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Extract printed in The Pennsylvania Gazette , January 15, 1756. I arrived here last Night. We met...
1472Orders, 8 January 1756 (Washington Papers)
All the Officers in town to attend Lieutenant Colonel Stephens immediately at Lemon’s House. As...
1473Address, 8 January 1756 (Washington Papers)
Lieutenant Colonel Stephens has orders to read the following suspension and admonition to all the...
1474Memorandum, 8 January 1756 (Washington Papers)
Deserted last night from the Guard, William Kennedy, confined for desertion; and Abraham Dale,...
1475Memorandum, 8 January 1756 (Washington Papers)
Jacob Eayzer, enlisted by Captain Robert Stewart; was viewed, and received. LB , DLC:GW .
1476Evening Orders, 8 January 1756 (Washington Papers)
Evening Orders. Captain Stewart is to draught out of his Recruits, men enough to complete his...
1477Memorandum, 8 January 1756 (Washington Papers)
Paid off Mary Bailey, Nurse to the Hospital, her Wages in full, to the ninth of this instant. LB...
1478Orders, 9 January 1756 (Washington Papers)
The Tour of Duty, mentioned in the Orders of the third instant, is to be done only by the...
You are Ordered to proceed from this to Fort Cumberland: and to be accompanied by all the...
I have ordered Lieutenant Colonel Stephen, so soon as he arrives at Fort Cumberland, to detach...
General Instructions for the Recruiting Officers of the Virginia Regiment. First: That no Officer...
You are hereby ordered to remain in this town until further Orders: when you are to receive and...
Letter not found: from John Carlyle, 9 Jan. 1756. On 12 Jan. 1756 Carlyle wrote to GW : “I Wrote...
1484Orders, 10 January 1756 (Washington Papers)
Winchester. Saturday, January 10th 1756. Yesterdays Orders for Lieutenant Colonel Stephens’...
Instructions for Mr Commissary Walker. You are to lay in at Cockes and Ashby’s Forts, three...
You are to proceed to Fort Dinwiddie, to settle your Recruiting Accompt with Ensign Fleming. You...
Since writing you by Major Lewis, I have received yours; enclosing Returns of the eighth and...
You are, out of the public money in your hands, to pay off all the Troops of the Virginia...
You are to have regard to such order and Orders as you shall receive from Captain Stewart,...
1490Memorandum, 11–14 January 1756 (Washington Papers)
Jacob Funckhouser received his discharge at William West’s, January 11th as Ensign Buckner had...
I. DS : New York Public Library. II. MS , and III. DS : Pennsylvania Historical and Museum...
I Wrote you the 9th Inst. Acquainting you of the Arrival of the Cloathing. They are landed at...
Majr Lewis being at Winchester when your Letter came to hand was immediately dispatchd to Augusta...
1494[January 1756] (Adams Papers)
At Worcester. A very rainy Day. Kept school in the forenoon; but not in the afternoon, because of...
1495January the 14th. 1756. (Adams Papers)
At Worcester. A very rainy Day. Kept school in the forenoon; but not in the afternoon, because of...
LS : Historical Society of Pennsylvania As we drew near this Place, we met a Number of Waggons,...
1497Orders, 14 January 1756 (Washington Papers)
All the Recruits in Town are to be completed to six days provision; and are to-morrow to march to...
Colonel Washington has ordered the Commissary at Winchester to deliver you, from the public...
Colonel Washington desires, (if Captain Cockes, of the Company of Rangers, should apply for any...
As Colonel Washington is doubtful that some of the men, to whom you delivered Shoes, Stockings,...
1501After Orders, 14 January 1756 (Washington Papers)
After Orders The Soldiers in town are not to march until further Orders—They are to remain here...
When I was down the Committee among other things resolved that the Maryland and Carolina...
150315. (Adams Papers)
A fair morning and pretty warm. Kept school. Drank Tea at Mr. Swan’s, with Mr. Thayer.
ALS : American Philosophical Society We move this Day for Gnadenhutten. If you have not Cash...
150516 Fryday. (Adams Papers)
A fine morning. A large white frost upon the ground. Reading Hutcheson’s Introduction to moral...
ALS : American Philosophical Society I received your Favour, and thank you for your kind...
150717 Saturday. (Adams Papers)
A clowdy, dull, Day. Some snow about noon, and rain towards night. σπίζημαι, τα καθαρματα Ψυχησ....
150818 Sunday. (Adams Papers)
A fair morning. Heard Mr. Maccarty. Rev. Thaddeus Maccarty (1721–1784) , who at the preceding...
In obedience to your Commands I reconnoitred to Ross’s mill on the South-Branch—from that to Fort...
151019 Monday. (Adams Papers)
A rainy Day.
151120 Tuesday. (Adams Papers)
A fair, warm spring like Day. Drank Tea and supped at Mr. Greenes. For the first few months after...
Extract printed in The Pennsylvania Gazette , January 29, 1756. We have been here since Sunday...
151321 Wednesday. (Adams Papers)
A very rainy day. Dined with Coll. Chandlers Jur. Spent the Eve at Mr. Maccarty’s. Kept school....
I received yours by Mr Fraser at Carlisle as I was returning from Philadelphia as you don’t...
151522 Thurdsday. (Adams Papers)
A fair morning. Fresh and lively Air. Drank Tea and supped at Mrs. Paine’s. Presumably Sarah...
Your two Letters of the 13th and 14th I shall answer Paragraphically. The Expedition against the...
Mr Prentis omitting to send Majr Carlyle the Particulars in each Package ship’d on board the...
151823 Fryday. (Adams Papers)
A fair and agreable Day. Kept School. Drank Tea, at Coll. Chandler’s Jur., and spent the Evening...
I was favour’d with yr Letter some Time ago, but know of no Opportunity of answering it sooner...
152024 Saturday. (Adams Papers)
A very high west Wind. Warm and cloudy. P.M. warm and fair.