1Enclosure: Invoice to Robert Cary & Company, 1 May 1759 (Washington Papers)
), or sainfoin, are similar fodder plants.
2[September 1764] (Washington Papers)
GW tried doggedly to raise sainfoin (
3[Diary entry: 27 September 1764] (Washington Papers)
GW tried doggedly to raise sainfoin (
4April 1786 (Washington Papers)
...grass & that they had begun to sow the Sainfoin Seed. Sowing Barley yesterday & this day, at...
5[Diary entry: 19 April 1786] (Washington Papers)
...grass & that they had begun to sow the Sainfoin Seed. Sowing Barley yesterday & this day, at...
6From George Washington to Wakelin Welch, 5 August 1786 (Washington Papers)
10 bushels of Sainfoin seeds.
7From George Washington to Arthur Young, 6 August 1786 (Washington Papers)
10 Bushels of Sainfoin Seeds.
8From George Washington to Arthur Young, 15 November 1786 (Washington Papers)
Eight Bushels of Sainfoin seed—all to be in good Sacks.
9October [1787] (Washington Papers)
...No. part of the grd. 1½ Bushls. of Sainfoin & 6 lbs. of Trafoil adjoining the Road. The...
10[October 1787] (Washington Papers)
...of Rye was sown and therewith 1½ bushls. of sainfoin and 6 lbs. of Trefoil on the part next...