221To George Washington from Brigadier General William Heath, 21 July 1775 (Washington Papers)
...,000 bushels of barley and a large quantity of hay, which it was feared that the British were...
222Richard Cranch to John Adams, 24 July 1775 (Adams Papers)
...Barn who had been sent from Boston to cut the Hay and make it. Upon which our People enter’d...
223Cotton Tufts to John Adams, 25 July 1775 (Adams Papers)
.... On the same Day they burnt a Barn and Hay at the Great Brewster, and those of the...
224To George Washington from Andrew Hamilton, 16 August 1775 (Washington Papers)
...ever so great, to spare either a bundle of a hay, or a peice of meat of it....Hay. The...
225To George Washington from Lieutenant Colonel Loammi Baldwin, 18 August 1775 (Washington Papers)
...house but so good a wind we cant stay, the hay you must send an Account of by Capt. Lawrance”...
226[Account with Massachusetts as a Delegate to the Continental Congress, August-December 1775.] (Adams Papers)
pd. for Oats and Hay at Woodbridges East Hartfordpd. at Fellows, Bolton for Dinners Oats and Hay &c
227From George Washington to the Massachusetts Council, 29 August 1775 (Washington Papers)
...1½ ⅌ Bushel for Oats—3/4 ⅌ Ct for Hay he cannot procure those Articles for the Use of the...
228To George Washington from Lieutenant Colonel Loammi Baldwin, 1 September 1775 (Washington Papers)
...and Hog islands to remove livestock and destroy hay. While engaged in that business, Stark’s...
229To George Washington from Jonathan Trumbull, Sr., 5 September 1775 (Washington Papers)
...to take the Stock, . . . a Schooner with Hay and two Sloops” (
230To John Adams from James Warren, 19 September 1775 (Adams Papers)
...they were pulling down the Houses from the Hay-market to the Fortification in order to Erect...
231To George Washington from Lieutenant Colonel Loammi Baldwin, 1 October 1775 (Washington Papers)
...disadvantages to the people in geting their Hay unless permission be granted for using said...
232From George Washington to the Massachusetts General Court, 6 October 1775 (Washington Papers)
...to assist the quartermaster general in obtaining hay and wood for the army and authorized...
233To George Washington from Sarah Fulton, Alenar Clarke, Jannet Berry, and Hannah Harvard, 12 October 1775 (Washington Papers)
...of Nova-Scotia, to get foo⟨d and⟩ Hay for themselves & were unfortunately taken by two Sloops...
234To George Washington from Lund Washington, 15 October 1775 (Washington Papers)
...week comeg in—the Coopers have been ever since Hay time upon the Mill Race, the Whole worck...
235Minutes of the Conference between a Committee of Congress, Washington, and Representatives of the New England Colonies … (Franklin Papers)
...not be a reasonable Price fixed upon Wood, Hay and other Articles wanted for the Army to...
236II. Minutes of the Conference, 18–24 October 1775 (Washington Papers)
...not be a reasonable Price fixed upon Wood, Hay & other Articles wanted for the Army to...
237I. Questions for the Committee, 18 October 1775 (Washington Papers)
...there not be a reasonable Price fix’d upon wood, Hay,
238Abigail Adams to John Adams, 21 October 1775 (Adams Papers)
They are building a fort by the Hay market and rending down houses for timber to do it...
239From George Washington to the Massachusetts General Court, 27 October 1775 (Washington Papers)
...the camp, for the several articles of wood, hay, &c., oblige me to address your honourable...
240From George Washington to James Warren, 2 November 1775 (Washington Papers)
...them Know to day what quantity of wood & Hay woud be necessary to suply this Army threw the...hay
241To John Adams from James Warren, 5 November 1775 (Adams Papers)
..., especially as we are to Supply the Army with Hay and wood, which our People say they can’...hay
242To George Washington from Captain Ephraim Bowen, Jr., 6 November 1775 (Washington Papers)
...Nova Scotia Bound to Boston Laden chiefly with Wood & Hay, with Some Cattle, Sheep, Potatoes &c.
243From George Washington to John Hancock, 8 November 1775 (Washington Papers)
..., of two others from Nova-Scotia to Boston, with Hay, Wood, live Stock &ca by another of our...
244From George Washington to Lieutenant Colonel Joseph Reed, 8 November 1775 (Washington Papers)
...which one can readily excuse. The Vessels contain Hay, live Stock, Poultry, &ca and are now...
245To John Adams from Charles Lee, 19 November 1775 (Adams Papers)
...was an artificial shortage of wood and hay and expressed his fear that soldiers would...
246To George Washington from Lund Washington, 24 November 1775 (Washington Papers)
...you had the one at the mill fit for Cutg Hay, for the old meadow there, will not next Crop...
247To Benjamin Franklin from Catherine Meed, 28 November [1775?] (Franklin Papers)
...year. It has been assigned to 1785: I. Minnis Hays,
248Instructions to John Grizzage Frazer, 30 November 1775 (Washington Papers)
& at Bradford & Hay at Andover or elsewhere, for the hire of which...
249To John Adams from Joseph Palmer, 2 December 1775 (Adams Papers)
...it was a Ship, the Juno, from England, with Hay; by circumstances, I suspect she had Powder.
250Abigail Adams to John Adams, 10 December 1775 (Adams Papers)
...Bushel, rye 5, oats 3 and Eight pence, Hay 5 and Six Shilling pr. hundred, wood twenty...
251From George Washington to the Massachusetts General Court, 16 December 1775 (Washington Papers)
...inform’d me that he is exceeding scarce of Hay & can get none under Six pounds Lawful a...
252Enclosure: Intelligence from Boston, 17 December 1775 (Washington Papers)
Hay
253To John Jay from Alexander McDougall, 24 December 1775 (Jay Papers)
...many of the Jersey Vessels, which bring wood, hay, and provisions of all kinds to the City,...
254Isaac Smith Sr. to John Adams, 2 January 1776 (Adams Papers)
...he saild back October and that the Chief Justice Mr. Hay
255To George Washington from Stephen Parker, 15 January 1776 (Washington Papers)
...provisions and a large quantity of much needed hay from Yarmouth to Machias, but failing to...hay
256From George Washington to Lieutenant Colonel Joseph Reed, 26 February–9 March 1776 (Washington Papers)
...obliged to depend entirely upon Chandaliers, Fascines, & screwd Hay for our Redoubts....hay...
257Enclosure: Inventory of British Stores Left in Boston, 20 March 1776 (Washington Papers)
Vincents Stable: 10 Ton Hay.Henderson Inches Store near Beacon Hill: About 6 Ton Hay.
258Enclosure: Return of British Ordnance Stores Left in Boston, 22 March 1776 (Washington Papers)
3 24 Pounders, at the hay market Battery.
259To George Washington from Major John Grizzage Frazer, 14 April 1776 (Washington Papers)
...of sugar, 10 barrels of coffee, 3 tons of hay, some wood, and about ten barrels of pork and...
260Abigail Adams to John Adams, 14 May 1776 (Adams Papers)
...of interest which I received and a little Hay &c. I have discharged the following debts—...
261Expense Account of Journey to and from Philadelphia, 21 May–12 June 1776 (Washington Papers)
Thos Jenny this side Trenton ferry, fish & Hay
262To Benjamin Franklin from [Anthony Wayne], 13 June 1776 (Franklin Papers)
...of which I Ordered my Light Infantry together with Capt. Hay’s Company of Rifle men...Hay and...
263From Thomas Jefferson to Benjamin Franklin, [21 June 1776?] (Jefferson Papers)
I. Minis Hays thought it possible the enclosure referred to was the Declaration......Dr. Hays...
264To Benjamin Franklin from Catharine Greene, 3 July 1776 (Franklin Papers)
...with us and has a Number of People makeing Hay So that is obligd to be with them But...
265Abigail Adams to John Adams, 13 July 1776 (Adams Papers)
e and some Hay I have had put into the Stable, wood &c...
266To George Washington from Brigadier General George Clinton, 15 July 1776 (Washington Papers)
...the above I received a Letter from Colo. Hays of Haverstraw a Copy of which is enclosed—...
267To George Washington from Colonel Ann Hawkes Hay, 19 July 1776 (Washington Papers)
Ann Hawkes Hay (1745–1786), a colonel in the Orange County...Hay to GW, 2 Aug.
268From George Washington to Colonel Ann Hawkes Hay, 20 July 1776 [letter not found] (Washington Papers)
to Colonel Ann Hawkes Hay, 20 July 1776. On 25 July Hay wrote to GW
269To George Washington from Brigadier General George Clinton, 23 July 1776 (Washington Papers)
...few Nights ago I directed Colos. Nicolls & Hays to take & transmit to your Excellency his...
270To George Washington from Colonel Ann Hawkes Hay, 25 July 1776 (Washington Papers)
From Colonel Ann Hawkes HayA. Hawkes Hay