11Richard Peters to the Proprietaries, 29 November 1747 (Franklin Papers)
...to encourage them by a generous Supply of Cannon and small Arms. In short the Scheme...
12Scheme of the First Philadelphia Lottery, 5 December 1747 (Franklin Papers)
...of the province had petitioned the Proprietors for cannon, arms, and ammunition. The Lottery...
13From Benjamin Franklin to James Logan, 7 December 1747 (Franklin Papers)
...in the spring, and a number of battering cannon. The place for the batteries is not yet...
14Notes on the Association, 1748 (Franklin Papers)
The Cannon which have been so kindly lent us by the Government......Week of the Cannon lying on...
15From Benjamin Franklin to Cadwallader Colden, 27 January 1748 (Franklin Papers)
I received your Favour relating to the Cannon.Twelve cannon, costing £1316 2
16From Benjamin Franklin to James Logan, 7 March 1748 (Franklin Papers)
opinion as to cost of casting cannon; favors purchasing from New England.
17Proposal to the Associators, [21 March 1748] (Franklin Papers)
...were pressed to completion and then strengthened as cannon from New York, Boston, and London...
18From Benjamin Franklin to James Logan, 3 April 1748 (Franklin Papers)
...early in the Summer, and bring with him some Cannon from the Proprietor. I am, Sir, Your...
19From Benjamin Franklin to James Logan, 10 May 1748 (Franklin Papers)
...the Platform will be ready to receive the cannon and the carriages are all made, a...
20To Benjamin Franklin from Peter Kalm, 6 August 1749 (Franklin Papers)
...Men met him at his Landing (when all the Cannon of the City were discharged) and attended him...