The Diaries of George Washington, 1748-1799, 1±ÇHoughton Mifflin, 1925 |
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... given as chainmen and William Duncan as marker . Wappacomo , the Indian name for the South Branch of the Potomac River . ( Toner . ) • Surveyor's notes omitted . 1748 ] WIND , RAIN , AND FIRE Thursday 31st 8 DIARIES OF WASHINGTON [ March.
... given as chainmen and William Duncan as marker . Wappacomo , the Indian name for the South Branch of the Potomac River . ( Toner . ) • Surveyor's notes omitted . 1748 ] WIND , RAIN , AND FIRE Thursday 31st 8 DIARIES OF WASHINGTON [ March.
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... Wind and was obliged to Lie ye . Latter part of ye . night without covering there came several Persons to see us this day one of our Men Shot a Wild Turkie Monday 4th this morning Mr. Fairfax left us with Intent to go down to ye . Mouth ...
... Wind and was obliged to Lie ye . Latter part of ye . night without covering there came several Persons to see us this day one of our Men Shot a Wild Turkie Monday 4th this morning Mr. Fairfax left us with Intent to go down to ye . Mouth ...
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... Wind • [ Monday ] 4th Lot 14th James Simsons ..... No. 17 Wt 66 po N 6 Et 42 po opposite to Henry Harris's house No 26 Wt 20 po West 32 op Phillip Moors house bears No 86 Wt No 23 Wt 48 po to a Blazed Tree ..... ? Tuesday 5th We went ...
... Wind • [ Monday ] 4th Lot 14th James Simsons ..... No. 17 Wt 66 po N 6 Et 42 po opposite to Henry Harris's house No 26 Wt 20 po West 32 op Phillip Moors house bears No 86 Wt No 23 Wt 48 po to a Blazed Tree ..... ? Tuesday 5th We went ...
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... Wind at W.S.W. which Waver'd to and from the No. 7th . But Little Wind at S.W. and So. with calm smooth . Sea and fair Weather . Saw many fish swimming abt . us of which a Dolphin we catchd . at Noon but cou'd not intice with a baited ...
... Wind at W.S.W. which Waver'd to and from the No. 7th . But Little Wind at S.W. and So. with calm smooth . Sea and fair Weather . Saw many fish swimming abt . us of which a Dolphin we catchd . at Noon but cou'd not intice with a baited ...
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... Wind . 10th . Clear Weather Moderate Breese and Smooth Sea . 11th . Light Breese of Wind for the first part which died away . Espyed a Sail at 3 P.M. to the S W. 12th . Fresh gales of Wind at S.S.E. and wavering with clear and ...
... Wind . 10th . Clear Weather Moderate Breese and Smooth Sea . 11th . Light Breese of Wind for the first part which died away . Espyed a Sail at 3 P.M. to the S W. 12th . Fresh gales of Wind at S.S.E. and wavering with clear and ...
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44 ÆäÀÌÁö - As I got down before the canoe I spent some time in viewing the rivers, and the land in the Fork, which I think extremely well situated for a fort, as it has the absolute command of both rivers.
59 ÆäÀÌÁö - It is situated on the south or west fork of French Creek, near the water ; and is almost surrounded by the creek, and a small branch of it, which form a kind of island.
43 ÆäÀÌÁö - Virginia, are so notoriously known to be the property of the Crown of Great Britain, that it is a matter of equal concern and surprise to me to hear that a body of French forces are erecting fortresses and making settlements upon that river, within his Majesty's dominions.
63 ÆäÀÌÁö - As I found he intended to stay here a day or two, and knew that Monsieur Joncaire would employ every scheme to set him against the English, as he had before done, I told him, I hoped he would guard against his flattery, and let no fine speeches influence him in their favour.
64 ÆäÀÌÁö - The horses became less able to travel every day; the cold increased very fast; and the roads were becoming much worse by a deep snow, continually freezing; therefore, as I was uneasy to get back, to make report of my proceedings to his honour the governor, I determined to prosecute my journey, the nearest way through the woods, on foot.
48 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... it to be a place of residence for us; so, fathers, I desire you to withdraw, as I have done our brothers the English; for I will keep you at arm's length. I lay this down as a trial for both, to see which will have the greatest regard to it, and that side we will stand by and make equal sharers with us. Our brothers the English have heard this, and I come now to tell it to you, for I am not afraid to discharge you off this land.
45 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... About two miles from this, on the south-east side of the river, at the place where the Ohio Company intended to erect a fort, lives Shingiss,* king of the Delawares. We called upon him, to invite him to a council at Logstown.
407 ÆäÀÌÁö - The lands, which I passed over to-day, were generally hilly, and the growth chiefly white-oak, but very good notwithstanding; and what is extraordinary, and contrary to the property of all other lands I ever saw before, the hills are the richest land; the soil upon the sides and summits of them being as black as a coal, and the growth walnut and cherry. The flats are not so rich, and a good deal more mixed with stone.
49 ÆäÀÌÁö - Where is my wampum that you took away with the marks of towns on it? This wampum I do not know, which you have discharged me off the land with; but you need not put yourself to the trouble of speaking, for I will not hear you. I am not afraid of flies or mosquitoes, for Indians are such as those.
49 ÆäÀÌÁö - Shannoahs and you were at war. Lead was the man who went down and took possession of that river. It is my land, and I will have it, let who will stand up for or say against it. I will buy and sell with the English ( mockingly). If people will be ruled by me, they may expect kindness, but not else.