1From George Washington to Charles Green, 26–30 August 1761 (Washington Papers)
...Provisions of all kinds—good Beef & venison, fine Veal, Lamb, Fowls &ca may be bought at...
2IV-A. General Account of the Estate, c.November 1761 (Washington Papers)
...Beef 669 lb. & a bar[re]n Cow & Veal
3Cash Accounts, September 1767 (Washington Papers)
1 Quarter of Veal29 lb. Veal
4September [1767] (Washington Papers)
...had soon laid in a quarter each of veal and venison and such sundries as butter, eggs...
5[Diary entry: 18 September 1767] (Washington Papers)
...had soon laid in a quarter each of veal and venison and such sundries as butter, eggs...
6Crops Made on the Custis Plantations by Joseph Valentine, 1760–70, 1770 (Washington Papers)
..., wheat, oats, peas, pork, beef, mutton, veal, butter, wool, cider, leather, seine, carpenters...
7From George Washington to the Pennsylvania Council of Safety, 15 December 1776 (Washington Papers)
...Enemy’s Light Horse near a place call’d Veal Town in the Jerseys. For the particulars I...
8Proclamation on Market at Valley Forge, 30 January 1778 (Washington Papers)
Veal
9General Orders, 3 July 1779 (Washington Papers)
...of the army” set prices in dollars per pound for veal ($⅓), mutton ($⅓), lamb ($⅓...
10From George Washington to Jonathan Trumbull, Sr., 30 September 1779 (Washington Papers)
...the 24th—inclosing the Memorial of Peter Griffing and Jonathan Veal. ...Griffing and Veal to...