1Poor Richard, 1739 (Franklin Papers)
..., to those who have enough; but the Orange Trees in Greenland will go near to fare the...
2To Benjamin Franklin from Jane Mecom, 5–15 December 1774 (Franklin Papers)
...street, almost every other house between the Orange Tree and King’s Lane. They are all...
3To Benjamin Franklin from Stephen Marchant: Two Letters, 23 June 1779 (Franklin Papers)
...at the Lands end took a Brig the Orange tree from London to Cork Laden with Kings Stores...
4To Benjamin Franklin from John Torris, 23 September 1779 (Franklin Papers)
...which is Commanded by Mr Royer has retaken the Brig Orange tree & Carried her Into Morlaix.
5[December 1779] (Adams Papers)
...but very few Plantations of Trees.— Some orange Trees and some Lemmon Trees, many Nut trees,...
61779 December 15. Wednesday. (Adams Papers)
...but very few Plantations of Trees.— Some orange Trees and some Lemmon Trees, many Nut trees,...
7[1779 December 15. Wednesday.] (Adams Papers)
...few plantations of Trees. We saw some Orange Trees, some Lemmon Trees, many Madeira Nut...
8Abigail Adams to Elizabeth Cranch, 5 September 1784 (Adams Papers)
...in Bloom, so sweetly arranged with rows of orange Trees, and china vases of flowers. Why you...
9Abigail Adams to Elizabeth Cranch, 8 March 1785 (Adams Papers)
...our garden began to look smilling. The orange Trees were not however brought out of the...
10Notes of a Tour into the Southern Parts of France, &c., 3 March–10 June 1787 (Jefferson Papers)
...is 2. or 3. miles, is a grove of orange trees, olives, and mulberries. The largest orange tree...