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No. | Author | Recipient | Title | Date | Context |
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61 | Washington, George | Bouquet, Henry | From George Washington to Henry Bouquet, 3 July 1758 | 1758-07-03 | ..., & of that Article there was only 16 Barrels in the Stores there, besides 6 others... |
62 | Mercer, George | Washington, George | To George Washington from George Mercer, 12 July 1758 | 1758-07-12 | There were two Barrels of Powder put into the Waggons for ...another Barrel, as our Men are not... |
63 | Smith, Charles | Washington, George | To George Washington from Charles Smith, 26 July 1758 | 1758-07-26 | ...gallons of beer, 40 gallons, 1 hogshead, 1 barrel, and 10 bowls of rum punch, nearly 35... |
64 | Smith, Charles | Washington, George | To George Washington from Charles Smith, 30 July 1758 | 1758-07-30 | ...Repaird,” 290 “Bayonitts Repaird,” 170 “Muskets Barrels,” and 250 “Bayonetts Not Repaird,” all... |
65 | Hardwick, Christopher | Washington, George | To George Washington from Christopher Hardwick, 3 … | 1758-08-03 | ...Disputes about it, yr Waggoner Brought fifteen Barrels of Flour from Mill & left it... |
66 | Smith, Charles | Washington, George | To George Washington from Charles Smith, 15 August 1758 | 1758-08-15 | ...I Receiv’d your Favour Aug. 9th Concerning The Ten Barrels of Flower, |
67 | Washington, George | Orderly Book, 23 September 1758 | 1758-09-23 | ...with flower & pork; two with Arms, three Barrels of whiskey and a Labratory chest, two with... | |
68 | Unknown | Appendix A. Account of Items Reserved for the Estate … | ≈1759-01-01 | 2 Barrels 1 Corn Crib & old hogsheadsNails 8 barrels &c. | |
69 | Washington, George | III-B. Schedule B: General Account of the Estate … | ≈1759-10-01 | ...& their freight £10.5; Tar. paid for a Barrel 15/ & for 3 horse Collars 15/Corn 570½ Barrels | |
70 | Washington, George | [February 1760] | ≈1760-02-01 | Landed 65 Barrels of Corn. Fine moderate day. Very little wind.......of 100 barrels of corn. The... | |
71 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 20 February 1760] | 1760-02-20 | Landed 65 Barrels of Corn. Fine moderate day. Very little wind.... | |
72 | Franklin, Benjamin | Franklin, Deborah | From Benjamin Franklin to Deborah Franklin, 21 February … | 1760-02-21 | ...turn’d out much better than those in the Barrels; and amongst the Boxes, Billy’s rather the... |
73 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 21 February 1760] | 1760-02-21 | GW received a total of 100 barrels of corn. The shipping cost was £5 ( | |
74 | Robert Cary & Company | Washington, George | Invoice from Robert Cary & Company, 15 March 1760 | 1760-03-15 | A firken is a cask roughly one-quarter of a barrel. |
75 | Washington, George | [April 1760] | ≈1760-04-01 | Barrels of Herring and 60 White Fish....was packed with salt into barrels and stored for use on... | |
76 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 11 April 1760] | 1760-04-11 | Barrels of Herring and 60 White Fish....was packed with salt into barrels and stored for use on... | |
77 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 17 April 1760] | 1760-04-17 | .... Carlyle and Dalton—wch. Flat brot. down 4 Barrels of Corn—being part of Eight that I was... | |
78 | Washington, George | Cash Accounts, May 1760 | ≈1760-05-01 | By Cash pd Wm Gardner for 8 Barrels Corn (in gold) | |
79 | Washington, George | [May 1760] | ≈1760-05-01 | ...his normal yield at that time was 2 to 2½ barrels per acre, an estimated 8 to 10 bushels. When... | |
80 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 12 May 1760] | 1760-05-12 | ...his normal yield at that time was 2 to 2½ barrels per acre, an estimated 8 to 10 bushels. When... | |
81 | Washington, George | Cash Accounts, September 1760 | ≈1760-09-01 | By Colo. Colvill for 15 Barrels of Corn | |
82 | Washington, George | Cash Accounts, December 1760 | ≈1760-12-01 | By Gilbt Simpson for 42 Barrels of Corn a 7/6 | |
83 | Mercer, John | Appendix E. Consolidated Inventory of Personal Property … | ≈1761-01-01 | 17. Barrels 2 &c. 104 196–143—£1.3.18. [Old barrels] &c. & half bushel—291–2s. | |
84 | Washington, George | Cash Accounts, 1761 | ≈1761-01-01 | The nineteen barrels of corn were John Foster’s share of what he... | |
85 | Adams, John | [May 1761] | ≈1761-05-01 | ...; they had the best of old cyder, one barrel of Lisbon wine, punch in plenty before and... | |
86 | Adams, John | [Draft of a Letter to the Boston Gazette, May 1761.] | ≈1761-05-01 | ...; they had the best of old cyder, one barrel of Lisbon wine, punch in plenty before and... | |
87 | Washington, George | IV-B. John Parke Custis’s Estate Account, c. November … | ≈1761-11-01 | ...2/6 for fixing the Seines 3/9. for a Barrel of Tar 12/6. for the Poll and Land...Corn 30½ Barrels | |
88 | Franklin, Benjamin | Franklin, Peter | From Benjamin Franklin to Peter Franklin, [1762?–1764] | ≈1762-01-01 | ...to become of little value. If instead of barrels it were kept in cases of bottles well cork... |
89 | Franklin, Benjamin | Hume, David | From Benjamin Franklin to David Hume, 21 January 1762 | 1762-01-21 | ...furnished with a better conductor by the gun-barrel, between the top of which and the... |
90 | Franklin, Benjamin | Kinnersley, Ebenezer | From Benjamin Franklin to Ebenezer Kinnersley, with … | 1762-02-20 | ...till it came opposite to the top of the gun-barrel, was destroyed. ...to get to the gun-barrel... |