1[Spring 1759.] (Adams Papers)
A Common Place Book of Husbandry and Gardening—and Place in the Index Wheat, Rye, Corn, Pease, Beans, Turnips, Potatoes. Apples, Cyder, Trees, Elms, Butten Woods, Locusts, Cherry Trees, Plumb Trees, Quince Trees, &c. Nurseries. Lands, Grounds, Plough land, Pasture, mowing Land. Meadow, Upland, fields, Groves, forests. Hills, Valleys, Ditches. Fresh Meadows,...
2Thomas Jefferson to William Hamilton, 7 May 1809 (Jefferson Papers)
trees; elm, witch [index entry]
3Charles Willson Peale to Thomas Jefferson, 2 March 1812 (Jefferson Papers)
trees; elm [index entry]
4From John Adams to Ward Nicholas Boylston, 15 September 1820 (Adams Papers)
...I set my foot upon that hill, indeed my Mother seemed to have an aversion to visiting or thinking of it after her Father sold it to his brother Dr Zabdiel Boylston and removed into Boston. There are ancient trees Elms and Buttonwoods some of which I seem to remember, but I have inherited the feelings of my Mother
5From John Adams to Ward Nicholas Boylston, 16 September 1820 (Adams Papers)
...foot upon that Hill—Indeed my Mother seemed to have an aversion to visiting or thinking of it after her Father sold it, to his Brother Dr Zabdial Boylston and removed into Boston—There are ancient Trees Elms and Buttonwoods—some of which I seem to remember; but I have inherited the feelings of my Mother—The Weather was very fine, and I know not that I ever passed a pleasanter day—I...