1To George Washington from Arthur Young, 19 May 1789 (Washington Papers)
...fine wool and for the good quality of their mutton. They were originally reared on the South...
2To George Washington from John William Gerar de Brahm, 21 September 1790 (Washington Papers)
...s 30 April 1789 letter to William Pitt from Mutton Lane, Hackney, covered a copy of his...
3IV. Tench Coxe to the Secretary of State, 29 November 1790 (Jefferson Papers)
...“as used by Families that can buy per carcase”: mutton, “deemed low the Year through,” at 3 to...
4Tobias Lear to Daniel Grant, 8 January 1791 (Washington Papers)
...of her best thanks for the very excellent mutton and pair of canvas-back Ducks which you...mutton
5To George Washington from Edward Newenham, 10 March 1791 (Washington Papers)
...the Sheep of the distemper the wet has given them—Mutton that used to be only 3d. or 3½d....
6Circular on the State of American Agriculture, 25 August 1791 (Washington Papers)
6. The average price of beef, pork, mutton, veal, and butter and cheese in the neighbourhood,...
7Enclosure: Bucks County Pennsylvania, 29 August 1791 (Hamilton Papers)
...disposed of annually either in Lamb, or fatted Mutton—they may be worth 1⅓ dollars each—...
8From George Washington to Anthony Whitting, 29 August 1791 (Washington Papers)
...to this City again. By fat meats—I mean Mutton, Lamb, Veal (if there are any calves...
9Enclosure: William Hillhouse to John Chester, 6 September 1791 (Hamilton Papers)
...Eat and Make away with as Much Lamb and Mutton Sheep as posible instead of other Meat, which...
10To George Washington from Thomas Hartley, 24 September 1791 (Washington Papers)
Mutton