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15 March 1789

From Mount Vernon, GW wrote Clement Biddle, to whom he trusted his Philadelphia business interests. He lamented that Biddle did not ship the buckwheat he wanted as fertilizer.

08 March 1789

GW presumably at Mount Vernon.

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.

17 January 1790

GW in N.Y. GW wrote in his diary, “At home all day--not well.”

10 January 1790

GW in N.Y. GW went to St. Paul’s Chapel, then spent the afternoon writing private letters.

03 January 1790

GW in N.Y. In his diary, GW noted his attendance at Saint Paul’s Chapel.   

05 April 1789

GW, from Mount Vernon, wrote lawyer John Marshall to inform him that, regrettably, he did not have the requested documents to aid in settling William Armstead’s estate.

29 March 1789

GW at Mount Vernon.

22 March 1789

From Mount Vernon, GW wrote his Pa. land agent John Cannon to give instructions in regards to collecting rent payments.

21 April 1754

GW’s diary entry from 20 April placed him at Col. Thomas Cresap’s establishment near the Potomac River, where he saw evidence of the British surrender of the fort on the Forks of the Ohio.

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