801[Diary entry: 22 February 1799] (Washington Papers)
22. Morning Raining—Mer. at 30. Wind a little more to the Northward. Afterwards very strong from...
802To George Washington from Ezekiel L. Bascom, 22 February 1799 (Washington Papers)
Permit one of the sons of Columbia to state his situation, and if consistent to ask your...
803To George Washington from Jonathan Trumbull, Jr., 22 February 1799 (Washington Papers)
I have recieved with much pleasure, your favor of the 6th inst. and take the earliest opportunity...
804[Diary entry: 21 February 1799] (Washington Papers)
21. Mer. at 30 in the Morning—very little wind & that Easterly. Heavy & misting all day. Mer. 30...
805To George Washington from William B. Harrison, 21 February 1799 [letter not found] (Washington Papers)
Letter not found: from William B. Harrison, 21 Feb. 1799. On 5 Mar. GW wrote Harrison : “Your...
806To George Washington from Timothy Pickering, 21 February 1799 (Washington Papers)
(private) Sir, Philadelphia Feby 21. 1799. I have been honoured with your letter of the 21st. My...
807[Diary entry: 20 February 1799] (Washington Papers)
20. Morning very thick & Misting; Wind Easterly. Mer. at 30 Morng. & Evening with Rain at...
808[Diary entry: 19 February 1799] (Washington Papers)
19. Mer. at 30 in the Morning and at Night. Very Cloudy in the forenoon and spitting Snow from 8...
809To George Washington from John Adams, 19 February 1799 (Washington Papers)
Although I received the Honor of your Letter of the first of this month in its Season, I...
810From George Washington to George Deneale, 19 February 1799 (Washington Papers)
You will please to grant a license for the Marriage of Eleanor Parke Custis with Lawrence Lewis,...
811[Diary entry: 18 February 1799] (Washington Papers)
18. Morning clear and calm. Mer. at 30. Wind fresh, but not hard, from No. Wt. afterwards. Mrs....
812From George Washington to Clement Biddle, 18 February 1799 (Washington Papers)
Your letter and a/c current, with the Bills enclosed, have been duly received; and under cover of...
813To George Washington from Alexander Hamilton, 18 February 1799 (Washington Papers)
Unwilling to take the liberty to ask you to give yourself any particular trouble on the subject I...
814[Diary entry: 17 February 1799] (Washington Papers)
17. Morning Snowing with little or no wind. Snow abt. 4 Inches deep. Mer. at 24. Before Noon it...
815From George Washington to James Anderson, 17 February 1799 (Washington Papers)
I am not certain that I perfectly understood (when I was speaking to you on the subject the other...
816From George Washington to Thomas Law, 17 February 1799 (Washington Papers)
Knowing that Nelly Custis had announced her intended Marriage to her Sisters; informed them of...
817[Diary entry: 16 February 1799] (Washington Papers)
16. Hard frost—clear and calm—Pleasant after the Morning. Mer. at 18 in the Morning and 26 at...
818To George Washington from Alexander Hamilton, 16 February 1799 (Washington Papers)
Private Dear Sir New York Feby 16. 1799 Different reasons have conspired to prevent my writing to...
819From George Washington to James McHenry, 16 February 1799 (Washington Papers)
The enclosed letter from Major Lawrence Lewis requires explanation, and it is the purpose of this...
820[Diary entry: 15 February 1799] (Washington Papers)
15. Wind shifted to the No. Wt. in the Night. Blew hard and turn cold. Mer. 30 in the Morning &...
821To George Washington from Alexander Hamilton, 15 February 1799 (Washington Papers)
The Secretary at War has communicated to me the following disposition with regard to the...
822From George Washington to Timothy Pickering, 15 February 1799 (Washington Papers)
Your favour of the 8th instt conveys very pleasing information, and I feel obliged by the...
823From George Washington to William Thornton, 15 February 1799 (Washington Papers)
I have received your letter of the 12th instant, with Mr Blagdens estimate of the Glass required...
824From George Washington to James Welch, 15 February 1799 (Washington Papers)
The first of January is past, and February half gone, without my receiving any money from you;...
825[Diary entry: 14 February 1799] (Washington Papers)
14. Mer. 33—morning clear and Wind at South and very pleasant forepart of the day—Lowering...
826To George Washington from William Thornton, 14 February 1799 (Washington Papers)
I have this Morning obtained the Prices of the Boston Glass, which is of a very good quality;...
827From George Washington to William Augustine Washington, 14 February 1799 (Washington Papers)
Mr H: Washington affords me a very good opportunity to inform you, that if your Crop enables you...
828[Diary entry: 13 February 1799] (Washington Papers)
13. Morning clear—wind Southerly. Mer. 34. Wind very fresh all day. Mer. 46 at Night.
829To George Washington from Robert Lewis, 13 February 1799 (Washington Papers)
Your favor of the 23d ulto came duly to hand with an inclosed copy of a letter to Major...
830[Diary entry: 12 February 1799] (Washington Papers)
12. Wind Westerly & day clear and pleasant. Returnd home. Mr. N. Fitzhugh & brother & Mr. Hen....
831To George Washington from Patrick Henry, 12 February 1799 (Washington Papers)
Private Dear sir Charlotte [County] feby 12th 1799 Your Favor of the 15th ulto reached me a few...
832To George Washington from James McHenry, 12 February 1799 (Washington Papers)
McAlpin called upon me this morning to inform me finally, that after the most diligent inquiry...
833To George Washington from John C. Ogden, 12 February 1799 (Washington Papers)
It is painful to trouble a man whom I have so long revered with these letters—But Oliver Wolcott...
834From George Washington to John Tayloe, 12 February 1799 (Washington Papers)
By your Servant, I have this moment (on my return from Alexandria) been favoured with your two...
835To George Washington from William Taylor, 12 February 1799 (Washington Papers)
I have taken the Liberty to send for your Acceptance a small cask of early pottatoes for...
836To George Washington from William Thornton, 12 February 1799 (Washington Papers)
This morning I received the Statement of the Glass requisite for your Buildings, which I take the...
837[Diary entry: 11 February 1799] (Washington Papers)
11. A little lowering—W. in the Morning—Wind Southerly and Mer. at 27. Went up to Alexandria to...
838To George Washington from William Heath, 11 February 1799 (Washington Papers)
In the letter which you did me the honor to write me, some time since, you expressed a wish to be...
839From George Washington to James Lloyd, 11 February 1799 (Washington Papers)
Your favor of the 28th Ulto enclosing Mr Gerry’s correspondence with M. Talleyrand, came safe;...
840[Diary entry: 10 February 1799] (Washington Papers)
10. Wind shifted in the Night to N.W., blew fresh & turned cold. Mer. at 30 in the morning & 34...
841From George Washington to James McAlpin, 10 February 1799 (Washington Papers)
Having requested in a former letter, that you would make me a uniform suit of Cloaths by such...
842From George Washington to James McHenry, 10 February 1799 (Washington Papers)
Your letter of the 1st instant is received. Whatever appearance, or shape, the Uniform intended...
843From George Washington to Timothy Pickering, 10 February 1799 (Washington Papers)
Your letters of the 24th of the last, and 2d of the present Month, have been duly received; for...
844To George Washington from John Tayloe, 10 February 1799 (Washington Papers)
I had left Richmond before your letter of the 23rd Jany reached that place—The delay in answering...
845[Diary entry: 9 February 1799] (Washington Papers)
9. A heavy storm of Wind from the So[uth]ward & rain in the night—also in the Morning but clear...
846[Diary entry: 8 February 1799] (Washington Papers)
8. Wind Easterly. Morning heavy & Mer. at 28. Dripping rain now & then through the day. Wind...
847To George Washington from Timothy Pickering, 8 February 1799 (Washington Papers)
It will give you additional pleasure to learn that such is the increased and increasing...
848[Diary entry: 7 February 1799] (Washington Papers)
7. Clear & pleasant all day. Mer. at 20 in the Morning but little Wind and that Easterly. Doctr....
849[Diary entry: 6 February 1799] (Washington Papers)
6. Clear. Wind at No. Wt. Mer. 22. Calm & moderate in the Afternoon.
850From George Washington to William B. Harrison, 6 February 1799 (Washington Papers)
I have received your letter of the 24th Ulto, and thank you for your kind assurance of suffering...