Diplomacy
| Title | Daily Entry |
|---|---|
| 09 March 1791 |
GW at Philadelphia. Scientist John Macpherson wrote soliciting GW’s thoughts on a plan he had created for the federal city. |
| 08 March 1791 |
GW at Philadelphia. S.C. Gov. Charles Pinckney wrote GW urging him to say when he would be visiting Charleston during his tour of the southern states. |
| 07 March 1791 |
GW at Philadelphia. Lafayette wrote to GW, describing his difficult position of being attacked by all sides in the French Revolution. |
| 02 March 1791 |
GW at Philadelphia. GW wrote to Georgetown, Md. merchants William Deakins, Jr. and Benjamin Stoddert, informing them that architect Maj. |
| 22 February 1791 |
GW at Philadelphia. This day marked GW’s 59th birthday. A writer identified as N.G. |
| 21 February 1791 |
GW at Philadelphia. GW wrote to County lieutenant George Clendinen, asking his assistance in disposing his holdings along the Kanawha River. |
| 18 February 1791 |
GW at Philadelphia. |
| 16 February 1791 |
GW at Philadelphia. GW paid his dentist John Greenwood twenty dollars for the repair of his false teeth. |
| 14 February 1791 |
GW at Philadelphia. Thomas Jefferson and U.S. Attorney General Edmund Randolph together wrote GW a letter saying that the United States should charge James O’Fallon with treason. |
| 09 February 1791 |
GW at Philadelphia. GW wrote to Thomas Jefferson, asking him to present to Congress Gouverneur Morris’s report on his diplomatic mission to England. |