10th – Continues warm ~ Went to Town, din’d at Mrs. Wests
From the journal of Captain Henry Thompson, September 9, 1814. Courtesy the Friends of Clifton.
10th – Continues warm ~ Went to Town, din’d at Mrs. Wests
From the journal of Captain Henry Thompson, September 9, 1814. Courtesy the Friends of Clifton.
9th- Warm, went to Town, din’d at Mr. S. Steretts ~
From the journal of Captain Henry Thompson, September 8, 1814. Courtesy the Friends of Clifton.
8th – Warm sultry day, Wind S.W. Went to Town din’d at Mrs. Wests & afterwards drill’d in the Meadow, which is to be continued every evening – Mr. Robinson & Mr. Biddle walk’d out
From the journal of Captain Henry Thompson, September 7, 1814. Courtesy the Friends of Clifton.
7 Sept. Cool & pleasant day, Wind W. Went to Town, din’d at S. Steretts – afterwards drill’d in the Meadow – Mrs. T went to Furley intending to stay all Night, W.B. very unwell
From the journal of Captain Henry Thompson, September 6, 1814. Courtesy the Friends of Clifton.
6. Rain all Night & continued lightly all day, went to Town, and din’d at Mrs. Wests ~
From the journal of Captain Henry Thompson, September 5, 1814. Courtesy the Friends of Clifton.
5. Went to Town, din’d at Mrs. Wests
From the journal of Captain Henry Thompson, September 4, 1814. Courtesy the Friends of Clifton.
4th Sunday – Exercis’d my Men at Sunrise near the Hospital, & after breakfast rode to see Wm. Bowly, who is very unwell – Had the following Gentlemen at Dinner, Col Ragan, Jacob Hollingsworth, Jo. Patterson, Jn. & Henry Moore, Dan. & James Fitzhugh & Jas. Freeman. Mr. & Mrs. Wirgman call’d to see us
From the journal of Captain Henry Thompson, September 3, 1814. Courtesy the Friends of Clifton.
2 – Weather Hot – Went to Town, and din’d at Doct. Browns, exercis’s my Men in the evening ~
From the journal of Captain Henry Thompson, September 2, 1814. Courtesy the Friends of Clifton.