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1461 Washington, George [Diary entry: 12 July 1769] 1769-07-12 12. Wind being in the same place—the day was also clear & pleast.
1462 Herbert, William Washington, George To George Washington from William Herbert, 30 August … 1774-08-30 Agreable to my promise to you the other day I Now Send you An Account of what Wheat & Flour Came...
1463 Washington, George [Diary entry: 8 August 1772] 1772-08-08 8. Exceeding warm in the forenoon. Cooler afterwards the Wind rising from the Southwd.
1464 Washington, George [Diary entry: 26 March 1770] 1770-03-26 26. Countess a hound Bitch after being confind sometime got loose and was lined before it was...
1465 Washington, George Memoranda, 6–10 July 1757 1757-07-06 The Speaker Write to him that upon settling an acct with Colo. Carlyle of this date there appeard...
1466 Washington, George [Diary entry: 5 November 1772] 1772-11-05 5. Dined with the Council. Spent the Evening in my own Room.
1467 Dinwiddie, Robert Washington, George To George Washington from Robert Dinwiddie, 2 November … 1757-11-02 Yr Letter of the 24th Ulto I recd—And as You observe the absolute Necessity of having a Company...
1468 Stephen, Adam Washington, George To George Washington from Adam Stephen, 21 December … 1755-12-21 I suppose Majr Lewis informed You that the Valley at the mouth of Pattersons Creek did not extend...
1469 Washington, George [Diary entry: 27 December 1769] 1769-12-27 27. A Very white frost but still clear & exceeding pleast. Gd. Hard froze.
1470 Washington, George Remarks & Occurs. in Feby. [1770] 1770-02-02 Feby. 2d. Agreed with Joseph Goart, to come down and raise Stone out of my Quarry for my Mill at...