1The Committee of Secret Correspondence to the American Commissioners, 19 February 1777 (Franklin Papers)
...their Convoys insomuch that we understand their Horses dye in numbers, and we have reason to...
2To Benjamin Franklin from ——— Quemizet, 31 January 1778: résumé (Franklin Papers)
...the colonies, either as a teacher or director of dyeing or as a master dyer, provided that we...
3To Benjamin Franklin from Pierre-François Nicolas, 18 January 1779 (Franklin Papers)
..., taxidermy, distillation of spirits, and the dyeing of cotton; he was also the......dyed...
4To Benjamin Franklin from Laurent Josselin and Other Applicants for Emigration, [on or before 5 October 1782] (Franklin Papers)
...companions have each their own expertise: one in dyeing wool and silk, and the other in...
5To Benjamin Franklin from Arthur Lee, 16 November 1777 (Franklin Papers)
...on to discuss a process for dyeing silk, followed by a slighting reference to Benjamin...
6To Benjamin Franklin from Robert R. Livingston, 5 September 1782 (Franklin Papers)
Logwood, used in dyeing cloth, came from Spanish Central America. British rights to...
7To Benjamin Franklin from James White and Other Would-Be Emigrants, [c. 12 November 1779] (Franklin Papers)
...of Turkey, the only other country where such dyeing is done. His family consists of four...
8To Benjamin Franklin from ——— de l’Auréole, with Franklin’s Note for a Reply, and Other Applicants for Emigration, 11 … (Franklin Papers)
...Italian partner, Domenick Romero. Masters of dyeing and weaving fine cloth, they had been...
9To Benjamin Franklin from Samuel Bird, 24 January 1784 (Franklin Papers)
..., Ratteen &c. in the highest perfection. Can dye nearly all sorts of Colours in the wool (...dyed
10To Benjamin Franklin from Edward Bancroft, [before 14 June 1783] (Franklin Papers)
...to collect the North American barks whose dye properties he had discovered in the early...