1From Benjamin Franklin to Samuel Rhoads, 26 June 1770 (Franklin Papers)
...are Stone; the Rooms generally lin’d with Stucco or Plaister instead of Wainscot; the...
2From Benjamin Franklin to Samuel Rhoads, 10 February 1771 (Franklin Papers)
...glad to hear that you have good Workmen in the Stucco Way, and that it is likely to take place...
3To George Washington from Fielding Lewis, 23 April 1775 (Washington Papers)
.... The name of Fielding Lewis’s plasterer, or stucco man, who did the work is unknown. He...
4To George Washington from Lund Washington, 12 November 1775 (Washington Papers)
in—it is I think very Pretty[.] the Stucco man agrees the Cielg is a Handsomeer one than any...
5To George Washington from Major General Philemon Dickinson, 12 January 1781 (Washington Papers)
..., to include a large stone-and-stucco addition. Martha Washington visited Dickinson and...
6From George Washington to Samuel Vaughan, 14 January 1784 (Washington Papers)
...sir, as I have touched upon the business of stuccoing, permit me to ask you if the rooms...
7To George Washington from William Hamilton, 20 February 1784 (Washington Papers)
...Turner, newly arrived from England, to do some Stucco work at Bush Hill. It was not long...
8From George Washington to William Hamilton, 6 April 1784 (Washington Papers)
...a large room which I intend to finish in Stucco & Plaister of Paris—besides this I have a...
9From George Washington to Tench Tilghman, 28 May 1784 (Washington Papers)
...—indent themselves; if any such, skilled in Stucco work or Plaister of Paris should be found...
10To George Washington from Tench Tilghman, 7 June 1784 (Washington Papers)
...require it—I will also make enquiry for a Stucco Worker—but of him I almost despair—As your...