Washington Papers Consolidated Index | T | Tobacco
From John Carlyle, 17 June 1754 [Colonial Series 1:145]+
To Richard Washington, 15 April 1757 [Colonial Series 4:133]
Memoranda, 6–10 July 1757 [Colonial Series 4:284]
From the Continental Navy Board, 10 November 1777 [Revolutionary War Series 12:190]
From Lund Washington, 24 December 1777 [Revolutionary War Series 12:699]
From William Gordon, 25 April 1778 [Revolutionary War Series 14:620]
From Brigadier General William Smallwood, 22 May 1778 [Revolutionary War Series 15:193]
To Major General John Sullivan, 22 February 1779 [Revolutionary War Series 19:247]+
From Tench Tilghman, 27 July 1784 [Confederation Series 2:12]+
From George William Fairfax, 23 August 1784 [Confederation Series 2:55]+
To Arthur Young, 1 November 1787 [Confederation Series 5:403]
To David Stuart, 2 December 1788 [Presidential Series 1:149]
From Solomon Bush, 4 October 1789 [Presidential Series 4:134]+
From George Augustine Washington, 14 December 1789 [Presidential Series 4:408]
Indenture with William Gray, 25 December 1789 [Presidential Series 4:440]
Farm Reports: Statement of Crops for 1789 [Presidential Series 4:461]
From George Augustine Washington, 16 July 1790 [Presidential Series 6:91]
From Battaile Muse, 20 July 1790 [Presidential Series 6:109]+
To Charles Carter of Ludlow, 14 September 1790 [Presidential Series 6:433]
From George Augustine Washington, 14 December 1790 [Presidential Series 7:78]
To the Masons of New Bern, North Carolina, 21 April 1791 [Presidential Series 8:126]+
From Thomas Jefferson, 24 April 1791 [Presidential Series 8:128]
To William Tilghman, 18 August 1791 [Presidential Series 8:439]+
To Charles Carroll (of Carrollton), 28 August 1791 [Presidential Series 8:462]
From Thomas Jefferson, 10 November 1791 [Presidential Series 9:169]+
From Thomas Johnson, 10 November 1791 [Presidential Series 9:174]
From David Stuart, 18 November 1791 [Presidential Series 9:198]
To Arthur Young, 18–21 June 1792 [Presidential Series 10:463]
To the Alexandria, Virginia, Inspectors of Tobacco, 21 October 1792 [Presidential Series 11:250]+
To Anthony Whitting, 18 November 1792 [Presidential Series 11:405]
From Arthur Young, 17 January 1793 [Presidential Series 12:25]
To Frances Bassett Washington, 24 February 1793 [Presidential Series 12:212]+
From William Augustine Washington, 20 March 1793 [letter not found] [Presidential Series 12:352]+
To Tobias Lear, 30 March 1793 [Presidential Series 12:394]+
To Anthony Whitting, 21 April 1793 [Presidential Series 12:464]
To John Fitzgerald, 28 April 1793 [Presidential Series 12:487]+
To Anthony Whitting, 28 April 1793 [Presidential Series 12:489]
From John Fitzgerald, 25 May 1793 [Presidential Series 12:628]+
From Veritas, 30 May 1793 [Presidential Series 12:649]+
To Robert Townsend Hooe, 10 March 1794 [Presidential Series 15:353]+
Enclosure: Memorandum on Land, 25 May 1794 [Presidential Series 16:134]
From Edmund Randolph, 30 June 1794 [Presidential Series 16:302]+
From Robert Lewis, 13 February 1799 [Retirement Series 3:378]+
To John Moody, 4 March 1799 [Retirement Series 3:409]+
To William Thompson, 18 March 1799 [Retirement Series 3:426]+
To William B. Harrison, 16 May 1799 [Retirement Series 4:75]+
From Robert Lewis, 7 August 1799 [Retirement Series 4:229]+
– accounts [61 references]
– act regarding [1 reference]
– American exports of [4 references]
– amount made on Potomac [1 reference]
– amount of tobacco grown in different years [1 reference]
– and Custis estate [5 references]
– and Farmers General of France [1 reference]
– and Mount Vernon [6 references]
– and snuffboxes [1 reference]
– and snuff manufactories in Paris [1 reference]
– and water pipes [1 reference]
– appointment of inspectors [1 reference]
– as green manure [1 reference]
– as payment [16 references]
– as rent payments [2 references]
– as reward for capture of deserters [1 reference]
– as specie for taxes [3 references]
– at Mount Vernon [3 references]
– badly fired [1 reference]
– bills of lading for [8 references]
– bonded entry and paid entry of tobacco [1 reference]
– burned [1 reference]
– captured [4 references]
– captured by French [8 references]
– Cary allows GW an additional 1 percent interest [1 reference]
– certificates of tobacco shipped [3 references]
– complaints about freight paid on [2 references]
– conditions enhancing price of [5 references]
– consigned to Stewart & Campbell [1 reference]
– consignment of [1 reference]
– criticism of tobacco shipped [2 references]
– crop damaged [12 references]
– crop destroyed [3 references]
– crop replanted [2 references]
– cultivation of [5 references]
– damages to [25 references]
– difficulties in arranging shipping from a distance [1 reference]
– discounts for bonded payment [1 reference]
– duties on [5 references]
– efforts to improve tobacco [1 reference]
– export of [2 references]
– Fielding Lewis's brig carries tobacco [1 reference]
– for women [1 reference]
– freight and charges on [14 references]
– French duties on [1 reference]
– from Bullskin [10 references]
– from Mount Vernon [1 reference]
– George William Fairfax's [3 references]
– good crop [1 reference]
– GW buys [1 reference]
– GW collects insurance on [3 references]
– GW complains of interest charged [1 reference]
– GW complains others get better price for [1 reference]
– GW considers replacement by hemp as crop at Mount Vernon [2 references]
– GW determined to ship only best tobacco [1 reference]
– GW discontinues growth except on York River [1 reference]
– GW discontinues raising for consignment [1 reference]
– GW discontinues sending dower tobacco to Capel and Osgood Hanbury [1 reference]
– GW grows only enough to buy goods in England [2 references]
– GW purchases from tenants [2 references]
– GW's attempts to grow and ship superior tobacco [5 references]
– GW sells crops in Virginia [3 references]
– GW sends to Cary & Company [4 references]
– GW's instructions regarding [1 reference]
– GW's instructions regarding growing and packing of [1 reference]
– GW to discontinue tobacco on Potomac [1 reference]
– Hanbury gets increased quantity of [1 reference]
– Hanbury requests more tobacco [2 references]
– Hanbury's prices better than Cary's [2 references]
– Havana cigars for GW [1 reference]
– health effects of [1 reference]
– heavy rains affect quality [2 references]
– in New England [1 reference]
– inspection of [17 references]
– insurance on [53 references]
– in Virginia [3 references]
– James Hill ships tobacco to wrong company [4 references]
– last dower tobacco shipped to James Gildart [1 reference]
– list of tobacco raised by overseers [1 reference]
– list of weights and distribution on plantations on York River [1 reference]
– lofting and prizing [2 references]
– loss of [17 references]
– lost at sea [8 references]
– marks, or labels, on [7 references]
– militia carpenters paid in [1 reference]
– no insurance on [2 references]
– none grown at Mount Vernon [2 references]
– number of hogsheads shipped from each plantation [1 reference]
– oronoco tobacco planted by mistake [1 reference]
– owner pays for transportation, marketing, and insurance of [1 reference]
– payment of minister's salaries in [1 reference]
– payment of Secretary's note for [1 reference]
– planting [3 references]
– poor condition of [1 reference]
– prices of [48 references]
– production of [26 references]
– production of tobacco on Custis estates drops [1 reference]
– purchase of [9 references]
– purchase of overseers' tobacco [3 references]
– quality of [27 references]
– raised by overseers [1 reference]
– rents paid in [11 references]
– rent tobacco shipped [1 reference]
– replacement of as crop [8 references]
– reprizing of light hogsheads [1 reference]
– resolution that no tobacco be planted [2 references]
– sale of [9 references]
– sale of in Virginia [7 references]
– seized [1 reference]
– shares for overseers and servants [7 references]
– shipment of [46 references]
– shipped to Thomas Eden [1 reference]
– ships in tobacco trade [9 references]
– ship's manifests are accepted as proof of tobacco lost aboard ship [1 reference]
– short crop of [25 references]
– snuff tobacco brings higher price [1 reference]
– sold in the country [4 references]
– stemming [1 reference]
– storage of [3 references]
– sweet-scented tobacco more desirable [3 references]
– table of crop yields [1 reference]
– taxes and levies on [20 references]
– theft of [1 reference]
– to be bought for GW [1 reference]
– to be raised in Hampshire County [1 reference]
– trade in [1 reference]
– transfer tobacco [4 references]
– used as reward for taking up deserters [1 reference]
– used for payment of rent [2 references]
– used to pay for court attendance [1 reference]
– vessel chartered to carry tobacco [2 references]
– warehoused [3 references]
– ”warm tobacco” will lose weight [1 reference]
– weights of [3 references]
– worms in [2 references]
– yields of [2 references]
See also Custis, John Parke: his tobacco [matches multiple entries]