1From George Washington to George Gilpin, 29 October 1785 (Washington Papers)
...your Scow to enable me to get mud from the bed of the River to try the efficacy of it as...
2From George Washington to George Augustine Washington, 24 April 1786 (Washington Papers)
...corn by making ridges and furrows with the plow or beds and alleys with the hoe.
3From George Washington to Captain George Lewis, 11 January 1778 (Washington Papers)
...a good deal there. among other things a Bed. end Irons Plates⟨—Dishes—& Kitchen Utensils—...
4From George Washington to George Gilpin and John Fitzgerald, 1 September 1786 (Washington Papers)
...are every day thrown back in our operations on the bed of the river, to prepare the draft of a...
5From George Washington to George Augustine Washington, 26 August 1787 (Washington Papers)
...the Parlour, common dining room, and your Aunts bed Chamber; and let me know if the present...
6From George Washington to John Alton, 5 April 1759 (Washington Papers)
...little dining Room that use to be, & have Beds made on them against we come—you must also...
7From George Washington to Lawrence Lewis, 4 August 1797 (Washington Papers)
..., especially in our hour of rising & going to bed, I require some person (fit & Proper)...
8From George Washington to John Carlyle, 25 July 1756 (Washington Papers)
As I understand there were many Flock-beds left by the British Forces in Alexandria; and as...
9From George Washington to Henry Knox, 4 April 1796 (Washington Papers)
...whence they came. You can then summon a bed of justice, composed of the worthy ‘successors...
10From George Washington to Tobias Lear, 30 March 1796 (Washington Papers)
Washington is large enough to receive a Bed also for you; and it is needless to add,...