1From George Washington to James Anderson, 11 June 1798 (Washington Papers)
...in the use, & delivery of either grain or Hay; without which, wastes, if not embezzlement, is...
2From George Washington to James Anderson, 18 June 1797 (Washington Papers)
⟩ expenditures on account of the Hay.
3From George Washington to James Anderson, 21 December 1797 (Washington Papers)
...I believe I am in possession already[)]—Whiskey—Hay—Meats of all kinds—Flour—Seeds—&ca—To...
4Enclosure: Washington’s Plans for His River, Union, and Muddy Hole Farms, 10 December 1799 (Washington Papers)
...than that of cutting the grass and making it into Hay.
5From George Washington to Clement Biddle, 28 April 1799 (Washington Papers)
...expeditiously gleaning the fields of the scattered grain, or Hay. I would (if now to be had)...
6From George Washington to Citizens of Greene County, Tennessee, 8 September 1798 (Washington Papers)
..., and John Gass, Samuel Frazer, James Hays, David Russell, Robert Wyly and George...
7From George Washington to Robert Lewis, 17 August 1799 (Washington Papers)
...expect, to reduce the Mouths that feed on the Hay. I have two or three young Jacks (besides...
8From George Washington to William Roberts, 17 July 1799 (Washington Papers)
...have not the honor to be acquainted with Mr Hay or Captn McNamara, who you inform me are...
9From George Washington to William Strickland, 15 July 1797 (Washington Papers)
...horses and cattle are fond of it—green or in hay. alone, unless it is sown very thick it is...