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131[Diary entry: 5 July 1797] (Washington Papers)
5. Cool in the morning with the Wind at No. Wt.—calm afterwards. Mery. 79.
When you intimated to me your son’s wish to Rent my Distillery & Mill next year, and your...
I have been called on repeatedly by Mr Hezekiah Veach your Collector for the Rents Due you I have...
Although you forbid me Writeing any more to you in your Last Letter to me dated the 1st of Octr...
We received some time ago from your Manager Mr Anderson, One hundred Dollars to be used for the...
Receive my thanks for the information given in your letter of the 3d of July, and for the offer...
I had the pleasure to receive your letter of the 3d instant, covering the Copy of a letter from...
It is reported, & generally believed, that the Houses I am building in the Federal City are...
I shall preface this letter in answer to yours of yesterday, with a declaration as sincere as it...
Mr Lear informs me the President has declined, finally, to take any part of the furniture in the...
I received a letter last Week from Mr Short, dated Novr 1st—he Says Mr Hites absence from home,...
I was in town yesterday, and have come again today for no other purpose that to see if the note...
143I, 15 December 1799 (Washington Papers)
The following circumstantial account of the last illness and death of General Washington was...
Isleworth, near London, April 15th, 1799. In a very long and repetitious passage Anderson...
Your favor of the 20th Ulto was received yesterday. For the information it has given, I thank...
146[Diary entry: 28 May 1799] (Washington Papers)
28. Morning Calm & Mer. at 60—at night 68—clear thro’ the day. All the strangers went away after...
Mr Anderson requesting that the boy who was going to the Post Office yesterday, might call &...
Circumstances may render it necessary for me to make a journey to the Seat of Government: and...
I Have Had some time Ago the pleasure to write you a letter the duplicate of which shall...
150[Diary entry: 18 June 1799] (Washington Papers)
18. Morning calm & clear. Mer. at 74. So. Wt. wind afterwards. Mer. 91 at Noon & 84 at Night....
151June [1799] (Washington Papers)
1. Wind still fresh from No. Wt. & cold for the Season—sd. to be a frost. Dined & lodged at Mr....
152[Diary entry: 8 July 1799] (Washington Papers)
8. Morning clear with very little wind. Mer. at 71–84 afterwards at highest, & 78 at Night. Wind...
I had the Honor to receive your favor of the 17th Instant, about a Week past, enclosing an...
Many thanks, my dear Sr, for your very friendly congratulations on my return to my Country —The...
Having once more engaged in the arduous duties of public life, (after I had retired therefrom...
156[Diary entry: 22 June 1799] (Washington Papers)
22. Morning clear—brisk Southerly wind. Mer. at 72. Very much like Rain in the Afternoon but none...
You will hardly stand in need of the inclosed paper to convince you of its writers principles...
Letter not found: from Clement Biddle, 16 Jan. 1798. On 29 Jan. GW wrote Biddle : “Your letter of...
159October [1799] (Washington Papers)
1. Morning a little lowering. Mer. at 55 and air from the No. West. Clear afterwards. Mer. 65 at...
I take the liberty to transmit you a duplicate of a letter sent to the Honble the Secretary of...
161[Diary entry: 28 March 1798] (Washington Papers)
28. Morning clear & calm—Mer. 42—So. East afterwards. 53 at Night & 56 at highest. Mr. Carroll &...
I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your Letter of the 3d instant and it will afford...
163[Diary entry: 27 November 1798] (Washington Papers)
27. Dined in a family with Mr. Morris. Robert Morris was at this time confined to the Prune...
I delivered to Mr Horry in Philadelphia the letter inclosed in your favor to me of the 6th May....
165[Diary entry: 12 July 1799] (Washington Papers)
12. Fresh Southerly wind in the morning; clear; Mer. at 68. After noon a little lowering. Mer. 82...
Your confidential and interesting letter of the 10th instant, came duly, and safely to hand. With...
167[Diary entry: 18 April 1798] (Washington Papers)
18. Morning—Clear & more moderate—Wind still at No. Wt. Mer. at 32. Clear all day & but little...
168[Diary entry: 25 December 1798] (Washington Papers)
25. Perfectly clear, Calm & pleasant in the Morning—Mer. at 18. Genl. Pinckney, Lady & daughter...
Under cover from Mr Cambbell of New York, about the time of my bidding adieu to the Walks of...
170[Diary entry: 2 August 1799] (Washington Papers)
2. Rain in the Night, & Clouds very heavy abt. sunrise. Mer. at 74—at its highest 76 and at Night...
Letter not found: from John Fitzgerald, 20 Jan. 1798. On Monday, 22 Jan., GW wrote Fitzgerald and...
Recollecting that you had some doubt, at the last General Meeting of the Potomack Company,...
being after a tiresome journey of six days arrived in New-york, I take, according to the wish you...
Letter not found: from James Anderson, 19 May 1798. On 22 May GW wrote Anderson : “Your letter of...
175[Diary entry: 8 May 1798] (Washington Papers)
8. Morning perfectly clear & pleasant—Calm—Mer. at 64. Lowering afternoon. Mr. Peter, Mrs. Peter...
Letter not found: from Hepburn & Dundas, 19 Nov. 1799. GW wrote the firm of Hepburn & Dundas on...
177[Diary entry: 22 April 1798] (Washington Papers)
22. Morning—calm & clear—Mer. 55. Clear all day with the wind at No. Wt. but not hard or cold....
Your letter of the 20th Ult. came duly to hand, and through the medium of a friend in George Town...
I have received your letter of the 24th Ulto, and thank you for your kind assurance of suffering...
180[Diary entry: 12 May 1798] (Washington Papers)
12. Morning—clear & cool—Wind Northerly & Mer. at 44. Clear & Cold all day—a White frost this...