6801[Diary entry: 20 February 1768] (Washington Papers)
20. Fox hunting with Captn. Posey. Catchd a Fox.
6802[Diary entry: 20 February 1768] (Washington Papers)
20. Foggy & Misty Morng. Cloudy all day. Wind Southwardly in the Afternoon.
6803From Benjamin Franklin to Jane Mecom, 21 February 1768 (Franklin Papers)
ALS : American Philosophical Society I received your kind Letter of Dec. 1. I condole with you...
6804[Diary entry: 21 February 1768] (Washington Papers)
21. At home all day. Mr. Wm. Gardner dind here. A Gentleman from York River came to buy Wheat.
6805[Diary entry: 21 February 1768] (Washington Papers)
21. Quite warm—still—and tolerably clear.
6806[Diary entry: 22 February 1768] (Washington Papers)
22. Rid to Muddy hole, Doeg Run and the Mill before Dinner and went out with my Gun after it.
6807[Diary entry: 22 February 1768] (Washington Papers)
22. Warm and Cloudy—with Showers of Rain and some Thunder. Wind fresh from the So. West &ca.
6808[Diary entry: 23 February 1768] (Washington Papers)
23. Fox hunting with Captn. Posey. Catchd a Fox we suppose, but being dark coud not find it. On...
6809[Diary entry: 23 February 1768] (Washington Papers)
23. Rainy morning & Misty day, with but little wind.
6810[Diary entry: 23 February 1768] (Washington Papers)
23. Stopd clearing the Field on the Ck. in the Neck, and began upon those pieces of Woods in the...
6811From George Washington to Scott, Pringle, Cheap, & Company, 23 February 1768 (Washington Papers)
By Captn Dent bound to the Madeira’s (a careful honest Man) and, who will return with his Vessel...
6812[Diary entry: 24 February 1768] (Washington Papers)
24. Went a ducking between breakfast & dinner & killd 2 Mallards & 5 bald faces. Found Doctr....
6813[Diary entry: 24 February 1768] (Washington Papers)
24. Clear, & cool. Wind brisk from the North West.
6814To Benjamin Franklin from James Parker, 25 February 1768 (Franklin Papers)
ALS : American Philosophical Society Yours of the 2d and 12th of December, per Packet, I...
6815[Diary entry: 25 February 1768] (Washington Papers)
25. Doctr. Rumney went away. I went to the Creek but not cross it. Killd 2 Ducks—viz. a sprig...
6816[Diary entry: 25 February 1768] (Washington Papers)
25. Hard frost. Clear & cool, Wind at No. West in the Morning but calm & pleasant in the Afternoon.
6817From George Washington to James Gildart, 25 February 1768 (Washington Papers)
Your not sending me the Goods requird in a Letter of the 21st of July 1766, nor acknowledging the...
6818From George Washington to Gabriel Jones, 25 February 1768 [letter not found] (Washington Papers)
Letter not found: to Gabriel Jones, 25 Feb. 1768. On 3 May Jones wrote to GW : “I acknowledged...
6819[Diary entry: 26–27 February 1768] (Washington Papers)
26 & 27. Transplanted trees of differt. kinds into the Lucern Patch.
6820[Diary entry: 26 February 1768] (Washington Papers)
26. Laid of a Road from Mt. Vernon to the Lain by Mr. Manleys.
6821[Diary entry: 26 February 1768] (Washington Papers)
26. Dull morng. Wind at So. Wt. and cool. Clear Noon & Muddy Sky in the Afternn.
6822[Diary entry: 26 February 1768] (Washington Papers)
26. Began to deliver my Wheat to Mr. Kirk. Carpenters not having quite finishd the Overseers...
6823[Diary entry: 27 February 1768] (Washington Papers)
27. Went on the Road, clearing between Mt. Vernon, and the Mill. In the Evening Mr. Stedlar came....
6824[Diary entry: 27 February 1768] (Washington Papers)
27. Showery all day (misty Showers) & still.
6825From Benjamin Franklin to Lord Kames, 28 February 1768 (Franklin Papers)
ALS : Abercairny Collection, Scottish Record Office, Edinburgh It gave me great Pleasure to see...
6826[Diary entry: 28 February 1768] (Washington Papers)
28. In the Afternoon went up to Mr. Robt. Alexanders in order to meet Mr. B. Fairfax & others a...
6827[Diary entry: 28 February 1768] (Washington Papers)
28. Misty Showers with intervening Sun. Wind Southwardly & fresh.
6828[Diary entry: 29 February 1768] (Washington Papers)
29. At Mr. Alexanders all day with his Phil & Captn. Posey—it raining. phil : probably Robert...
6829[Diary entry: 29 February 1768] (Washington Papers)
29. Constant Rain from abt. 7 Oclock till three—then Snow with variable Wind from So. Wt. to No....
6830Adams’ Minutes of the Argument: Suffolk Superior Court, Boston, March 1768 (Adams Papers)
Covenant Broken. Plea. Special Demurrer. 1. 2. 3. 4. Joinder in Demurrer. Auchmuty. 2 Breaches...
Sewall . Dougherty at Newfoundland, 3 Years, Little breakfasted dined suppd and lodgd there....
6832Adams’ Minutes of the Trial and Notes for His Argument: Middlesex Inferior Court, Charlestown, March 1768 (Adams Papers)
Sewall. Action of slander. Not directly charging Perjury. Things contrary to Truth and contrary...
6833Adams’ Minutes of the Testimony: Court of Vice Admiralty, Boston, March 1768 (Adams Papers)
James Athern Esqr. Joshua Gardiner. Folger has entered and cleared Vessell I am concerned in to...
6834Adams’ Minutes of the Argument: Court of Vice Admiralty, Boston, March 1768 (Adams Papers)
The Affairs and Transactions of the Customs and Revenue, are very loose. Customs and Duties and...
6835[March 1768] (Washington Papers)
Mar. 1st. Went a fox hunting with the two Alexrs. and Posey. Was during the chase (in which...
6836Remarks—of the—Weather [March 1768] (Washington Papers)
Mar. 1st. Cool & clear. Wind fresh from the No. West. Ground froze. 2. Cool morning but clear,...
6837Observations [March 1768] (Washington Papers)
Mar. 3d. Deliverd a Load of 508 Bushels of Muddy hole Wheat to Mr. Kirks Ship and my Schooner...
6838Memms., March 1768 (Washington Papers)
If Ewes & Lambs are restraind from Wheat Fields, & no green food sowd to support them in the...
6839Cash Accounts, March 1768 (Washington Papers)
Cash Mar. 12— To Ditto [cash] of Mr Magowan Balle Acct £0. 6.10 21— To Captn Hanson Marshall for...
6840[Diary entry: 1 March 1768] (Washington Papers)
Mar. 1st. Went a fox hunting with the two Alexrs. and Posey. Was during the chase (in which...
6841[Diary entry: 1 March 1768] (Washington Papers)
Mar. 1st. Cool & clear. Wind fresh from the No. West. Ground froze.
6842[Diary entry: 2 March 1768] (Washington Papers)
2. Hunting again, & catchd a fox with a bobd Tail & cut Ears, after 7 hours chase in wch. most of...
6843[Diary entry: 2 March 1768] (Washington Papers)
2. Cool morning but clear, still, and pleasant afterwards. Frost again.
6844[Diary entry: 3 March 1768] (Washington Papers)
3. Returnd home much disorderd by a Lax, Griping and violent straining.
6845[Diary entry: 3 March 1768] (Washington Papers)
3. Lowering with some sprinkles of Rain.
6846[Diary entry: 3 March 1768] (Washington Papers)
Mar. 3d. Deliverd a Load of 508 Bushels of Muddy hole Wheat to Mr. Kirks Ship and my Schooner...
6847[Diary entry: 4 March 1768] (Washington Papers)
4. At Home, worse with the above complaints. Sent for Doctr. Rumney, who came in the Afternn.
6848[Diary entry: 4 March 1768] (Washington Papers)
4. Cool, Wind at No. West, & frosty.
6849[Diary entry: 5 March 1768] (Washington Papers)
5. Very bad the Doctr. staying with me.
6850[Diary entry: 5 March 1768] (Washington Papers)
5. Cool, & Cloudy. Ground froze. Towards Night Snow—just to whiten the Ground.