31Felix Pascalis to Thomas Jefferson, 15 December 1819 (Jefferson Papers)
...Directions for Silkworm Nurseries, and for the Culture of the Mulberry Tree
32To Thomas Jefferson from William Short, 29 November 1788 (Jefferson Papers)
...are grass, Indian corn, wheat, vines, mulberry trees and in one small part olive trees....
33[April 1786] (Adams Papers)
...off a Chip according to the Custom. A Mulberry Tree that he planted has been cutt down,...
34To George Washington from George Augustine Washington, 8–9 April 1792 (Washington Papers)
Bundle of Mulberry trees & 3 fowl’s—they appear to be in good...
35[February 1771] (Adams Papers)
...here, and cultivated for Exportation. The Mulberry Tree succeeds as well in our Climate and...
36February—1785 (Washington Papers)
Planted all the Mulberry trees, Maple trees, & Black gums in my Serpentine walks...
37[Notes on a Tour of English Country Seats, &c., with Thomas Jefferson, 4–10? April 1786.] (Adams Papers)
...off a Chip according to the Custom. A Mulberry Tree that he planted has been cutt down,...
38Thomas Jefferson to John Wayles Eppes, [by 17] January 1822 (Jefferson Papers)
mulberry; trees [index entry]
39To Benjamin Franklin from William Shipley, 13 September 1755 (Franklin Papers)
...Cultivation of Vines 2 Sesamune 3 Gossipium 4. Mulberry Trees 5 Cochineal, 6 Hemp and Flax 7...
40To Benjamin Franklin from ——— de l’Auréole, with Franklin’s Note for a Reply, and Other Applicants for Emigration, 11 … (Franklin Papers)
...aspects of the trade, from cultivating mulberry trees to constructing looms. Their silk...
41Poor Richard Improved, 1765 (Franklin Papers)
...as Pennsylvania. In Italy, One Hundred Mulberry Trees, well grown, are worth £100 Sterling...
42Gottfried Achenwall: Some Observations on North America from Information of Dr. Franklin, [July 1766] (Franklin Papers)
...region there is good hope for silk, as mulberry trees can grow even in New England. The...
43Notes of a Tour into the Southern Parts of France, &c., 3 March–10 June 1787 (Jefferson Papers)
...part of the country. The leaves of a Mulberry tree will sell for about 3,₶ the purchaser...
44Circuit Court Diary, 16 April–30 May 1790 (Jay Papers)
...integrated the cultivation of mulberry trees and silkworm hatcheries within their...
45From Benjamin Franklin to Ebenezer Kinnersley, with Associated Papers, 20 February 1762 (Franklin Papers)
...22 miles west of Charleston. Here he planted mulberry trees as part of a silkworm...
46Marginalia in [Josiah Tucker], A Letter from a Merchant, [1770?] (Franklin Papers)
...setting out;—though most undeniably the white Mulberry-Trees can thrive as well on my Grounds...