11To James Madison from John Gavino, 5 September 1806 (Abstract) (Madison Papers)
...& belonging to said Port loaded with sugar Coffe Dye Wood, & Casia for Malta, on account of...
..., prudence, & pervading Eye, is necessary before the dye is cast, upon which depends the...
..., & close examination is necessary, before the dye is cast, upon which depends the whole...
14To James Madison from Thomas Carpenter, [post–1 July 1806] (Madison Papers)
...Cost of it to the Manufacturer (including dyeing, fulling, dressing and every expence)...
...according to your directions have the silk dyed, and will get your net handkerchief... ...dyed...
16To Thomas Jefferson from George Outlaw, 20 May 1806 (Jefferson Papers)
...times past, suffered at the Stake;have bled, & dyed.
The Silk is to be dyed a good purple I will thank your Sister T B... ...it dyed Black I left...
...me—I conjecture your object was to have it dyed, but for better certainty will thank you to...
19From Abigail Smith Adams to Sarah Smith Adams, 23 February 1806 (Adams Papers)
...for every mess. but if the patient dyes before the Medicine is expended She returns...
20To Thomas Jefferson from Charles Willson Peale, 30 January 1806 (Jefferson Papers)
...the washed Skins. After animal Substances are well dyed, if they are put into boxes, air...
21From James Madison to Randolph McGillis, 7 January 1806 (Madison Papers)
...; and that the rest of the cargo was dye woods. Barclay noted that the newspapers had...
22To Thomas Jefferson from Mathias Kin, 24 December 1805 (Jefferson Papers)
...places of their growth, their uses particularly as Dyes &c &c Specimens of each variety I...
23From John Adams to Benjamin Waterhouse, 9 August 1805 (Adams Papers)
...According to Pliny l. 26. c. 10. for dyeing in purple. Horace Ode 5. l. 3 confirms...
24From James Madison to John Gill, 1 July 1805 (Abstract) (Madison Papers)
Captain Dye. The mate had been placed on board Driggs’s...
25From Thomas Jefferson to Robert Smith, 21 June 1805 (Jefferson Papers)
...still it should be understood to be made from a dye, which is impossible; no dye can by any...
26To James Madison from Robert Patton (Abstract), 25 May 1805 (Madison Papers)
...1 Apr. with a cargo of coffee, sugar, fustic dye-wood, and specie, worth in all $9,188....
27Enclosure: Plants of the Ouachita River Region, February 1805 (Jefferson Papers)
...the tree. some imperfect attempts have been made to dye with it; it is expected that it may...
28To Thomas Jefferson from John Reich, 15 February 1805 (Jefferson Papers)
...always prove, that by my style of executing the dyes of the mint, the coin of the Un...
29To James Madison from William Jarvis, 9 February 1805 (Madison Papers)
...with a detail of circumstance of so black a dye, that I imputed it to the language of...
30From Abigail Smith Adams to Elizabeth Smith, 26 January 1805 (Adams Papers)
...as would have been yours, if mr Smith had dyed insolvent. the Law may perhaps be against me,...
31To Thomas Jefferson from John Lithgow, 24 December 1804 (Jefferson Papers)
...of reminding you of Reisch the Engraver or Dye-sinker—He is acknowledged to be one of...
32To John Adams from William Cunningham, 27 March 1804 (Adams Papers)
...infamous. Crimes of the deepest dye are substantially proved against him. This hotspur,...
33To Thomas Jefferson from John Sibley, 20 March 1804 (Jefferson Papers)
...Turners.—But probably would be more Valuable as a dye wood; a few days ago I had some... ...dye...
34To Thomas Jefferson from Thomas Bedwell, 21 January 1804 (Jefferson Papers)
...with others, for improvements in tanning, dyeing, and evaporation. In his varied career...
35To Thomas Jefferson from Caspar Wistar, 17 January 1804 (Jefferson Papers)
...our black oak bark for exportation as a dye stuff & he goes to Washington to apply...
36To Thomas Jefferson from Jonathan Faw, 22 October 1803 (Jefferson Papers)
...conclusion am I to form? And how much is the dye of this transaction deepened, when I consider,
37To Thomas Jefferson from Gurdon Bachus, 22 September 1803 (Jefferson Papers)
...One of those articles as may Suit them best, Dye Woods, Indigo, Cotton & Hides are prohibited...
38Abigail Adams to Thomas Boylston Adams, 7 November 1802 (Adams Papers)
...our Friends here are all well— our venerable uncle Thaxter dyed about a month since.
39To Thomas Jefferson from James McGurk, 10 October 1802 (Jefferson Papers)
...last Sentemints if you Put me to Death I will Dye in the wrong
40To Thomas Jefferson from Dennis Griffith, 10 July 1802 (Jefferson Papers)
...esculent & medicinal plants, & some excellent dyes. The aborigines knew members of them...
41From Thomas Jefferson to Matthew Anderson, 31 January 1802 (Jefferson Papers)
...And there too the Silk was wound, wove and dyed. The Peice is large enough to make a Surtout...
42To James Madison from Thomas Appleton, 12 December 1801 (Abstract) (Madison Papers)
..., marbled soap, silk, paper, Levantine drugs, dyes, and gums, and sheet copper. Mentions...
43To James Madison from Thomas Appleton, 12 December 1801 (Madison Papers)
...of all qualities, writing paper, all the drugs dyes, and gums of the Levant, Copper in Sheets...
44Thomas Boylston Adams to Abigail Adams, 24 October 1801 (Adams Papers)
...of Norton Quincy on 29 Sept., noting, “He dyed as he lived, calm placid and benevolent.” The
45To Thomas Jefferson from James Mease, 23 September 1801 (Jefferson Papers)
...of the many useful medicinal and dye drugs have been considerably increased in...
46Abigail Adams to Thomas Boylston Adams, 12 June 1801 (Adams Papers)
...]Health presuming, Beauty Blooming, ah how dreadfull tis to dye,” says fair Rossomond;