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No. | Author | Recipient | Title | Date | Context |
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51 | Washington, George | Boyd, Alexander | From George Washington to Alexander Boyd, 10 January … | 1756-01-10 | You are, out of the public money in your hands, to pay off all the Troops of the Virginia... |
52 | Fairfax, William | Washington, George | To George Washington from William Fairfax, 13–14 May … | ≈1756-05-13 | I had the Pleasure to receive Yrs of the 11th inst. by Bryan Fx who I find is so well pleasd with... |
53 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 12 September 1773] | 1773-09-12 | 12. Very Warm without any Wind all day. | |
54 | Washington, George | Cash Accounts, June 1768 | ≈1768-06-01 | Cash June 1— To Ditto [cash] of Henry Taylor £ 0. 2.6 To Weaving of Jno. Elliot 15 yds cotton... | |
55 | Washington, George | Bouquet, Henry | From George Washington to Henry Bouquet, 25 July 1758 | 1758-07-25 | I wrote you by Colo. Stephen, since which I have been favourd with your kind and agreable Letter... |
56 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 8 January 1772] | 1772-01-08 | 8th. Engaged to advance by, or at the April General Court for the use of Mr. Bryan Fairfax £150,... | |
57 | Washington, George | Orderly Book, 10 November 1758 | 1758-11-10 | Loyall Hannon Friday Novr 10th 1758 Parole King George Field Officer for to morrow Majr Peachy.... | |
58 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 28 January 1769] | 1769-01-28 | 28. Clear & cool forenoon. Wind at No. West. Cloudy & threatning afternoon. | |
59 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 30 December 1770] | 1770-12-30 | 30. Mr. & Mrs. Cockburn went away. My Miller & his wife and Mr. Ball dind here. GW’s miller was... | |
60 | Washington, George | Waggener, Thomas | From George Washington to Thomas Waggener, 12 August … | 1756-08-12 | I received yours by Express—and concur in sentiments with the officers of your council: Save that... |
61 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 25 April 1769] | 1769-04-25 | 25. At home all day alone. The above two Gentlemen went away yesterday afternn. | |
62 | Washington, George | Carlyle, John | From George Washington to John Carlyle, 15 August 1770 | 1770-08-15 | I laid your letter of the 26th Ulto (to me) before the Officers who met at Fredericksburg the... |
63 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 12 March 1770] | 1770-03-12 | 12. Rid to Muddy hole Doeg Run and the Mill. | |
64 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 15 October 1772] | 1772-10-15 | 15. Clear, Calm & pleasant with but little Wind. | |
65 | Washington, George | Observations [May 1768] | ≈1768-05-02 | May 2d. My Carpenters & House People went to Planting Corn at Doeg Run after they had finishd... | |
66 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 27 July 1770] | 1770-07-27 | 27. Clear and warm with but little Wind—that Northwardly. | |
67 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 22 October 1770] | 1770-10-22 | 22. Reachd the Mingo Town abt. 29 Miles by my Computation. Mingo Town (now Mingo Junction, Ohio)... | |
68 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 21 December 1770] | 1770-12-21 | 21. Lowering Morning with a little Rain—but clear afterwards & windy. | |
69 | Washington, George | Gage, Thomas | From George Washington to Thomas Gage, 12 April 1758 | 1758-04-12 | To The Honble Thomas Gage Dear Sir, Ft Loudoun, 12th Aprl 1758. With a great deal of sincerity I... |
70 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 15 April 1769] | 1769-04-15 | 15. Clear & pleasant Morning but raining afternoon. Clear & cool Evening. Wind at No. West. | |
71 | Washington, George | Dinwiddie, Robert | From George Washington to Robert Dinwiddie, 13 January … | 1756-01-13 | Majr Lewis being at Winchester when your Letter came to hand was immediately dispatchd to Augusta... |
72 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 27 February 1775] | 1775-02-27 | 27. Mrs. Craik went away after Breakfast—the Doctr. coming for her. | |
73 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 8 August 1772] | 1772-08-08 | 8. Ditto—Ditto. | |
74 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 2 March 1770] | 1770-03-02 | 2. Cloudy with a Mixture of Hail Rain & Snow, but not much of it. | |
75 | Boucher, Jonathan | Washington, George | To George Washington from Jonathan Boucher, 16 June … | 1768-06-16 | Altho’ I have already return’d an Ansr to yr obliging Letter of the 30th ult: by a Servt of The... |
76 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 13 October 1772] | 1772-10-13 | 13. Also finishd Do. in the Neck. | |
77 | Stewart, Robert | Washington, George | To George Washington from Robert Stewart, 25 July 1758 | 1758-07-25 | From the bottom of a heart that overflows with Joy I beg leave to offer my Congratulations on... |
78 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 27 December 1769] | 1769-12-27 | 27. Dined and lodgd at Dumfries with Mr. Boucher & J. P. Custis who overtook us on the Road.... | |
79 | Washington, George | An Acct. of the Weather—in Feby. [1769] | ≈1769-02-01 | Feby. 1st. Ground not froze. Day calm & warm & mostly clear—but sometimes lowering. 2. The Ground... | |
80 | Custis, John Parke | Washington, George | To George Washington from John Parke Custis, 30 August … | 1770-08-30 | I have sent you, according to your directions patterns of all Mr Stewarts Beaver-coating with the... |
81 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 25 April 1772] | 1772-04-25 | 25. Went a Hunting with Colo. Bassett. Found nothing. | |
82 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 14 October 1770] | 1770-10-14 | 14. Very pleasant but wind fresh in the Afternoon. | |
83 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 8 February 1769] | 1769-02-08 | 8. Colo. Lewis and son set of to go home but being stopd at Colchester by Ice returnd in the... | |
84 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 15 April 1769] | 1769-04-15 | 15. Began to Plant Do. at the Mill. Sowed Oats in the Inclosure behind the Quarter. | |
85 | Washington, George | Memorandum, 17 September 1755 | 1755-09-17 | Lieutt Colo.—Adam Stephen Andrew Lewis—Major Captains Lieutenants Ensigns 1st Peter Hogg 2 Jno.... | |
86 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 16 February 1775] | 1775-02-16 | 16. Calm, at least very little Wind & that Southerly. Clear & exceeding pleasant. | |
87 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 8 December 1771] | 1771-12-08 | 8. After breakfast Mr. Pendleton & Mr. Crawford went away as Miss Mason & Miss Scott did yesterday. | |
88 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 2 July 1769] | 1769-07-02 | 2. Clear, warm, and still, their being very little wind & that southwardly. | |
89 | Lee, Henry | Washington, George | To George Washington from Henry Lee, 28 June 1757 … | 1757-06-28 | Letter not found: from Henry Lee, 28 June 1757. On 30 June 1757 GW wrote to Lee: “I have received... |
90 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 31 July 1770] | 1770-07-31 | 31. Again very warm & still—especially in the Evening and Night. | |
91 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 31 July 1762] | 1762-07-31 | 31. Guy finished the 3 sides of Garden all to Capp[in]g Pill[a]r. B. Mitchell went away. Burgis... | |
92 | Washington, George | Lewis, Joshua | From George Washington to Joshua Lewis, 24 October 1757 | 1757-10-24 | I am strongly importun’d by Capn Swearengen to place a small Command at Strouds Fort if you think... |
93 | Dinwiddie, Robert | Washington, George | To George Washington from Robert Dinwiddie, 14 December … | 1755-12-14 | Your Letter by Capt. Mercer I receiv’d. I hope the Treasurer will send You the Money to make up... |
94 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 28 June 1771] | 1771-06-28 | 28. Rid by the Ferry Plantation & Mill to Doeg Run Quarter & Meadow. Returnd home by Muddy hole... | |
95 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 17 December 1769] | 1769-12-17 | 17. Clear & pleasant with but little Wind. Evening Cool. | |
96 | Washington, George | Robert Cary & Company | From George Washington to Robert Cary & Company, 4 … | 1763-10-04 | Since mine of the 27th Ulto Captn McGachin who will do me the favour to deliver this, and who for... |
97 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 15 April 1772] | 1772-04-15 | 15. Clear, Calm, & Warm in the Forenoon, but Cloudy afterwds. with the Wind variable. | |
98 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 8 October 1770] | 1770-10-08 | 8. My Servant being unable to Travel I left him at Pritchards with Doctr. Craik & proceedd.... | |
99 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 12 August 1772] | 1772-08-12 | 12. After Breakfast the Gentlemen went away. Mrs. Cox continued, & I rid to my Ditchers at the Mill. | |
100 | Washington, George | Robert Cary & Company | From George Washington to Robert Cary & Company, 5 … | 1773-12-05 | In a Letter of the 10th Ulto I inform’d you of a purchase I had in contemplation. I have now made... |