1To George Washington from John Hancock, 24 July 1775 (Washington Papers)
...Tow cloth is made of short broken fibres from flax, hemp, or jute.
2[Draft Resolutions for Encouraging Agriculture and Manufactures, February–March 1776.] (Adams Papers)
...reasonable Means to promote die Culture of Flax, Hemp, and Cotton and the Growth of Wool...
3[February 1776] (Adams Papers)
Hemp to be encouraged and the Manufacture of Duck.
Hemp to be encouraged and the Manufacture of Duck.
5To George Washington from Lund Washington, 8 February 1776 (Washington Papers)
...at present geting wheel Timber—and makg two Hemp Breaks after that is done I shall make...
6[Thursday March 21. 1776.] (Adams Papers)
...their Utmost Endeavours to promote the Culture of Hemp, Flax and Cotton and the grouth of...
7I. A Plan of Treaties, 18 June 1776 (Adams Papers)
...of Life: Furthermore, all Kinds of Cotton, Hemp, Flax, Tar, Pitch, Ropes, Cables,...
8From George Washington to Major General Philip Schuyler, 7 August 1776 (Washington Papers)
...in Order to Manufacture six or Eight Tons of Hemp he has there, into an Assortment of It,...
9II. Committee Report on A Plan of Treaties, 27 August 1776 (Adams Papers)
...of life; furthermore all kinds of cotton, hemp, flax, tar, pitch, ropes, cables,...
...of life. Furthermore all kinds of cotton, hemp, flax, tar, pitch, ropes, cables,...