1To Thomas Jefferson from Mrs. Drummond, 12 March 1771 (Jefferson Papers)
...orthy of the Acceptance of my Amiable freind, except four Apricot Trees, one Medler […]
2October [1785] (Washington Papers)
...transplanted a Cornation Cherry tree, and Apricot tree, which were within the Lawn before the...
3[Diary entry: 26 October 1785] (Washington Papers)
...transplanted a Cornation Cherry tree, and Apricot tree, which were within the Lawn before the...
4March 1786 (Washington Papers)
..., and many ready to put forth. The apricot trees were beginning to blossom and the grass to...
5[Diary entry: 26 March 1786] (Washington Papers)
..., and many ready to put forth. The apricot trees were beginning to blossom and the grass to...
6Notes of a Tour into the Southern Parts of France, &c., 3 March–10 June 1787 (Jefferson Papers)
...good fig trees are about the size of the Apricot tree and yeild about 20. ℔. of figs when...
7Thomas Jefferson to John Threlkeld, 8 March 1809 (Jefferson Papers)
apricots; trees [index entry]
8John Threlkeld to Thomas Jefferson, [8 March 1809] (Jefferson Papers)
apricots; trees [index entry]
9Thomas Jefferson to William D. Meriwether, 14 March 1810 (Jefferson Papers)
, “according to our arrangement,” six Italian peach apricot trees, two Bordeaux apricot trees,...
10William D. Meriwether to Thomas Jefferson, [14 March 1810] (Jefferson Papers)
apricots; trees [index entry]