1To George Washington from Eliphalet Fitch, 10 May 1790 (Washington Papers)
...moved to Jamaica where he owned a sugar plantation, engaged in mercantile activities, and...
2From George Washington to Ternant, 24 September 1791 (Washington Papers)
...Aug. thousands of slaves rose up on the sugar plantations in the northern part of the French...
3To George Washington from Ternant, 24 September 1791 (Washington Papers)
...distant, with the news tha⟨t⟩ 12 sugar plantations of that Settlement, we⟨re⟩ in flames...
4To Thomas Jefferson from Nathaniel Cutting, 21 January 1792 (Jefferson Papers)
...quite to Fort Dauphin. Thus about sixty Sugar Plantations and two hundred and twenty of Coffee...
5To Alexander Hamilton from Tench Coxe, 19 October 1792 (Hamilton Papers)
...in August, 1791, had laid waste the sugar plantations. As a result the price of available...
6To Alexander Hamilton from Ann Mitchell, [1796] (Hamilton Papers)
...Lowin immediately sold at publick sale a Sugar Plantation—the principal part of the Estate....
7From Thomas Jefferson to Richard Richardson, 16 December 1797 (Jefferson Papers)
...United States in 1804 but returned to his sugar plantation in Jamaica the same year. TJ last...
8To James Madison from Thomas Jefferson, 26 October 1798 (Madison Papers)
...until 1801, when he inherited a sugar plantation in Jamaica. Jefferson provided Richardson...
9To Thomas Jefferson from Winthrop Sargent, [31 May 1801] (Jefferson Papers)
...supposed the Crop will be worth 500000—The number of Sugar plantations at present Eighty Seven—
10To James Madison from John Morton, 9 August 1802 (Madison Papers)
...articles (namely, Lumber, Utensils for Sugar-Plantations, & Horses) would always be...