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No. | Author | Recipient | Title | Date | Context |
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11 | Franklin, Sarah | Franklin, Benjamin | To Benjamin Franklin from Sarah Franklin, 14 October … | 1765-10-14 | took a White satin to be dyed for me whatever Colour Mrs. Stevenson should chuse. I... |
12 | Hollis, Thomas Brand | Franklin, Benjamin | To Benjamin Franklin from Thomas Brand Hollis, 21 June … | 1784-06-21 | ...days and perhaps there are not two of the same Dye of any one Emperor. I rejoice you esteem my... |
13 | Hughes, John | Franklin, Benjamin | To Benjamin Franklin from John Hughes, 29 November 1762 | 1762-11-29 | ...Afterwards the said Byerley was in America and Dyed here I believe Insolvent however a writ... |
14 | Hutton, James | Franklin, Benjamin | To Benjamin Franklin from James Hutton, 2 May 1783 | 1783-05-02 | ...to heart & lose the fear of Death & Dye with Death before their Eyes without turning the Eye... |
15 | James, Abel | Franklin, Benjamin | To Benjamin Franklin from Abel James, [before 8 … | ≈1782-12-01 | ...think the spinning & weaving rather excel & the Dyes are equal. England to be sure has the... |
16 | James, Abel | Franklin, Benjamin | Enclosure I: Abel James to Benjamin Franklin, [1782] | ≈1782-01-01 | ...think the spinning & weaving rather excel & the Dyes are equal. England to be sure has the... |
17 | Josselin, Laurent | Franklin, Benjamin | To Benjamin Franklin from Laurent Josselin and Other … | 1782-10-05 | ...companions have each their own expertise: one in dyeing wool and silk, and the other in... |
18 | Lee, Arthur | Franklin, Benjamin | To Benjamin Franklin from Arthur Lee, 16 November 1777 | 1777-11-16 | ...on to discuss a process for dyeing silk, followed by a slighting reference to Benjamin... |
19 | Livingston, Robert R. | Franklin, Benjamin | To Benjamin Franklin from Robert R. Livingston, 5 … | 1782-09-05 | Logwood, used in dyeing cloth, came from Spanish Central America. British rights to... |
20 | Martineau aîné, L. | Franklin, Benjamin | To Benjamin Franklin from L. Martineau aîné and Other … | 1783-01-25 | ...of desired fabrics, he can make them and dye them to specification. This is the moment... |