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    31[Diary entry: 31 July 1770] (Washington Papers)
    31. Again very warm & still—especially in the Evening and Night.
    32[Diary entry: 17 December 1769] (Washington Papers)
    17. Clear & pleasant with but little Wind. Evening Cool.
    33[Diary entry: 8 October 1770] (Washington Papers)
    8. My Servant being unable to Travel I left him at Pritchards with Doctr. Craik & proceedd....
    34[Diary entry: 31 December 1769] (Washington Papers)
    31. At Home all day.
    35[Diary entry: 12 February 1769] (Washington Papers)
    12. Mr. Piper went away after Breakfast. At home all day with Colo. Lewis & Son.
    36[Diary entry: 27 June 1769] (Washington Papers)
    27. Very hot and Sultry; indeed extreamly so. A small breeze from the Southwd.
    37[Diary entry: 24 September 1769] (Washington Papers)
    24. Clear and pleasant. Wind Northwardly but not cold nor hard.
    38[Diary entry: 18 January 1768] (Washington Papers)
    18. Went to Court & sold Colo. Colvils Ld. Returnd again at Night. As an executor for Thomas...
    39[Diary entry: 21 December 1769] (Washington Papers)
    21. Very pleasant, being clear & wind Southwardly.
    40[Diary entry: 2 February 1769] (Washington Papers)
    2. The Ground slightly froze, Wind fresh from the northwest. Cloudy and cold.
    41[Diary entry: 8 January 1768] (Washington Papers)
    8. Clear, frost, & still.
    42[Diary entry: 5 April 1768] (Washington Papers)
    5. At home with Mr. Crawford. Mr. Campbell came here & dined, Mrs. Washington, Miss B. Ramsey &...
    43[Diary entry: 22 January 1768] (Washington Papers)
    22. Fox hunting with Captn. Posey, started but catchd nothing.
    44[Diary entry: 17 November 1768] (Washington Papers)
    17. Went up to a Race by Mr. Beckwiths & lodgd at Mr. Edwd. Paynes. Mr. Beckwith is possibly the...
    45[Diary entry: 7 July 1769] (Washington Papers)
    7. The above Company going away after Breakfast I went over into the Neck & returnd to Dinner.
    46[Diary entry: 4 October 1769] (Washington Papers)
    4. Rid to Alexandria to see how my Carpenters went on with my Ho. Returnd to Dinr.
    47[Diary entry: 12 January 1768] (Washington Papers)
    12. Wind at No. West and exceeding cold and frosty.
    48[Diary entry: 7 November 1768] (Washington Papers)
    7. Do.——— Do.——— Do.——— Do.
    49[Diary entry: 24 August 1768] (Washington Papers)
    24. Warmer, but still cool, with the Wind from the Eastward.
    50[Diary entry: 21 November 1768] (Washington Papers)
    21. Went up to Court and returnd in the Evening with my Brothr. John. GW was attending the...
    51[Diary entry: 11 July 1769] (Washington Papers)
    11. Rid to Muddy hole and returnd to Dinner. Found Mr. & Mrs. Ramsay & Mr. Stedlar here.
    52[Diary entry: 6 January 1768] (Washington Papers)
    6. Doeg Run People finishd grubbing the Swamp they were in and proceeded to another adjacent.
    53[Diary entry: 17 June 1768] (Washington Papers)
    17. Rid into the Neck and to Muddy hole.
    54[Diary entry: 11 November 1768] (Washington Papers)
    11. Moderate. Wind shifting Southwardly. The weather clear.
    55[Diary entry: 7 June 1768] (Washington Papers)
    7. Clear & Cool. Wind at No. West.
    56[Diary entry: 4 September 1768] (Washington Papers)
    4. Went to Church. Dined at Colo. Harrison & returnd to my Brs. in the afternoon. Nathaniel...
    57[undated diary entry] (Washington Papers)
    Novr. Put up my Beeves & Weathers to Fatten—about the 25th.—of Octr. Put up Hogs to fatten.
    58[Diary entry: 24 March 1768] (Washington Papers)
    24. Clear & cool. Wind at No. West.
    59[Diary entry: 21 June 1768] (Washington Papers)
    21. Went up again and stayd all Night.
    60[Diary entry: 11 June 1768] (Washington Papers)
    11. Midling warm—with the Wind at So. Wt.