13131[Diary entry: 23 March 1773] (Washington Papers)
23. Clear and pleasant with very little Wind, and that Southerly.
13132From George Washington to James Tilghman, Jr., 23 March 1773 (Washington Papers)
I expect Govr Eden, and some Gentlemen from Maryland here this afternoon —If you are disengaged,...
13133To Benjamin Franklin from Thomas Cushing, 24 March 1773 (Franklin Papers)
ALS : Library of Congress I have just received your Favor of the 2d. December last with the...
13134[Diary entry: 24 March 1773] (Washington Papers)
24. At home with those Gentlemen til the Evening when we went to Mr. Digges’s again. Mr. Ben....
13135[Diary entry: 24 March 1773] (Washington Papers)
24. Calm, and Clear in the forenoon—lowering afterwards with the Wind at No. East and pretty fresh.
13136To Benjamin Franklin from Jacques Barbeu-Dubourg, 25 March 1773 (Franklin Papers)
Printed in Jacques Barbeu-Dubourg, ed., Œuvres de M. Franklin … (2 vols., Paris, 1773), I,...
13137[Diary entry: 25 March 1773] (Washington Papers)
25. At Mr. Digges’s all day.
13138[Diary entry: 25 March 1773] (Washington Papers)
25th. The Wind having shifted in the Night to No. and No. Westerly, their came on a Most violent...
13139From George Washington to Peter Chester, 25 March 1773 (Washington Papers)
Mr Wood the bearer of this is a Gentleman of Virginia upon a Tour to Florida—He proposes before...
13140From John Jay to the Earl of Dartmouth, 25 March 1773 (Jay Papers)
Tho a Stranger to your Lordship, I take the Liberty of troubling you with the inclosed Petition...