Land Interests
Title | Daily Entry |
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24 January 1790 |
GW, in N.Y., noted in his diary that he went to St. Paul’s Chapel in the morning, and spent the afternoon writing private letters. He wrote to N.J. |
15 January 1790 |
GW in N.Y. GW wrote in his diary that it snowed all day and that Mrs. Washington hosted few guests. |
06 April 1789 |
GW at Mount Vernon. GW wrote Battaile Muse, a Va. |
31 March 1789 |
From Mount Vernon, GW began preparing to leave home for an unknown period of time. |
27 March 1789 |
From Mount Vernon, GW wrote to thank William Craik, son of his friend Dr. James Craik, for handling a land dispute for him. GW also responded to Ky. landowner Thomas Marshall’s 12 Feb. |
26 March 1789 |
GW wrote his nephew John Dandridge from Mount Vernon, saying that he would gladly purchase Dandridge’s land at the price Col. Lewis had previously set. |
22 March 1789 |
From Mount Vernon, GW wrote his Pa. land agent John Cannon to give instructions in regards to collecting rent payments. |
21 March 1789 |
From Mount Vernon, GW wrote to lawyer Gustavus Scott, Va.politician Edward Stevens, and London merchant Samuel Vaughan. |