1To Benjamin Franklin from William Shipley, 13 September 1755 (Franklin Papers)
...Cultivation of Vines 2 Sesamune 3 Gossipium 4. Mulberry Trees 5 Cochineal, 6 Hemp and Flax 7...
2From Benjamin Franklin to Ebenezer Kinnersley, with Associated Papers, 20 February 1762 (Franklin Papers)
...22 miles west of Charleston. Here he planted mulberry trees as part of a silkworm...
3From Benjamin Franklin to Peter Templeman, 12 August 1763 (Franklin Papers)
...Arts offered premiums for the cultivation of mulberry trees in Georgia and the Carolinas, but...
4Poor Richard Improved, 1765 (Franklin Papers)
...as Pennsylvania. In Italy, One Hundred Mulberry Trees, well grown, are worth £100 Sterling...
5[March 1765] (Washington Papers)
...of the Mount Vernon documents. GW purchased four young paper mulberry trees,
6[Diary entry: 5 March 1765] (Washington Papers)
...of the Mount Vernon documents. GW purchased four young paper mulberry trees,
7Gottfried Achenwall: Some Observations on North America from Information of Dr. Franklin, [July 1766] (Franklin Papers)
...region there is good hope for silk, as mulberry trees can grow even in New England. The...
8From Benjamin Franklin to Cadwalader Evans, 7 September 1769 (Franklin Papers)
...by the Assembly for promoting the growth of Mulberry Trees in all Parts of the Province, the...
9Marginalia in [Josiah Tucker], A Letter from a Merchant, [1770?] (Franklin Papers)
...setting out;—though most undeniably the white Mulberry-Trees can thrive as well on my Grounds...
10To Benjamin Franklin from Benjamin Gale, 10 December 1770 (Franklin Papers)
..., are Engagd to promote the Culture of Mulberry Trees, in Nurseries from the Seed, in...