Monday
Title | Daily Entry |
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14 March 1791 |
GW at Philadelphia. GW recorded paying £25.11 to William Craik, son of GW’s good friend Dr. James Craik, to defray expenses for Craik’s securing vacant land in Md. for him. |
07 March 1791 |
GW at Philadelphia. Lafayette wrote to GW, describing his difficult position of being attacked by all sides in the French Revolution. |
28 February 1791 |
GW at Philadelphia. GW wrote to Georgetown, Md. merchants William Deakins, Jr. |
21 February 1791 |
GW at Philadelphia. GW wrote to County lieutenant George Clendinen, asking his assistance in disposing his holdings along the Kanawha River. |
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. |
07 February 1791 |
GW at Philadelphia. |
31 January 1791 |
GW at Philadelphia. British historian William Gordon wrote GW a letter expressing his fire and water safety concerns for the nation’s permanent capital. |
24 January 1791 |
GW at Georgetown. GW submitted Knox’s 22 Jan. report on frontier skirmishes with Indians to Congress for discussion. |
17 January 1791 |
GW at Philadelphia. GW recorded his donation for the year 1790 to the Alexandrian Charity School for the education of orphan children. |
10 January 1791 |
GW at Philadelphia. GW gave the elderly Mrs. Elizabeth Haynie nine pounds to alleviate her desperate financial situation. Former French tutor John I. |