9151[February 1770] (Adams Papers)
Rode from Weymouth. Stoppd at my House, Veseys Blacksmith shop, my Brothers, my Mothers, and...
91521770. Monday Feby. 26. or Thereabouts. (Adams Papers)
Rode from Weymouth. Stoppd at my House, Veseys Blacksmith shop, my Brothers, my Mothers, and...
9153From Benjamin Franklin to Joshua Babcock, 26 February 1770 (Franklin Papers)
ALS : Yale University Library It is a long time since I have had the Pleasure of a Line from you;...
9154[Diary entry: 26 February 1770] (Washington Papers)
26. At home all day.
9155[Diary entry: 26 February 1770] (Washington Papers)
26. Hard frost. The Wind shifting in the Night to No. West—but the latter part of the day pleast....
9156Ordinance of Georgia Reappointing Benjamin Franklin as Agent, 27 February 1770 (Franklin Papers)
Copy: American Philosophical Society Whereas leave was Given by the late house of Assembly to...
9157From Daniel Roberdeau to Benjamin Franklin, John Fothergill, and Charles Pearce, 27 February 1770 (Franklin Papers)
AL (letterbook draft): Historical Society of Pennsylvania However reluctant a man may be within...
9158From Daniel Roberdeau to Benjamin Franklin or John Fothergill, 27 February 1770 (Franklin Papers)
ALS : American Philosophical Society I have been for weeks past meditating a Voyage to London,...
9159From Daniel Roberdeau to Benjamin Franklin, 27 February 1770 (Franklin Papers)
AL (letterbook copy): Historical Society of Pennsylvania After writing the rough draft of a...
9160From Daniel Roberdeau to Benjamin Franklin, John Fothergill, and Charles Pearce, 27 February 1770 (Franklin Papers)
AL (letterbook copy): Historical Society of Pennsylvania Please to be refered to what I wrote you...
9161From Daniel Roberdeau to Benjamin Franklin, John Fothergill, and Charles Pearce, 27 February 1770 (Franklin Papers)
ALS : American Philosophical Society If by this time you have not succeeded in [the sale of my...
9162[Diary entry: 27 February 1770] (Washington Papers)
27. Ditto. Ditto.
9163[Diary entry: 27 February 1770] (Washington Papers)
27. Clear forenoon but lowering afternoon with the Wind raising from So. Wt. to No. West & Cool.
9164[Diary entry: 28 February 1770] (Washington Papers)
28. Went out with Guns returnd about 12 Oclock without killg. of any thing. My Brothers and the...
9165[Diary entry: 28 February 1770] (Washington Papers)
28. Clear and pleasant with but little Wind & that Southwardly.
9166Fitch’s Assignment of Errors: Suffolk Superior Court, Boston, March 1770 (Adams Papers)
In the Case of the Select-Men of the Town of Brooklyn against the Town of Roxbury heard and...
9167[March 1770] (Washington Papers)
Mar. 1. My Brothers and the Company with them went away about 10 O clock. I went to level the...
9168Acct. of the Weather in March [1770] (Washington Papers)
Mar. 1st. Wind Northwardly. Cold & Cloudy with Snow every now and then. 2. Cloudy with a Mixture...
9169Cash Accounts, March 1770 (Washington Papers)
Cash Mar. 1— To Ditto [cash] from my Br. John on Acct of Intt on his Bond to J.P. Custis £...
9170[Diary entry: 1 March 1770] (Washington Papers)
Mar. 1. My Brothers and the Company with them went away about 10 O clock. I went to level the...
9171[Diary entry: 1 March 1770] (Washington Papers)
Mar. 1st. Wind Northwardly. Cold & Cloudy with Snow every now and then.
9172To George Washington from Andrew Lewis, 1 March 1770 (Washington Papers)
I had not the pleasure of receiving your favour deated at Williamsburg the 20th of Last Decemr...
9173From John Jay to Samuel Kissam, 1 March 1770 (Jay Papers)
The manner in which you tell your brother that you expected a letter from me contains a reproof...
9174The Colonist’s Advocate: XI, [2 March 1770] (Franklin Papers)
Reprinted from Verner W. Crane, Benjamin Franklin’s Letters to the Press , 1758–1775 (Chapel...
9175[Diary entry: 2 March 1770] (Washington Papers)
2. At home all day with the two.
9176[Diary entry: 2 March 1770] (Washington Papers)
2. Cloudy with a Mixture of Hail Rain & Snow, but not much of it.
9177[Diary entry: 3 March 1770] (Washington Papers)
3. Ditto. Ditto. Ditto.
9178[Diary entry: 3 March 1770] (Washington Papers)
3. Clear and tolerably pleasant, but a little Cool. Wind being rather fresh from the No. West.
9179To George Washington from Jonathan Boucher, 3 March 1770 (Washington Papers)
It gives Me infinite Uneasiness to find myself under a Necessity of making a disagreeable...
9180[Diary entry: 4 March 1770] (Washington Papers)
4. Mr. Crawford set of for Williamsburg & Mr. Magowan for Colchester the last of whom returnd. GW...