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    1[Diary entry: 13 February 1773] (Washington Papers)
    13. Still at home. Mr. Dulany & Mr. Custis went to Mrs. Frenchs after Breakfast. The two young...
    2[Diary entry: 10 June 1773] (Washington Papers)
    10. At home all day alone.
    3[Diary entry: 28 August 1773] (Washington Papers)
    28. Warm again, with very little Wind and that Southerly.
    4[Diary entry: 25 December 1773] (Washington Papers)
    25. Raining more or less all day with the Wind fresh from the Southward. Snow intirely dissolv’d.
    5[Diary entry: 19 January 1772] (Washington Papers)
    19. At home all day. In the Afternoon Majr. Wagener and Mr. John Barnes with Doctr. Craik came...
    6[Diary entry: 3 February 1773] (Washington Papers)
    3. Ground very hard froze which thawd but little being Cloudy & like for falling weather all...
    Decr. 1st. Clear and pleasant, with but little Wind and that Southerly. 2. Cool & frosty in the...
    18. Went to a Barbicue of my own giving at Accotinck. Mr. Robt. Alexander & his Bror. George came...
    9[Diary entry: 9 January 1772] (Washington Papers)
    9. Very pleasant Mild Morning, & Clear day. Abt. Noon the Wind blew pretty fresh from the...
    10[Diary entry: 6 May 1772] (Washington Papers)
    6. Rid to the Mill, Doeg Run, and Ferry before Dinner. In the Afternoon Doctr. Rumney and Mr....
    11[Diary entry: 23 January 1772] (Washington Papers)
    23. Went up to George Town to convey Deeds to Messrs. Montgomerie Stewart & Wilson for the...
    12[Diary entry: 8 September 1773] (Washington Papers)
    8. Clear, calm, and warm.
    13[Diary entry: 22 September 1773] (Washington Papers)
    22. My Brother and my self rid to my Mill & returnd to Dinner.
    14[Diary entry: 13 January 1772] (Washington Papers)
    13. Cloudy forenoon but, tolerably Clear afterwards without any frost. Wind Westwardly but...
    15[Diary entry: 10 May 1772] (Washington Papers)
    10th. Went to Pohick Church & returnd home to Dinner. Mr. Campbell Dined here.
    16[Diary entry: 28 July 1772] (Washington Papers)
    28. Clear, Calm, and exceeding Hot.
    17[Diary entry: 25 October 1772] (Washington Papers)
    25. Assisting Crawford with his Surveys. William Crawford had returned from the Ohio country with...
    18[Diary entry: 12 September 1773] (Washington Papers)
    12. Very Warm without any Wind all day.
    19[Diary entry: 8 January 1772] (Washington Papers)
    8th. Engaged to advance by, or at the April General Court for the use of Mr. Bryan Fairfax £150,...
    20[Diary entry: 15 October 1772] (Washington Papers)
    15. Clear, Calm & pleasant with but little Wind.
    21[Diary entry: 27 February 1775] (Washington Papers)
    27. Mrs. Craik went away after Breakfast—the Doctr. coming for her.
    22[Diary entry: 8 August 1772] (Washington Papers)
    8. Ditto—Ditto.
    23[Diary entry: 13 October 1772] (Washington Papers)
    13. Also finishd Do. in the Neck.
    24[Diary entry: 25 April 1772] (Washington Papers)
    25. Went a Hunting with Colo. Bassett. Found nothing.
    25[Diary entry: 16 February 1775] (Washington Papers)
    16. Calm, at least very little Wind & that Southerly. Clear & exceeding pleasant.
    26[Diary entry: 8 December 1771] (Washington Papers)
    8. After breakfast Mr. Pendleton & Mr. Crawford went away as Miss Mason & Miss Scott did yesterday.
    27[Diary entry: 28 June 1771] (Washington Papers)
    28. Rid by the Ferry Plantation & Mill to Doeg Run Quarter & Meadow. Returnd home by Muddy hole...
    28[Diary entry: 15 April 1772] (Washington Papers)
    15. Clear, Calm, & Warm in the Forenoon, but Cloudy afterwds. with the Wind variable.
    29[Diary entry: 12 August 1772] (Washington Papers)
    12. After Breakfast the Gentlemen went away. Mrs. Cox continued, & I rid to my Ditchers at the Mill.
    30[Diary entry: 6 March 1775] (Washington Papers)
    6. Colo. Harrison & Colo. Lee went away, as did Mrs. Barnes & Miss Ramsay after Breakfast.