1April 1790 (Washington Papers)
...a stick. Two or three workings afterwards with the Harrows or Plough is all the cultivation it...
2[Diary entry: 24 April 1790] (Washington Papers)
...a stick. Two or three workings afterwards with the Harrows or Plough is all the cultivation it...
3From George Washington to Tobias Lear, 10 October 1790 (Washington Papers)
...are learning French & the Mathematics under a Mr Harrow. George, & indeed Lawrence, I am told...
4From George Washington to Tobias Lear, 26 June 1791 (Washington Papers)
...provided, for making new, and repairing old Harrows—Ploughs—Cradles—Rakes & such like things:...
5From George Washington to Charles Cotesworth Pinckney, 26 June 1791 (Washington Papers)
...indigo seed it will not be wanted. The harrow will be proportioned to the plough or ploughs...
6From George Washington to Anthony Whitting, 14 August 1791 (Washington Papers)
...) with safety; and then, with the heavy Oxe Harrow to level the ground before it is sown with...
7From George Washington to Thomas Jefferson, 23 August 1792 (Washington Papers)
...friends, that internal dissentions should be harrowing & tearing our vitals. The last...
8To Thomas Jefferson from George Washington, 23 August 1792 (Jefferson Papers)
should be harrowing and tearing our vitals. The last, to me,...
9To Alexander Hamilton from George Washington, 26 August 1792 (Hamilton Papers)
...deliberate acts of a determined party) should be harrowing our vitals in such a manner as to...
10From George Washington to Alexander Hamilton, 26 August 1792 (Washington Papers)
...deliberate Acts of a determined party) should be harrowing our vitals in such a manner as to...