1To George Washington from George Clinton, 23 April 1789 (Washington Papers)
and to request that you will take a Bed at my House that Night—I flatter myself this will...
2To George Washington from George William Fairfax, 23 January 1786 (Washington Papers)
...for a ski[ll]ful Farmer, and to find him Bed & Board, for We know that its impossible for...
3To George Washington from George Taylor, Jr., 17 October 1785 (Washington Papers)
...died this Morning—He has not been confined to his bed, but I am informed he has long been in...
4To George Washington from George William Fairfax, 12 December 1786 (Washington Papers)
...to give and to find such as you describe Bed and Board. I have also the promise of...
5To George Washington from Levi Hollingsworth, 24 August 1785 (Washington Papers)
...of raising manure from the mud in the bed of the River Patomack for the purpose of... ...bed...
6To George Washington from Rochambeau, 1 March 1784 (Washington Papers)
...for this action, While he Was yet in his bed at Williamsburg in consequence of his Wounds...
7To George Washington from William Shaw, 4 July 1785 (Washington Papers)
...will not think Fifty Pounds Stg ⅌ Annum with Bed, Board, Washing &c. too great a Demand...
8To George Washington from Tench Tilghman, 13 October 1785 (Washington Papers)
...of the 14th of Sept. found me confined to my Bed by a most Severe nervous Fever, which kept me...
9To George Washington from Elias Boudinot, 6 April 1789 (Washington Papers)
...Sir, you will not forget that we have Beds and Hearts open for your reception—If your...
10To George Washington from William Peacey, 2 February 1787 (Washington Papers)
....” Welch advised Mrs. Bloxham to bring extra bedding for the cabin and plenty of clothing and...
11To George Washington from Jean Le Mayeur, 8 April 1787 (Washington Papers)
...stocking througt to the bone which confined me to my bed for Eleven days.
12To George Washington from Samuel Hanson, 27 January 1787 (Washington Papers)
“3d The Boys to find their own Beds.
13To George Washington from Henry Knox, 12 February 1789 (Washington Papers)
...been confined to my chamber and mostly to my bed for three weeks past by a severe attack of...
14To George Washington from Tench Tilghman, 19 March 1786 (Washington Papers)
...upwards of a Fortnight in great measure, to my bed, by the return of a Complaint in my...
15To George Washington from Horatio Gates, 24 December 1784 (Washington Papers)
...to do it but I feel I must go to bed instead of going to Mans.
16To George Washington from Charles Pettit, 1 November 1787 (Washington Papers)
to form a solid Bed for the Plate. He also recommends a small, tho...
17To George Washington from Elkanah Watson, 22 March 1785 (Washington Papers)
...” Watson had a bad cold and upon going to bed was wracked with coughing. “When some time had...
18To George Washington from Samuel Hanson, 19 February 1789 (Washington Papers)
...’Clock was late enough for students to be out of bed; and that to rise with the Sun was more...
19To George Washington from Normand Bruce, 13 November 1784 (Washington Papers)
...to remove stones wch are thickly intersperced in the bed of the River in a detached manner...
20To George Washington from Lafayette, 25 May 1788 (Washington Papers)
...What Has the More wounded Up My Anger, is a Bed of justice wherein the King Has Established a
21From Thomas Jefferson to George Washington, 14 August 1787 (Jefferson Papers)
.... The king has been obliged to hold a bed of justice to enforce the registering the new...
22To George Washington from Antoine-Félix Wuibert, 15 November 1785 (Washington Papers)
...of the Hostilities, I Was Confined in my Bed By many Infirmities for near 9 months:...
23To George Washington from James Madison, 26 March 1789 (Washington Papers)
...the Ohio gratis; also their Cloathing, bedding, Kitchen furniture & certain other articles...
24To George Washington from Nathanael Greene, 22 April 1784 (Washington Papers)
...before this; but Mrs Greene not being put to bed as early as I expected I continued my stay...
25To George Washington from Richard Peters, 27 June 1788 (Washington Papers)
...Leaves of the Plant taken from the Seed Bed generally perish on transplanting which at first...
26To George Washington from Thomas Jefferson, 14–15 August 1787 (Washington Papers)
.... the king has been obliged to hold a bed of justice to enforce the registering the new...
27From James Madison to George Washington, 26 March 1789 (Madison Papers)
...the Ohio gratis; also their Cloathing, bedding, Kitchen furniture & certain other articles...