1Poor Richard Improved, 1756 (Franklin Papers)
Or in a lazy Chariot loll at Ease.
2To Benjamin Franklin from [Elizabeth Hubbart], [c. December 1756] (Franklin Papers)
Charrote: chariot, in the eighteenth century a light four-wheeled carriage...
3From Benjamin Franklin to Deborah Franklin, 19 February 1758 (Franklin Papers)
Your kind Advice about getting a Chariot, I had taken some time before;
4From John Adams to John Wentworth, 12 April 1758 (Adams Papers)
...deep, and the Roads so little broke that his Lordships Chariot could not pass.
5III-A-2. Account of Items in the Estate Used by Martha Custis, 1759 (Washington Papers)
A Chariot and Harness
6Cash Accounts, November 1759 (Washington Papers)
...By Jno. Carter[,] Farier 10/—Wilson paintg my Chariot £9—Barber £2.10
7[January 1760] (Washington Papers)
...Mrs. Washington yesterday returnd home in my Chariot the Weather being too bad to Travel...
8[Diary entry: 2 January 1760] (Washington Papers)
...Mrs. Washington yesterday returnd home in my Chariot the Weather being too bad to Travel...
9[Diary entry: 5 January 1760] (Washington Papers)
...high Mrs. Fairfax went home in the Chariot & soon afterwards Mulatto Jack arrivd from...
10[Diary entry: 6 January 1760] (Washington Papers)
The Chariot not returng. time enought from Colo. Fairfax’s we...
11[March 1760] (Washington Papers)
Finishd Plow Harness for my Chariot Horses....Plow and with much difficulty made my Chariot Wheel...
12[Diary entry: 5 March 1760] (Washington Papers)
Finishd Plow Harness for my Chariot Horses.
13[Diary entry: 6 March 1760] (Washington Papers)
...a Duck Bill Plow and with much difficulty made my Chariot Wheel horses plow.
14[Diary entry: 7 March 1760] (Washington Papers)
...it should give them a Habit of Stopping in the Chariot.
15Memorandum List of Taxable Land and Property, May 1760 (Washington Papers)
One Chariot
16Appendix E. Consolidated Inventory of Personal Property in the Estate, c.1761 (Washington Papers)
346. Stirrups 1 pr & 1 Chariot whip—114–7s.—GW.397. 1 Chariot whip V[ide] 346.
17[May 1761] (Adams Papers)
...to walk the streets, for the Multitude of Chariots, or to hear themselves speak for the...
18[Draft of a Letter to the Boston Gazette, May 1761.] (Adams Papers)
...to walk the streets, for the Multitude of Chariots, or to hear themselves speak for the...
19Cash Accounts, 1762 (Washington Papers)
....5 in each instance for “Ferriage of a Chariot, Horses &ca at Occoquan, Fredericksburg &...
20From George Washington to Robert Cary & Company, 16 March 1762 (Washington Papers)
...of mine having desired me to send for a Post Chariot for him, I now do it in the Words...
21Memorandum List of Tithables, 9 June 1762 (Washington Papers)
...February 1763. GW also has in his list “1 Chariot” and “1 Chair” to be taxed.
22From George Washington to George William Fairfax, 30 October 1762 (Washington Papers)
...wanted to clean, and never coud fence my Chariot Horses of it; the rest consequently followed,...
23From Benjamin Franklin to Isaac Norris; Pennsylvania Assembly Committee of Accounts: Report, 9, 15, and 19 February 1763 (Franklin Papers)
...out: “but particularly in the Charge of a Chariot. And as I was instructed to take all...
24From Benjamin Franklin to Deborah Franklin, 24 February 1763 (Franklin Papers)
came to us and very obligingly offer’d his Chariot and four for the rest of the Journey.
25From George Washington to George William Fairfax, 25 July 1763 (Washington Papers)
...Reason namely, that I might Inclose my Chariot Horses in a Pasture round the House...
26Enclosure: Invoice of Goods to Robert Cary & Company, 27 September 1763 (Washington Papers)
...1 doz. Halters—best kind 1 compleat sett Chariot Harness for Six (middle sized) Horses to...
27Memorandum List of Tithables and Taxable Land and Property, 17 June 1764 (Washington Papers)
1 Chariot
28Papers from the Election Campaign, [September 1764] (Franklin Papers)
...me to say, that I do not mean a Chariot——But an Honourable Government; which he directs with...
29Memorandum List of Tithables and Taxable Land and Property, 2 July 1765 (Washington Papers)
1 Chariot 30/ 1 Chair 10/
30To Benjamin Franklin from Deborah Franklin, 3 November 1765 (Franklin Papers)
..., and then burned them, together with Colden’s chariot, a one-horse chair, and two “sledges”...