Women
Title | Daily Entry |
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04 January 1775 |
Charles Lee left Mount Vernon. |
03 March 1791 |
GW at Philadelphia. GW wrote the Senate, nominating over 50 officers to vacant military positions created by recent legislation. |
01 March 1791 |
GW at Philadelphia. GW wrote to John Adams requesting his attendance at a Senate Convention he had called for Friday, 4 March. |
10 February 1791 |
GW at Philadelphia. GW wrote a reply to Catherine Sawbridge Macaulay Graham, a prominent woman in British literary and philanthropic circles. |
14 March 1797 |
GW at Washington, D.C., where he dined at the home of Thomas Law and presumably saw Law’s wife, Eliza, Martha Washington’s eldest granddaughter. GW lodged with Thomas Peters whose wife, Martha, wa |
26 March 1797 |
GW at Mount Vernon where the wind blew “very fresh” though the day. |
31 March 1797 |
GW presumably at Mount Vernon. |
07 April 1797 |
GW at Mount Vernon, where he wrote James Anderson of Scotland (a renowned agriculturist, economist, and thinker) and asked him to find a Scottish gardener who would work and live at Mount Vernon. |
13 March 1789 |
From Mount Vernon, GW wrote Francis Hopkinson, a judge of the Pa. admiralty court. |
09 January 1790 |
GW in N.Y. GW wrote to Catharine Sawbridge Macaulay Graham, a prominent woman in British literary and philanthropic circles with whom he had begun a friendly correspondence in 1785. |