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From Benjamin Franklin to a Committee of the Managers of the Philadelphia Silk Filature, 18 February 1774

To a Committee of the Managers of the Philadelphia Silk Filature

AL (letterbook draft): American Philosophical Society

London, Feb. 18. 1774

Gentlemen

I am favour’d with yours of Nov. 19. advising of your Draft for £210 10s. 5d. which is accepted and will be duly paid.8

I am happy to find that my small Services have been acceptable to the Society. With my best Wishes for the Success of your laudable Undertaking, and great Esteem for your Selves, I am, Gentlemen, Your most obedient humble Servant

Messrs Abel James and Benja Morgan

[Note numbering follows the Franklin Papers source.]

8The committee’s letter, now lost, was in reply to BF’s the previous July (above, XX, 297), informing the managers that they might draw on the proceeds of the silk auction.

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