311To Thomas Jefferson from John Matthew Bulkeley, 8 June 1793 (Jefferson Papers)
. His partnership with Robert Hay expired on 31 Dec. 1792, since which, with the approval and advice of his father and brother, John Bulkeley & Son of Lisbon, and other friends, he has carried on business here himself under the name of...
312To George Washington from Captain Epaphras Bull, 28 August 1778 (Washington Papers)
...20 guns Each, & one which Bro’t up the Rear of the whole
had two Tier of guns—10 Brigs, 3 of them Armed, 21 Schooners, one of them Arm’d 6 Loaded
with wood 2 with Hay, 32 Sloops, 13 Loaded with wood 2 with hay—which I believe is a pretty Exact Acct—there did not appear to be more men on board than were Necessary to work them, It was Impossable to Ass...
313To George Washington from Captain Epaphras Bull, 26 August 1778 (Washington Papers)
there has passed by this Place to the Wtward, to day 3 Sloops & one Schooner
Loaded with Hay—& one Row Gally, 2 Brigs & one Sloop from the Eastward
come to anchor this afternoon Just Et of Hempstead Harbour, and as far Etward as I can
see, appears to be 8 or 10 Sail Vessels,...
314To George Washington from Captain Epaphras Bull, 27 August 1778 (Washington Papers)
went
down, the Sloop was Armed Carrying 12 guns, the Brigs were not, but deeply Loaded, two
Sloops past Wtward with Hay—the Vessels which I discovered yesterday, far Etward have
made very Little Progress to day, they this Evening appeard to be Standing in to Oyster
Bay, near which there is a Small Encampment, which in some of my...
315To George Washington from Colonel Zebulon Butler, 23–28 March 1779 (Washington Papers)
..., to Collect Horses and Cattle and Notwithstanding our Men Advancd and kept A Continual fier on them—they Colleted and took Away Sixty Head of Horn Cattle 20 Horses Burnt five Barnes part full of Hay and Grain and ten Dwelling Houses thay had Been Left by our people, and Shooting A Number of Sheep and Hoggs and Notwithstanding our Scurmishing Continued Briskly for two And A half Hours We...
316Joseph C. Cabell to Thomas Jefferson, 21 January 1819 (Jefferson Papers)
, Hay & myself. We met to-day at 10—
317Joseph C. Cabell to Thomas Jefferson, 17 February 1820 (Jefferson Papers)
Hay
318Joseph C. Cabell to Thomas Jefferson, 4 February 1819 (Jefferson Papers)
Hay
319To Thomas Jefferson from Joseph Carrington Cabell, 7 March 1824 (Jefferson Papers)
Hay to inform him of our success, & with the hope that such an annunciation would make powerful friends at Washington. You & M
320To Thomas Jefferson from Joseph Carrington Cabell, 17 December 1824 (Jefferson Papers)
Hay is here and advises very strongly that the University party should not oppose the removal. Judges Brooke, Green, Coalter, Brokenbrough &