1Poor Richard Improved, 1748 (Franklin Papers)
Beef, Pork, Mutton, and Venison, kill’d in the Beginning of the...
2From George Washington to William Stark, 7 May 1756 (Washington Papers)
..., you are hereby empowered to purchase Beef, mutton, &c. upon the best terms; and...
3[December 1758] (Adams Papers)
Sheep for merchantable Mutton. It was not so nutritive nor palatable as Mutton butchered and...
4Monday. December 18th. 1758 (Adams Papers)
Sheep for merchantable Mutton. It was not so nutritive nor palatable as Mutton butchered and...
5[June 1760] (Adams Papers)
At one of the Clock we took our Mutton and Cyder, under the shade of a fine Tree,...
6Wednesday [25 June]. (Adams Papers)
At one of the Clock we took our Mutton and Cyder, under the shade of a fine Tree,...
.... Dinner usually included a roast of beef or mutton, bread porridge, and soup, with fish...
8[May 1761] (Adams Papers)
...bacon, a piece of alamode beef, a leg of mutton with caper sauce, a piece of roast beef, a...
9[Draft of a Letter to the Boston Gazette, May 1761.] (Adams Papers)
...bacon, a piece of alamode beef, a leg of mutton with caper sauce, a piece of roast beef, a...
10From Benjamin Franklin to Richard Jackson, 25 September 1764 (Franklin Papers)
...small Fleeces, that the Wool of all the Mutton we eat will not supply us with Stockings....