51From 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...
52Enclosure: 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.
53To John Jay from Peter Augustus Jay, 6 May 1798 (Jay Papers)
. Munro has taken the Hay that was in Bundles, for which he is to...
54From John Jay to Peter Augustus Jay, 10 May 1798 (Jay Papers)
...and the Cart should be sold. as to the pressed Hay— your Cousin is welcome to
55To John Jay from Peter Augustus Jay, 16 March 1799 (Jay Papers)
...for Fodder & his Neigbors are in the same Situation. Hay sells currently at Bedford for 6/ p
56To John Jay from Henry Livingston, [before 25 January 1800] (Jay Papers)
...a barn of the same man, filled with Grain & hay has since, and recently been also burnt in the...
57To James Madison from Frederick Augustus Conrad Muhlenberg, 17 June 1798 (Madison Papers)
...can cut it twice the same Season. To make good Hay of it, it ought to be cut before the...
58To James Madison from James Monroe, [4 June] 1800 (Madison Papers)
...Norborne Nicholas, William Wirt, and George Hay—as defense counsel, Callender was...
59To James Madison from James Monroe, 4 June 1800 (Madison Papers)
...prisoner & I may say ⟨si⟩lenc’d them (Hay, Nicholas & Wirt), broke thro’ all forms heretofore...
60From Thomas Jefferson to James Wood, 31 March 1797 (Jefferson Papers)
letter to James Buchanan and William Hay, 26 Jan. 1786