51The American Commissioners to Sartine, 12[–15] October 1778: résumé (Franklin Papers)
Two British frigates captured by the French: Dull, French Navy, p. 357.
52John Langdon to the Commissioners, 21 October 1778 (Adams Papers)
...principal agent for the company that supplied masts to the French Navy.
53John Langdon to the American Commissioners, 21 October 1778: résumé (Franklin Papers)
...appropriate person that I will furnish the French navy with masts if someone in France will...
54Edmé Jacques Genet to John Adams: A Translation, 29 October 1778 (Adams Papers)
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55Intelligence from Havana and Other Places, 13 November 1778 (Franklin Papers)
, 92, later 108): Dull, French Navy, pp. 135, 353....to the West Indies: Dull, French Navy, pp....
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57To Benjamin Franklin from Horatio Gates, 4 December 1778 (Franklin Papers)
...was the sixth of his name to serve in the French navy or galleys: G. Lacour-Gayet,
58The American Commissioners to Sartine, 25 December 1778 (Franklin Papers)
110n), and his letter offered to provide the French navy with masts:
59The American Commissioners to Vergennes, [before 9 January 1779]: résumé (Franklin Papers)
Dull, French Navy, pp. 125, 128–35, 362–3.Dull, French Navy, pp. 131–2, 137, 141. The final...
60Vergennes to the American Commissioners, 20 January 1779 (Franklin Papers)
...; it was impossible for the French navy to provide protection for individual ships...
61To George Washington from Brigadier General Duportail, 27 January 1779 (Washington Papers)
...’Estaing in the fall of 1778 about the French navy’s efforts to fortify parts of Boston Harbor...
62To Benjamin Franklin from Thomas Digges, 31 January 1779 (Franklin Papers)
...duc de Lauzun, were soon to capture Senegal: Dull, French Navy, pp. 125, 159n.
63Sartine to the American Commissioners, 11 February 1779 (Franklin Papers)
, p. 298; Dull, French Navy, p. 160.
64To Benjamin Franklin from François Bordot, 27 February 1779 (Franklin Papers)
..., 1778, was also rated at 26 cannon. Dull, French Navy, p. 357.
65To Benjamin Franklin from the Duc de Croÿ, [1 March 1779] (Franklin Papers)
...summer of 1778 to issue such orders to all French navy warships, and in January, 1779, to all...
66The Duc de Croÿ’s Account of a Dinner with Franklin, [1 March 1779] (Franklin Papers)
...was necessary to win her cooperation: Dull, French Navy, p. 137. For a discussion of the...
67Intelligence from Amsterdam and Other Places, 1 March 1779 (Franklin Papers)
...8 the correspondent recounts a battle between a French navy cargo ship (“gabarre du Roi”) and...
68From Benjamin Franklin to Landais, 4 March 1779 (Franklin Papers)
..., and money that the dockyards were facing see Dull, French Navy, pp. 145–6.
69To John Adams from Pierre Landais, 9 March 1779 (Adams Papers)
.... Landais had served in the French navy and had been a member of Bougainville’s...
70To Benjamin Franklin from Lafayette, [20 March 1779] (Franklin Papers)
...then proceeded to the West Indies: Dull, French Navy, pp. 125, 159n. Vergennes reported the...
71To Benjamin Franklin from the Chevalier de Kéralio, 21 March 1779 (Franklin Papers)
...his two ships of the line: Larousse; Dull, French Navy, p. 125. The duc de Lauzun commanded...
72From Benjamin Franklin to ——— Gratien, 27 March 1779 (Franklin Papers)
For the French navy’s new regulations on prizes see
73To John Adams from Jonathan Williams, 28 March 1779 (Adams Papers)
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74To Benjamin Franklin from ——— Brault and ——— Demezandré, 1 April 1779 (Franklin Papers)
...complaints in 1786 launched a French navy department inquiry into American competition...
75From Benjamin Franklin to John Adams, 3 April 1779 (Franklin Papers)
...fifty-five ships of the line ready: Dull, French Navy, p. 138n. At the moment a scathing...
76To Benjamin Franklin from Landais, 6 April 1779 (Franklin Papers)
...Martinique aboard the West Indies convoy: Dull, French Navy, p. 377. At the beginning of...
77To Benjamin Franklin from Landais, 19 April 1779 (Franklin Papers)
, 26; see Dull, French Navy, p. 356.
78To Benjamin Franklin from Sartine, 27 April 1779 (Franklin Papers)
...great British naval base at Portsmouth; see Dull, French Navy, pp. 136–43 and, for the current...
79To Benjamin Franklin from Dumas, 29 April 1779 (Franklin Papers)
...him to take the offensive against Admiral Byron: Dull, French Navy, pp. 159–60.
80From Benjamin Franklin to Arthur Lee, 3 May 1779 (Franklin Papers)
...27: Auphan, “Communications,” p. 345; Dull, French Navy, p. 160.
81From John Adams to Edmund Jenings, 4 May 1779 (Adams Papers)
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82To Benjamin Franklin from Sartine, 4 May 1779 (Franklin Papers)
...of England; for their distribution see Dull, French Navy, pp. 362–3. In the autumn of...
83To Benjamin Franklin from Ralph Izard and Arthur Lee, 6 May 1779 (Franklin Papers)
’s letter to Lee of May 3 and Dull, French Navy, pp. 125, 146, 159–60, 363.
84To Benjamin Franklin from Joseph Priestley, 8 May 1779 (Franklin Papers)
...appointed Director of Naval Optics of the French Navy and made a French citizen. Priestley...
85To Benjamin Franklin from John Paul Jones, 14 May 1779 (Franklin Papers)
...Jones’s squadron eventually contained three warships lent by the French navy, the frigate
86From Benjamin Franklin to the Committee for Foreign Affairs, 26 May 1779 (Franklin Papers)
During 1779, the French navy cost some 150,000,000 ...been heavy: Dull, French Navy, pp. 345–50;...
87To Benjamin Franklin from Bordot, 2 June 1779 (Franklin Papers)
...-gun frigate recently launched at Rochefort: Dull, French Navy, p. 357. The news of her...
88To Benjamin Franklin from Dumas, 9 June 1779 (Franklin Papers)
...… (London, 1919), pp. 119–21; Dull, French Navy, p. 150.
89To Benjamin Franklin from Dumas, 11 June 1779 (Franklin Papers)
...quantities of wood ordered by the French navy were accumulating at Amsterdam and Hamburg...
90To Benjamin Franklin from John Bondfield, 15 June 1779 (Franklin Papers)
...point for the Franco-Spanish fleet: Dull, French Navy, p. 149. See Bondfield’s letter...
91To Benjamin Franklin from Baudouin, 17 June 1779 (Franklin Papers)
...Spanish Ambassador Almodóvar had not yet left England: Dull, French Navy, pp. 149–50.
92To Benjamin Franklin from John Bondfield, 22 June 1779 (Franklin Papers)
...the huge combined fleet sail for the Channel: Dull, French Navy, pp. 147–54, 362–3; W.M....
93To Benjamin Franklin from Samuel Wharton, 22 June 1779 (Franklin Papers)
..., however, had already arrived safely in Spain: Dull, French Navy, pp. 127–8n.
94From Benjamin Franklin to John Paul Jones, 30 June 1779 (Franklin Papers)
...the Zuider Zee. Wood needed by the French navy had been accumulating at Amsterdam; see Dumas...
95Intelligence from Bilbao and Other Places, 3 July 1779 (Franklin Papers)
...undertaken in the port for the French navy and relays information from the captain...
96To Benjamin Franklin from John Bondfield, 24 July 1779 (Franklin Papers)
French Navy in 1780: Pierre Le Conte,
97From John Adams to the President of the Congress, 3 August 1779 (Adams Papers)
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98To Benjamin Franklin from Frederick Augustus Hervey, Sir Patrick Bellew, and ——— French, [before 10 September 1779] (Franklin Papers)
...be revealed in time—he spoke of the French navy’s devastation, of the government’s growing...
99Lieutenant Colonel Robert Troup to Lieutenant Colonel Alexander Hamilton and James McHenry, 11 August 1779 (Hamilton Papers)
Louis Guillouet, Comte d’Orvilliers, admiral in the French navy.
100From George Washington to Major General Robert Howe, 17 August 1779 (Washington Papers)
..., one of the most distinguished which the French navy has ever obtained.” For the actual...