington Papers)
Wednesday 13th. Fixed with Colo. Carrington (the supervisor of the district) the Surveys of...
4322From George Washington to the Commissioners for the Federal District, 13 April 1791 (Washington Papers)
Agreeably to the assurance given to Mr Carroll, I applied, immediately upon my arrival in this...
4323From George Washington to Thomas Jefferson, 13 April 1791 (Washington Papers)
Your letter of the 2d came to my hands at this place. Part of it did as you supposed, & might...
4324[Diary entry: 12 April 1791] (Washington Papers)
Tuesday 12th. In company with the Governor, The Directors of the James River Navigation...
4325From George Washington to Tobias Lear, 12 April 1791 (Washington Papers)
Since my last to you from Mount Vernon, your letters of the 3d. and 5th. Instant have been recd.,...
4326From George Washington to the Officials and Citizens of Richmond, 12 April 1791 (Washington Papers)
The very distinguished manner in which you are pleased to notice my public services, and to...
4327[Diary entry: 11 April 1791] (Washington Papers)
Monday 11th. Took an early breakfast at Kinners—bated at one Rawlings’s half way between that &...
4328[Diary entry: 10 April 1791] (Washington Papers)
Sunday 10th. Left Fredericksburgh about 6 Oclock. Myself, Majr. Jackson and one Servant...
4329[Diary entry: 9 April 1791] (Washington Papers)
Saturday 9th. Dined at an entertained [entertainment] given by the Citizens of the town. Received...
4330From George Washington to the Officials of Fredericksburg, Virginia, 9 April 1791 (Washington Papers)
At all times flattered by the esteem, and grateful for the good wishes of my fellow citizens I am...
4331[Diary entry: 8 April 1791] (Washington Papers)
Friday 8th. Set out about 6 oclock—breakfasted at Stafford Court House and dined and lodged at my...
4332[Diary entry: 7 April 1791] (Washington Papers)
Thursday 7th. April. Recommenced my journey with Horses apparently well refreshed and in good...
4333From George Washington to Richard Butler, 7 April 1791 (Washington Papers)
The necessity of placing the organization of the Virginia battalion of levies upon a certain...
4334From George Washington to William Darke, 7 April 1791 (Washington Papers)
A second necessity having arisen for my troubling you on the subject of officering the Virginia...
4335From George Washington to Henry Knox, 7 April 1791 (Washington Papers)
Judging it necessary, before I left Mount Vernon, which I shall do this morning, to place the...
4336From George Washington to Tobias Lear, 6 April 1791 (Washington Papers)
Your letters of the 31st Ult. and 1st instant have been received—Tomorrow I continue my journey....
4337From George Washington to William Darke, 4 April 1791 (Washington Papers)
The purport of this letter is to request your service in a matter of immediate importance to the...
4338From George Washington to Alexander Hamilton, 4 April 1791 (Washington Papers)
Your letter of the 27th Ult. came duly to hand. For the information contained in it—and for the...
4339From George Washington to Alexander Hamilton, Thomas Jefferson, and Henry Knox, 4 April 1791 (Washington Papers)
As the public service may require that communications should be made to me, during my absence...
4340From George Washington to Thomas Jefferson, 4 April 1791 (Washington Papers)
You will readily agree with me that the best interests of the United States require such an...
4341From George Washington to Henry Knox, 4 April 1791 (Washington Papers)
To avoid the inconvenience of future delay in officering the Virginia battalion of levies, and to...
4342From George Washington to Pierre-Charles L’Enfant, 4 April 1791 (Washington Papers)
Although I do not conceive that you will derive any material advantage from an examination of the...
4343From George Washington to Robert Powell, 4 April 1791 (Washington Papers)
Being induced by the fair representation which is made to me of your character I do hereby notify...
4344From George Washington to Beverley Randolph, 4 April 1791 (Washington Papers)
The enclosed letter to Colonel Carrington, requesting him to meet me at Richmond on the 11th of...
4345From George Washington to the Commissioners for the Federal District, 3 April 1791 (Washington Papers)
As the Instrument which was subscribed at George Town, by the Land holders in the vicinity of...
4346From George Washington to Tobias Lear, 3 April 1791 (Washington Papers)
Since my last to you—from George Town—I have, I believe, received your letters of the 23d, 24th,...
4347From George Washington to Battaile Muse, 3 April 1791 (Washington Papers)
Your letter of the 20th of Jany came duly to hand, but at a time when public business pressed so...
4348From George Washington to William Tilghman, 3 April 1791 (Washington Papers)
The enclosed letters contain all the information I can give respecting the proceedings of Colvils...
4349From George Washington to William Deakins, Jr., and Benjamin Stoddert, 1 April 1791 (Washington Papers)
Being accustomed to write to you respecting the grounds for the fedl City, I continue the...
4350From George Washington to Thomas Jefferson, 1 April 1791 (Washington Papers)
I have had the pleasure to receive your letter of the 27th ult. with the papers which accompanied...