1Extracts from the Gazette, 1732 (Franklin Papers)
One of the Jury had eat a Pear, and drunk a Draught of Ale
2To George Washington from George William Fairfax, 1 September 1758 (Washington Papers)
...every thing began to whither, indeed most of my Pear, and many of my Apple Trees are dead (...
3[Spring 1759.] (Adams Papers)
..., Oaks, Pine, Hemlock, Holly. Apple Trees, Pear Trees. Orchard. Salt Meadow. Manure. Rock...
4Memorandum List of Quitrents, May 1760 (Washington Papers)
...for the above Lands until Michaelmas 1760 as will ap⟨pear⟩ by his Receipt No. 2.
5From Benjamin Franklin to Richard Jackson, 6 December 1762 (Franklin Papers)
...but those of the cold also, as Apples, Pears and Peaches in great Perfection. The Mountains...
6Memorandoms—March 21st. [1763] (Washington Papers)
Grafted 12 Quinces on Pear and Apple Stocks and planted them next the vines in......) Pear...
7[Diary entry: 26 March 1763] (Washington Papers)
Grafted 12 Quinces on Pear and Apple Stocks and planted them next the vines in......) Pear...
8[Diary entry: 30 March 1763] (Washington Papers)
Also grafted 12 Butter pears from Collo. Masons—these esteemed among the finest pears, & stand...
9March [1764] (Washington Papers)
...of which a stake is drove) are the bla: Pear of Worcester—from Collo. Mason—a large course
10[Diary entry: 29 March 1764] (Washington Papers)
...of which a stake is drove) are the bla: Pear of Worcester—from Collo. Mason—a large course