1Extracts from the Gazette, 1732 (Franklin Papers)
...into the Cellar, fir’d a full Hogshead of Rum which stood under an Arch, and bursting out...
2Poor Richard, 1734 (Franklin Papers)
He wants more Rum, and must be forc’d to sell it.
3Extracts from the Gazette, 1735 (Franklin Papers)
...Verdict, that by drinking too plentifully of Rum and other strong Liquors she came by... ...Rum...
4Poor Richard, 1740 (Franklin Papers)
...made of Thyme or Marjoram, or rather Rum-punch. This Disease personates a Pleurisy or...
5Extracts from the Gazette, 1740 (Franklin Papers)
...water with his sailors’ daily ration of rum, soon adopted in other squadrons of the...
6Poor Richard, 1743 (Franklin Papers)
..., put them into a large Molosses- or Rum-Hogshead; after having washed it well, and knock...
7An Account of the New Invented Pennsylvanian Fire-Places, [15 November 1744] (Franklin Papers)
...fine, will do) and mixing it with a little Rum and Water, lay it on, when the Plates are...
8From Benjamin Franklin to William Vassall, 19 June 1746 (Franklin Papers)
...who was an ancient Woman, and a Drinker of Rum. It spreads more and more among us, and...
9A Journal of my Journey over the Mountains began Fryday the 11th. of March 1747/8 (Washington Papers)
...had a good Dinner prepar’d for us Wine & Rum Punch in Plenty & a good Feather Bed with clean...
10[Diary entry: 16 March 1748] (Washington Papers)
...had a good Dinner prepar’d for us Wine & Rum Punch in Plenty & a good Feather Bed with clean...