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MSA SC 5796-28-9
CollectionPotomac History (PotomacHistory website) Collection
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Dates2000/12/11
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Journal of Research: Dec. 11 - Dec. 17, 2000 [29.5]

2000/12/17 1100-1930 Consulted with Mary Jeske by phone, then continued with Volume 2 of Washington. Began work on a "A Time Line of Events and Letters Concerning the Navigation of the Potomac" (which see).

2000/12/16 1300-1800 Started Volume 2 of Washington.

2000/12/15 1700-1900 Finished Volume 1 of Washington.

2000/12/13 1200-1530 Finished Volume 1 of Jefferson's Papers, and started Volume 1 of Washington's Confederation Series.

2000/12/12 1000-1230 Mary Jeske and I met with Adam Snyder, Andy Bada, Ed Papenfuse, Ron Hoffman, and Doug Richardson (the last two by conference call) to discuss research strategies.

2000/12/11 0830-1200, 1300-1530, 1615-1815 Went back to Jefferson's Papers, and revised my notes on Volumes 7-12 by including references to the Mississippi, rivers, waterways, and a few other index terms I had not thought to look up before. Then began Volume 1 of Jefferson.

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