2401Journal of a Voyage, 1726 (Franklin Papers)
...wheel, and with a bucket that holds near a barrel. It makes a great sound if you speak...
2402Editorial Note (Adams Papers)
...Savage Crocker a consignment of 1600 barrel hoops. After Porter accepted settlement...
2403Editorial Note (Adams Papers)
“The deposition of Elisha Barrel relating to a paper Book purporting [
2404Editorial Note (Adams Papers)
...of Prosecution; Said Committe are to Allow one Barrel of Clams to Each Man of Every Vessel...
2405Editorial Note (Adams Papers)
lay, loaded with two hundred barrels of oil and a few barrels of tar. According to a...
2406Editorial Note (Adams Papers)
knocked out the head of a Barrel of Rum, and after wasting the greatest Part of...
2407Editorial Note (Washington Papers)
...tons, 8 men, carrying a cargo of 4,480 barrel staves, 7,627 feet of plank, 984 bushels of...
2408Operating under the Continental Boycott Editorial Note (Jay Papers)
...day a merchant presented a scheme “to load 500 barrels of flour to Hispaniola, and to bring in...
2409Indian Affairs under Jay’s Governorship: Editorial Note (Jay Papers)
...amounting to the sum of $1,090 and a hundred barrels of salt.
2410Editorial Note: Documents Concerning the Whale Fishery (Jefferson Papers)
...trade by the simple expedient of transferring barrels of oil from a ship registered under...
2411Editorial Note: The Mirabeau Incident (Jefferson Papers)
...ports of France, amount to about 21,000 barrels of flour, besides what went to other ports...
2412Editorial Note: Report on Copper Coinage (Jefferson Papers)
...ship you on the first information two thousand barrels of rice and a quantity of indigo....
2413Editorial Note: Commercial and Diplomatic Relations with Great Britain (Jefferson Papers)
...that London merchants exacted £3 sterling per barrel of rice for commissions, freight, duty...
2414Editorial Note: Consular Problems (Jefferson Papers)
...license from the queen to import 80,000 barrels of flour from the United States, Ferreira...
2415Enclosure: Thomas Jefferson’s Account with Craven Peyton for Corn, 28 January 1804 to 25 June 1805 (Jefferson Papers)
By 410. barrels corn @ 12/6 according to contract