1Mary Smith Cranch to Abigail Adams, 2 August 1789 (Adams Papers)
...& sisters but he had mark’d him for no dye”
2Tobias Lear to William Duer, 4 December 1789 (Washington Papers)
Robert Manley was a coachmaker on Dye’s Street, New York City.
3III. Report on Copper Coinage, [14 April 1790] (Jefferson Papers)
...tho’ less pure, shall be struck in the genuine dye, the clerk first wrote “dye,”
4To John Adams from Joseph Hague, 13 May 1790 (Adams Papers)
...Per day as fine as can be prodused which we dye any coular fit for the loom and then wove by...
5IV. Estimates of Funds Required for the Diplomatic Establishment, 1790–1791, [19 July 1790] (Jefferson Papers)
Presents to Foreign ministers. The Dye about
6From Thomas Jefferson to William Short, 26 July 1790 (Jefferson Papers)
...enter into the new account. As I presume the dye will be finished by the time you recieve this...
7Enclosure: [Schedule] A: Additional Estimate of Monies Required for the Services of the Present Year, 6 August 1790 (Hamilton Papers)
...the 4th. August 1790 being for a pair of dyes made for the purpose of striking Indian Medals...
8Mary Smith Cranch to Abigail Adams, 9 August 1790 (Adams Papers)
...green is dead. What a dreadful thing it is to dye unlamented—
9To Thomas Jefferson from William Short, 23 December 1790 (Jefferson Papers)
...Luzerne, the other to be sent to America with the dye. As I suppose one will be wanted for De...
10Alexander Hamilton’s Third Draft of the Report on the Subject of Manufactures, 1791 (Hamilton Papers)
...linnen mixed and which are either printed painted stained or dyed;