1[Diary entry: 26 April 1780] (Washington Papers)
26th. Lowering & cloudy all day the forepart of it without much wind but fresh afterwards, with a...
2[Diary entry: 29 May 1775] (Washington Papers)
29. Dined at the City Tavern. Spent the Evening in my own Room.
3[Diary entry: 16 May 1780] (Washington Papers)
16th. A very great dew & fog. With little wind in the forenoon & very warm. In the afternoon it...
4March [1780] (Washington Papers)
1st. Raining in the morning and drizling all day with very little Wind but a thick fog. Roads...
5[Diary entry: 30 April 1780] (Washington Papers)
30th. Morning pleasant and clear, with the Wind Southerly—afternoon Showery and foggy.
6[Diary entry: 19 May 1775] (Washington Papers)
19. Clear & warm in the forenoon, but lowering & Cool afterwards.
7[Diary entry: 20 May 1780] (Washington Papers)
20th. Wind Southwardly with some appearances of Rain but none fell—day warm & very dusty.
8[Diary entry: 9 June 1775] (Washington Papers)
9. Dined at Mr. Saml. Pleasants and went to hear Mr. Piercy preach.
9[Diary entry: 23 May 1775] (Washington Papers)
23. Lowering most part of the day.
10[Diary entry: 13 June 1775] (Washington Papers)
13. Dined at Burn’s in the Fields. Spent the Evening at my Lodging’s.
11[Diary entry: 3 June 1775] (Washington Papers)
3. Clear and tolerably pleasant.
12[Diary entry: 28 August 1781] (Washington Papers)
28th. The American columns and 1st. division of the French Army arrived at the places assigned them.
13[Diary entry: 30 September 1781] (Washington Papers)
30th. The Enemy abandoned all their exterior works, & the position they had taken without the...
14[Diary entry: 19 January 1780] (Washington Papers)
19th. Clear—Morning tolerably pleasant—Evening cold—Wind at No. West but not very fresh.
15[Diary entry: 9 October 1781] (Washington Papers)
9th. About 3 o’clock P.M. the French opened a battery on our extreme left, of 4 Sixteen pounders,...
16[Diary entry: 9 February 1780] (Washington Papers)
9th. Wind fresh in the Night from the Westward—day clear & not very cold. The wind continued...
17[Diary entry: 23 January 1780] (Washington Papers)
23d. Wind westerly & little of it. Air fresh & no thawing even in the Sun South of the House.
18[Diary entry: 13 February 1780] (Washington Papers)
13th. Clear and pleasant with but little wind & that at No. East thawing a little in the middle...
19[Diary entry: 3 March 1780] (Washington Papers)
3d. Ground hard frozen. Morning clear & pleasant with but little wind and that from the South....
20[Diary entry: 17 May 1781] (Washington Papers)
17th. Received a letter from Captn. Lawrence, near Dobbss ferry, informing me that abt. 200...
21[Diary entry: 11 June 1781] (Washington Papers)
11th. Received Letters from the Marqs. de la Fayette, containing information of Lord Cornwallis’s...
22[Diary entry: 21 May 1781] (Washington Papers)
21st. The Count de Rochambeau with the Chevr. de Chastellux arrived about Noon. The appearance of...
23[Diary entry: 18 June 1781] (Washington Papers)
18th. Brigaded the Troops, and made an arrangement of the Army, which is to March for the New...
24[Diary entry: 28 April 1780] (Washington Papers)
28th. Cold & disagreeable in the forenoon. With clouds & a little rain in the afternoon. Wind...
25[Diary entry: 18 May 1780] (Washington Papers)
18th. Heavy & uncommon kind of Clouds—dark & at the same time a bright and reddish kind of light...
26May [1780] (Washington Papers)
1st. Raining moderately all the forenoon with a little thunder—thick and misty afterwards—wind...
27[Diary entry: 22 May 1780] (Washington Papers)
22d. Very little wind and rather Warm in the forenoon but cooler afterwards the Wind coming out...
28[Diary entry: 25 May 1775] (Washington Papers)
25. Clear & pleasant but growing warmer.
29[Diary entry: 15 June 1775] (Washington Papers)
15. Dined at Burns’s in the Field. Spent the Eveng. on a Committee. Congress resolved today “that...
30[Diary entry: 5 June 1775] (Washington Papers)
5. Raining more or less all day. Wind abt. No. Et.
31[Diary entry: 11 October 1781] (Washington Papers)
11th. The French opened two other batteries on the left of the parallel, each consisting of 3...
32[Diary entry: 25 January 1780] (Washington Papers)
25th. Clear and pleasant, yet cold—wind contg. to the Westwd.
33[Diary entry: 15 February 1780] (Washington Papers)
15th. A kind of Sleet in the Morning, & moderate rain all the remaining part of the day with but...
34[Diary entry: 5 March 1780] (Washington Papers)
5th. Clear—warm and pleasant with but little wind—that however was Westerly.
35[Diary entry: 2 May 1775] (Washington Papers)
2. Messrs. Hendks. Dalton & others Breakfasted here & Majr. Gates & Mr. B. Fairfax dind & lodgd...
36[Diary entry: 21 April 1775] (Washington Papers)
21. Captn. Curtis dind here. In the Afternoon my Brother Jno. Billy Washington, & George &...
37[Diary entry: 19 May 1781] (Washington Papers)
19th. Breakfasted at Litchfield—dined at Farmington & lodged at Weathersfield at the House of...
38[Diary entry: 14 June 1781] (Washington Papers)
14th. Received agreeable acts. from General Greene, of his Successes in South Carolina —viz.—that...
39[Diary entry: 23 May 1781] (Washington Papers)
23d. Count de Rochambeau set out on his Return to Newport, while I prepared and forwarded...
40[Diary entry: 24 June 1781] (Washington Papers)
24th. A Letter from the Count de Rochambeau dated at Windham the 20th. advises me of his having...
41[Diary entry: 3 July 1781] (Washington Papers)
3d. The length of Duke Lauzens March & the fatiegue of his Corps, prevented his coming to the...
42[Diary entry: 24 May 1780] (Washington Papers)
24. Clear Morning with but little wind, but pretty fresh afterwards and from the Eastward.
43[Diary entry: 27 May 1775] (Washington Papers)
27. Clear and very Sultry. Wind still Southerly.
44June 1781 (Washington Papers)
1st. Received Letters from Generals Schuyler & Clinton, containing further but still indistinct...
45[Diary entry: 17 June 1775] (Washington Papers)
17. Dined at Burns’s in the Fields. Spent the Evening at my Lodgings.
46[Diary entry: 31 May 1775] (Washington Papers)
31. Warm, & somewhat lowering. Wind pretty fresh from the Southward.
47[Diary entry: 7 June 1775] (Washington Papers)
7. Lowering all day—especially in the Evening. Cool.
48[Diary entry: 11 June 1775] (Washington Papers)
11. Very warm with little or no wind in the forenoon—a thunder gust in the Afternoon & cooler.
49[Diary entry: 13 October 1781] (Washington Papers)
13th. The fire of the enemy this Night became brisk—both from their Cannon and royals and more...
50[Diary entry: 27 January 1780] (Washington Papers)
27th. Cold in the Morning with a little Snow—clear Midday & afternoon with the Wind at West.