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24.

Docno: DQA02d959

Author: JQA
Date: 1788-10-24
Gunning in the morning with Charles. Tired.

25.

Docno: DQA02d960

Author: JQA
Date: 1788-10-25
Mr. Thaxter. Mr. and Mrs. Smith. Mr. Shaw.

26.

Docno: DQA02d961

Author: JQA
Date: 1788-10-26
Heard Mr. Shaw. Cranch and Phillips.

27.

Docno: DQA02d962

Author: JQA
Date: 1788-10-27
Splendid parade.1 Much company.
 
1. Several regiments of troops from Boston were reviewed by Gov. Hancock and other dignitaries at Braintree (Massachusetts Centinel, 29 Oct.).

28.

Docno: DQA02d963

Author: JQA
Date: 1788-10-28
Company gone. Went to Mr. Cranch's.

29.

Docno: DQA02d964

Author: JQA
Date: 1788-10-29
Went with Tom to Cambridge. Returned.

30.

Docno: DQA02d965

Author: JQA
Date: 1788-10-30
Mr. A. went to Boston. Charles to Cambridge.

31.

Docno: DQA02d966

Author: JQA
Date: 1788-10-31
Mr. A. returned. Company at dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Storer. C. Storer &c.

November 1. 1788.

Docno: DQA02d967

Author: JQA
Date: 1788-11-01
Rode as usual; and read Gibbon &c.

2.

Docno: DQA02d968

Author: JQA
Date: 1788-11-02
General Knox dined with us. P. M.1
 
1. After “P.M.” follows in shorthand “no meeting.”
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