1To George Washington from John Carlyle, 17 October 1755 (Washington Papers)
...Night time, taking Men out of their Beds and carrying them” off. Dinwiddie revoked McCarty...
2To George Washington from Robert Orme, 10 November 1755 (Washington Papers)
...Box of Books and Maps which was left in my Bed Chamber and which he has not sent as it by...
3To George Washington from Robert Dinwiddie, 14 December 1755 (Washington Papers)
...struggled for 2 more weeks to follow the creek bed to the Ohio. In mid-March, their supplies...
4To George Washington from Adam Stephen, 18 January 1756 (Washington Papers)
...Drum-Cord is much wanted—half a dozen of Bed panns for the Hospital, without the DrumCord we...
5To George Washington from Landon Carter, 21 April 1756 (Washington Papers)
...yo. decline No Sir rather let Braddocks bed be your aim than anything that might...
6To George Washington from William Fairfax, 22 January 1757 (Washington Papers)
...in the Night time, taking Men out of their Beds and carrying them to their Guardho. wch Mr...
7To George Washington from William Callaway, 15 May 1758 (Washington Papers)
...Party Comited the Same vilony with Cuting open beds & throughing out the fithers & was...
8To George Washington from Charles Smith, 20 July 1758 (Washington Papers)
...of them not able to crawl out of their Beds: They are not indeed a Sufficient Gaurd to...
9To George Washington from Christopher Hardwick, 12 December 1758 (Washington Papers)
...(Iron Screw to Do Missing) 4 Camp Stools Bed stead, 2 Mattrases, 4 Blankets, 6 Pack...
10Invoice from Robert Cary & Company, 6 August 1759 (Washington Papers)
...GW’s order of 1 May for a tester bed, two bedside rugs, and two firescreens, matching... ...bed...
11Invoice from Robert Cary & Company, 10 April 1762 (Washington Papers)
2 bed Cords to fill up the Cask @1/2
12Invoice from Robert Cary & Company, 13 February 1764 (Washington Papers)
6 best Bed Cords 6/ Matt. & Shipg Chs. 2/
13Invoice from Robert Cary & Company, 29 October 1767 (Washington Papers)
2 Bed Ticks with Bolsters and Pillows @ 25/
14To George Washington from Jonathan Boucher, 13 June 1768 (Washington Papers)
...tho’ it be usual for Boys to find their own Beds, in this Case, that wou’d be unnecessary:...
15To George Washington from Jonathan Boucher, 16 June 1768 (Washington Papers)
...Inconvenience to Me to let Him use one of my Beds &c. And This is all, or nearly all,...
16To George Washington from Jonathan Boucher, 11 January 1769 (Washington Papers)
confin’d Me to my Bed a Fortnight, and now it is too late to...
17To George Washington from Jonathan Boucher, 19 April 1771 (Washington Papers)
...above now & then an Hour or so to his Bed.
18To George Washington from John Parke Custis, 5 July 1773 (Washington Papers)
...Studys or closets, each large enough to contain a bed, trunk, & couple of chairs, one I...
19To George Washington from Francis Willis, 7 February 1774 (Washington Papers)
...over, for it often happens better to go to bed Master & rise Mistress, which under the Rose,...
20To George Washington from John David Wilper, 23 March 1774 (Washington Papers)
8. They are Logged in Bed Stats, macke of boards, 6 feet Long and 2... ...This Bed Stats, are so...
21To George Washington from Francis Willis, Jr., 2 June 1774 (Washington Papers)
...KITCHEN FURNITURE of every Kind, consisting of Beds and their Furniture, Tables, Chairs,...
22To George Washington from Valentine Crawford, 27 July 1774 (Washington Papers)
...them My Selfe and Koch them all down att bed ford and brought them back and while I wase...
23To George Washington from James Balfour, 25–26 March 1775 (Washington Papers)
...’d be got—I have been confin’d to my Bed for near Six Weeks occasion’d as the Old Women...
24To George Washington from Brigadier General Horatio Gates, 22 June 1775 (Washington Papers)
...“Your favr I Recd last night after I was in Bed. I now inclose you two letters wch shall be...
25To George Washington from Jonathan Trumbull, Sr., 21 August 1775 (Washington Papers)
There is no doubt of beds of Sulphur to be found—Our People are busy in...
26To George Washington from Nicholas Cooke, 30 August 1775 (Washington Papers)
...Man we have for the Purpose is confined to his Bed by Sickness.
27To George Washington from Major General Philip Schuyler, 20 September 1775 (Washington Papers)
...(for I was too ill to leave my Bed) perceived however with Pleasure, that the Men...
28To George Washington from Colonel Richard Gridley, 30 September 1775 (Washington Papers)
Spare Mortar Beds
29To George Washington from William Watson, 6 November 1775 (Washington Papers)
...unto Charles Coffin & Sibelline White their bedding & wearing apparel, also Jonathan Coffin’s...
30To George Washington from Lund Washington, 14 November 1775 (Washington Papers)
...with the Bottoms of those Houses so as to made Beds of Stuff that woud, if we may depend upon...