1Notes of Witnesses’ Testimony concerning the Canadian Compaign, [1–27 July 1776] (Jefferson Papers)
...70. gals. rum. large quantity salt. 105 ℔ soap.
2From Thomas Jefferson to William Davies, 9 August 1780 (Jefferson Papers)
...be able to purchase them. As to the soap from the Barracks I imagine the requisition to...
3III. Notes on Abbé Rochon’s Method, [1785 or 1786] (Jefferson Papers)
...and wipe it with a bit of linnen dipped in soap and water. Strike off a proof on thick paper...
4Jefferson’s Observations on Calonne’s Letter Concerning American Trade, [ca. 3 July 1787] (Jefferson Papers)
...her bleacheries of linen, glass works, and soap-works; and the Potash of America, being...
5II. Jefferson’s Memoranda Concerning the American, British, and French Fisheries, [ca. October 1788] (Jefferson Papers)
...for impurities, which in Amer, are made into soft soap and reduce loss to 2½ pr. c. and...
6III. Lafayette’s Inquiries of Francis Rotch, October 1788 (Jefferson Papers)
...the capital of any. Leather, and perhaps soap are exceptions. I have known it extremely...
7IV. Observations on the Whale-Fishery, 14
November 1788 (Jefferson Papers)
...branches of manufacture, as of wool, leather, soap: it is used also in painting, architecture...
8From Thomas Jefferson to Henry Remsen, 13 November 1792 (Jefferson Papers)
..., and even try whether a towel dipped in soap and water and rubbed on them, will affect...
9Memorandum to Richard Richardson, [ca. 21 December 1799] (Jefferson Papers)
See to having the beef, butter, tallow, soap & bacon brought up when it shall be lodged at...
10From Thomas Jefferson to Samuel Latham Mitchill, 13 June 1800 (Jefferson Papers)
...composition of seawater and its potential for washing clothes without soap, which the