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    541[Diary entry: 29 August 1771] (Washington Papers)
    29. Much such a day as yesterday.
    542[Diary entry: 30 August 1771] (Washington Papers)
    30. Rid to the Mill in the forenoon. Mr. Johnson here all day. In the afternoon Doctr. Rumney...
    543[Diary entry: 30 August 1771] (Washington Papers)
    30. Quite clear & pleasant without any Wind. Morning & Evening also Warm.
    544[Diary entry: 31 August 1771] (Washington Papers)
    31. After Breakfast both Mr. Johnson & Doctr. Rumney went away. I rid to the Mill, and in the...
    545[Diary entry: 31 August 1771] (Washington Papers)
    31. Wind at Southwest, with Clouds and appearance of Rain but none fell.
    546[Diary entry: 31 August 1771] (Washington Papers)
    31. Finish’d Sowing the third Cut of Wheat in the Neck.
    547[September 1771] (Washington Papers)
    Sept. 1st. At home all day. Mr. Burwell here. 2. Went up to Alexandria with Mr. Burwell after an...
    Septr. 1. Wind fresh from the Eastward. Afternoon Cloudy & Night Raining. 2. Ground now for the...
    549[Diary entry: 1 September 1771] (Washington Papers)
    Sept. 1st. At home all day. Mr. Burwell here.
    550[Diary entry: 1 September 1771] (Washington Papers)
    Septr. 1. Wind fresh from the Eastward. Afternoon Cloudy & Night Raining.
    551[Diary entry: 2 September 1771] (Washington Papers)
    2. Went up to Alexandria with Mr. Burwell after an early Dinner. Returnd in the Evening with Mr....
    552[Diary entry: 2 September 1771] (Washington Papers)
    2. Ground now for the first time since the Rains abt. the 25th. July Wet. Very warm and but...
    553[Diary entry: 3 September 1771] (Washington Papers)
    3. Rid in the Forenoon to the Mill. Mr. Burwell, & Mr. Piper both here.
    554[Diary entry: 3 September 1771] (Washington Papers)
    3. A Breeze from the Northwest but very sultry notwithstanding—quite clear.
    555Remarks & Occs. in Septr. [1771] (Washington Papers)
    Septr. 4. The Mason’s began to work on the Mill Walls. Finish’d Sowing the Cut of Corn round the...
    556[Diary entry: 4 September 1771] (Washington Papers)
    4. Mr. Burwell and Mr. Piper both went away after Breakfast. I rid to the Mill.
    557[Diary entry: 4 September 1771] (Washington Papers)
    4. Still warm & clear—Wind Southerly.
    558[Diary entry: 4 September 1771] (Washington Papers)
    Septr. 4. The Mason’s began to work on the Mill Walls. Finish’d Sowing the Cut of Corn round the...
    559[Diary entry: 5 September 1771] (Washington Papers)
    5. Rid by the Ferry Plantation to the Mill—from thence to Muddy hole & so home to Dinner. In the...
    560[Diary entry: 5 September 1771] (Washington Papers)
    5. Warm and clear with but little Wind & that Southerly. The Afternoon Showery with some thunder.
    561[Diary entry: 6 September 1771] (Washington Papers)
    6. At home all the forenoon. In the Afternoon went to Belvoir with Mrs. Washington & P. Custis, &...
    562[Diary entry: 6 September 1771] (Washington Papers)
    6. Misting more or less all day & somewhat Cool, what Wind there was being westerly.
    563[Diary entry: 7 September 1771] (Washington Papers)
    7. Rid into the Neck in the Morning early & from thence to the Mill. Mr. Crawford came here in...
    564[Diary entry: 7 September 1771] (Washington Papers)
    7. Very Cloudy in the Morning and raining more or less all day—fine Rain—Wind being about No. East.
    565[Diary entry: 8 September 1771] (Washington Papers)
    8. At home all day. Mr. Crawford went away after breakfast.
    566[Diary entry: 8 September 1771] (Washington Papers)
    8. Cloudy all day but clear in the Evening with but little Wind but Cool notwithstanding.
    567[Diary entry: 9 September 1771] (Washington Papers)
    9. Rid to the Mill—from thence to Doeg Run Qr. & by the River Plantation home.
    568[Diary entry: 9 September 1771] (Washington Papers)
    9. Clear and pleasand, rather warm with little Wind.
    569[Diary entry: 10 September 1771] (Washington Papers)
    10. Rid to the Mill in the Forenoon. Mr. Thoms. Triplet dind with me. In the Afternoon set of for...
    570[Diary entry: 10 September 1771] (Washington Papers)
    10. Warm, with appearances of Rain but none fell here.