1From George Washington to William Pearce, 9 March 1794 (Washington Papers)
...pounds to sprinkle over the ground. Running a harrow over the lot backwards & forwards, &...
2From George Washington to William Pearce, 9 August 1795 (Washington Papers)
...sow, as fast as you plow; to be well harrowed, but not so as to bring the grass up...
3From George Washington to William Pearce, 23 August 1795 (Washington Papers)
...only is intended, and the Wheat is to be harrowed in. Let this be the case with the...
4From George Washington to William Pearce, 15 February 1795 (Washington Papers)
...and weeds I wish you would put a heavy harrow with sharp teeth thereon, and tare the ground...
5From George Washington to William Pearce, 23 March 1794 (Washington Papers)
...ought to be well torn with a sharp toothed harrow, in order to prepare it for the Seed,...
6From George Washington to William Pearce, 1 March 1795 (Washington Papers)
...wish that it may be extremely well plowed, harrowed and prepar’d for Lucern & clover seed...
7From George Washington to William Pearce, 6 April 1794 (Washington Papers)
...never would be a want of draught
Cattle for Cart, Harrow or Roller.
8From George Washington to William Pearce, 23 November 1794 (Washington Papers)
...Carts of different sorts, Wheels, Plows, Harrows Rakes Wheelbarrows, and all kinds of farming...
9From George Washington to William Pearce, 19 January 1794 (Washington Papers)
...the boy Joe, constantly employed about the Carts, Plows, Harrows &ca until they are in order....
10From George Washington to William Pearce, 25 January 1795 (Washington Papers)
...in; particular in Carts, wheels, Plows, Harrows, wheel barrows, and such kinds of impliments...