Washington Papers Consolidated Index | L | Lee, Richard Henry
[Diary entry: 6 September 1784] [Diaries 4:13]
[Diary entry: 8 July 1785] [Diaries 4:163]+
[Diary entry: 25 July 1785] [Diaries 4:168]+
[Diary entry: 10 August 1785] [Diaries 4:181]+
[Diary entry: 12 August 1785] [Diaries 4:182]+
[Diary entry: 31 March 1791] [Diaries 6:107]+
[Diary entry: 29 August 1797] [Diaries 6:255]+
[Diary entry: 22 September 1797] [Diaries 6:258]+
[Diary entry: 20 June 1799] [Diaries 6:353]+
Cash Accounts, July 1771 [Colonial Series 8:486]
Cash Accounts, May 1774 [Colonial Series 10:42]
From Samuel Ward, 17 September 1775 [Revolutionary War Series 2:4]
From John Hancock, 26 September 1775 [Revolutionary War Series 2:50]+
From Brigadier General Joseph Frye, 24 February 1776 [Revolutionary War Series 3:359]+
To John Augustine Washington, 31 March 1776 [Revolutionary War Series 3:566]
To John Augustine Washington, 31 May–4 June 1776 [Revolutionary War Series 4:413]
From Edmund Randolph, 11 October 1776 [Revolutionary War Series 6:540]
From John Hancock, 6–7 January 1777 [Revolutionary War Series 8:4]+
To John Hancock, 31 January 1777 [Revolutionary War Series 8:202]
From Major General Philip Schuyler, 24 April 1777 [Revolutionary War Series 9:261]+
General Orders, 30 July 1777 [Revolutionary War Series 10:456]+
From Brigadier General Thomas Nelson, Jr., 11 August 1778 [Revolutionary War Series 16:294]+
To Henry Laurens, 6 October 1778 [Revolutionary War Series 17:281]
To Henry Laurens, 24 October 1778 [Revolutionary War Series 17:559]
From Thomas Paine, 31 January 1779 [Revolutionary War Series 19:118]
From Joseph Reed, 2–5 April 1779 [Revolutionary War Series 19:716]+
To Lafayette, 15 February 1785 [Confederation Series 2:365]
From William Grayson, 15 April 1785 [Confederation Series 2:501]+
To Arthur Young, 6 August 1786 [Confederation Series 4:200]+
To Lucy Flucker Knox, 30 June 1787 [Confederation Series 5:236]+
From Charles Lee, 29 October 1788 [Presidential Series 1:84]+
From Richard Marshall Scott, 15 June 1789 [Presidential Series 2:497]
To Mathew Irwin, 20 July 1789 [Presidential Series 3:247]+
To the United States Senate, 22 August 1789 [Presidential Series 3:526]
From David Humphreys, 13 October 1789 [Presidential Series 4:172]+
From Edmund Randolph, 22 November 1789 [Presidential Series 4:317]
From Corbin Washington, 30 November 1789 [Presidential Series 4:350]
From David Stuart, 3 December 1789 [Presidential Series 4:359]
From George Augustine Washington, 15 January 1790 [Presidential Series 4:589]
To Beverley Randolph, 20 March 1790 [Presidential Series 5:266]+
From Harriot Washington, 2 April 1790 [Presidential Series 5:310]
From Tobias Lear, 20 September 1790 [Presidential Series 6:485]+
From Peter Nelson, 1791 [Presidential Series 9:358]+
From John Hurt, 1 January 1792 [Presidential Series 9:364]
Enclosure: Washington Genealogy, 2 May 1792 [Presidential Series 10:337]
From George Washington Parke Custis, 8 June 1797 [Retirement Series 1:175]
From George Washington Parke Custis, 8 June 1797 [Retirement Series 1:176]+
From George Washington Parke Custis, 1 July 1797 [Retirement Series 1:224]
From David Stuart, 26 January 1798 [Retirement Series 2:51]+
– id. [8 references]
– letters from [15 subentries]
– letters to [31 subentries]
– accompanies GW to Philadelphia [1 reference]
– account with [3 references]
– acts as justice on ship [1 reference]
– and amendments to U.S. Constitution [1 reference]
– and Andrew Porter [1 reference]
– and bounty lands [3 references]
– and breach of 1783 Treaty of Paris [1 reference]
– and constitutional amendments [1 reference]
– and Conway affair [1 reference]
– and countess of Huntingdon [2 references]
– and debate on titles [2 references]
– and debate over the dispatch of foreign ministers [3 references]
– and Dismal Swamp Company [1 reference]
– and exchange of Kentucky land [1 reference]
– and expedition against the Indians [1 reference]
– and first federal elections [3 references]
– and frontier defense [4 references]
– and George Lee [2 references]
– and government policy [1 reference]
– and GW's appointment [2 references]
– and GW's inauguration [1 reference]
– and GW's spurious letters [1 reference]
– and GW's views of the West [1 reference]
– and James Kelso [1 reference]
– and James Nicholson [1 reference]
– and Jay-Gardoqui treaty [1 reference]
– and John Francis Gaullier [1 reference]
– and John Stadler [1 reference]
– and Judiciary committee [1 reference]
– and Lady Huntingdon's scheme [2 references]
– and Land Ordinance of 1785 [1 reference]
– and Lebarbier's Asgill [1 reference]
– and letter to Virginia legislature [2 references]
– and medal for Revolutionary War service [2 references]
– and militia [2 references]
– and Mississippi Company [6 references]
– and Mount Vernon rent [1 reference]
– and Mrs. Lee's watch repair [1 reference]
– and Musco Livingston [1 reference]
– and new government [1 reference]
– and Northwest Ordinance [1 reference]
– and open sessions of Senate [2 references]
– and Potomac navigation [2 references]
– and Potomac River Company [1 reference]
– and presidential titles [2 references]
– and purchase of slave [1 reference]
– and ratification of Constitution [1 reference]
– and reports of Josiah Harmar expedition [1 reference]
– and seed for GW [1 reference]
– and Silas Deane [1 reference]
– and St. Clair's defeat [4 references]
– and temporary levies [1 reference]
– and the Association [1 reference]
– and the Norfolk marine hospital [1 reference]
– and the Savage affair [3 references]
– and Thomas Paine [1 reference]
– and Ticonderoga investigation [1 reference]
– and Va. appropriation for Federal City [1 reference]
– and Vincent Gray [1 reference]
– and Virginia brigade of levies [1 reference]
– and William Darke [2 references]
– appointed to committee [1 reference]
– as Booth trustee [1 reference]
– as candidate for governor [3 references]
– as candidate for U.S. Senate [1 reference]
– as U.S. senator [2 references]
– at Lancaster, Pa. [1 reference]
– at Mount Vernon [9 references]
– at Philadelphia and the Continental Congress [7 references]
– at Providence, R.I. [1 reference]
– Benjamin Hawkins's opinion of [1 reference]
– brings in bill for navigation of Potomac [2 references]
– carries letters [2 references]
– charters ship for tobacco [2 references]
– comments on GW's illness [1 reference]
– comments on new government [1 reference]
– committee appointments [3 references]
– confers with GW [2 references]
– criticism of [1 reference]
– death of [1 reference]
– declines appointment to Constitutional Convention [1 reference]
– delegate to Continental Congress [3 references]
– delegate to Virginia Convention [1 reference]
– describes epidemic [1 reference]
– discusses appointments to office [1 reference]
– elected [1 reference]
– elected Convention delegate [1 reference]
– elected delegate [1 reference]
– elected governor of Virginia [1 reference]
– elected president of Congress [1 reference]
– elected to Congress [4 references]
– elected to House of Burgesses [2 references]
– elected to Virginia general assembly [1 reference]
– encloses letter to GW [1 reference]
– exchange of Kentucky land [11 references]
– executor of George Lee [1 reference]
– forwards letter [2 references]
– goes to New York [1 reference]
– goes to Virginia [1 reference]
– GW lends money to [1 reference]
– GW's opinion of [4 references]
– health [1 reference]
– Henry Knox's opinion of [1 reference]
– ill health of [4 references]
– in arrangement of general officers [1 reference]
– in the Va. House of Burgesses [5 references]
– introduces William J. Williams [1 reference]
– Jay's criticism of [2 references]
– Lafayette praises [1 reference]
– letter from G. W. Fairfax [1 reference]
– letter on amendments to U.S. Constitution [1 reference]
– letters of submitted to GW [1 reference]
– letter referred to [1 reference]
– makes recommendations [2 references]
– marriage [1 reference]
– meets Bryan Fairfax [1 reference]
– offers to buy Nansemond County land [1 reference]
– on committee [2 references]
– on congressional committees [8 references]
– opinion of Edward Flemming [1 reference]
– opinion of William Darke [1 reference]
– opposes Constitution [10 references]
– opposes ratification [2 references]
– prepares address to GW [1 reference]
– presents address to GW [1 reference]
– proposes blockade of Boston Harbor [2 references]
– proposes constitutional amendments [1 reference]
– purchases chinaware for GW [1 reference]
– recommends Ferdinand Leigh Claiborne [1 reference]
– reelected to Continental Congress [1 reference]
– reputed enemy of GW [1 reference]
– requests GW's comments on Great Falls tract [1 reference]
– returns to Virginia [1 reference]
– sends cherry grafts to GW [1 reference]
– sends GW seeds and plants [2 references]
– sends honey locust seed [1 reference]
– submits letters to GW [2 references]
– submits letters to Va. council of state [1 reference]
– supporters of [1 reference]
– suspicions about [2 references]
– takes seat in Senate [1 reference]
– tract at Great Falls [7 references]
– trades Kentucky land for GW's horse [2 references]
– travels to New York [1 reference]
– views on supporters of France [1 reference]
– visits GW in N.Y. [2 references]
– writes letter of introduction for Catherine Macaulay Graham [1 reference]