1 painted tin box30 tin molds
2 tin skimmers1 tin ditto
3Memorandum Books, 1787 (Jefferson Papers)
14f8—tin vessels 1f4.tin vessels 4f4 map 1f16.
4From George Washington to Theodorick Bland, 28 December 1786 (Washington Papers)
...the right handle, & with a small tin cup the barrel is replenished with convenience... ...tin,...
5To John Jay from Benjamin Vaughan, 5 August 1784 (Jay Papers)
...inform you that a roof-covering of pure tin would be equally expensive with copper. I added...tin
6II. Jefferson’s Notes on Coxe’s Commercial System for the United States, [ca. 1787] (Jefferson Papers)
...woollens, linseed oil, Wares of gold, silver, tin and copper, some braziery, wool cards, worms...
7To John Jay from Samuel Shaw, 31 December 1786 (Jay Papers)
...in return for which they receive pepper, block tin and spices. The proceeds of these, with the...
8William Stephens Smith to Abigail Adams Smith, 26 April 1787 (Adams Papers)
...tell you what I did—I took out my little tin case, and with a match
9V. Estimate of American Imports, [1785–1786?] (Jefferson Papers)
Silver, copper, brass, tin, pewter, lead, steel, iron, in every form.
10From Thomas Jefferson to James Buchanan and William Hay, 26 January 1786 (Jefferson Papers)
...to him and were by him transmitted in a Tin Case to the Directors of the public Buildings in...
11To Thomas Jefferson from William Short, [19? March 1786] (Jefferson Papers)
...in any of the Shops in very small tin Phials. Should there be the smallest Difficulty...
12To John Jay from Diego de Gardoqui, 25 May 1786 (Jay Papers)
...“English Arkensaws” and buried a Spanish flag in a tin case to
13To John Jay from Oliver Pollock, 3 June 1785, enclosing State of the Military and Naval Forces of Cuba (Jay Papers)
...from their Post, and Buried under ground, in a Tin box, the Colours of Spain as a Symbol of...
14Abigail Adams to Mary Smith Cranch, 16 July 1787 (Adams Papers)
...the Iron & put it in to the little tin inclosure always minding that the water is first put...
15Abigail Adams to Elizabeth Smith Shaw, 19 July 1787 (Adams Papers)
...boild, you heat red hot & put in the tin middle peice which keeps the water hot during the...
16From John Adams to John Jay, 29 August 1785 (Adams Papers)
...only 200,000£ Value, Yearly, of Lead, Tin, Leather, Allum, Coperas, Coals, horn Plates &...
17From Thomas Jefferson to Lafayette, with Enclosure, 17 July 1786 (Jefferson Papers)
Silver. Copper. Brass. Tin. Pewter. Lead. Steel.
Iron, in every form.
18III. Replies to Queries: Connecticut, [June–July 1784] (Jefferson Papers)
—some pewter and tin ware—hollow iron and coarse earthen wares—writing, printing,...
19Thomas Barclay to the American Commissioners, with Enclosure, 10 September 1786 (Jefferson Papers)
...sorts, including tools made use of by Workmen, Tin ware, Steel, Iron in bars, Copper Utencils,...
20I. Draft Proposed Prussian-American Treaty of Amity and Commerce, with a Contemporary Translation, 9 April 1784 (Adams Papers)
...for that purpose, coined or uncoined silver, Tin, Iron, Lead copper, Brass, Furnace coals,...