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No. Author Recipient Title Date Context
1 Franklin, Benjamin Jones, John Paul From Benjamin Franklin to John Paul Jones, 25 November … 1780-11-25 ...officer in the Service may think fit to saddle me with. This Affair however is now done...
2 Franklin, Benjamin Williams, Jonathan Jr. From Benjamin Franklin to Jonathan Williams, Jr., 22 … 1779-12-22 ...silver leaf, horse combs, sheep shears, saddle furniture and spurs, padlocks, spoons and...
3 Franklin, Benjamin Vergennes, Charles Gravier, comte de From Benjamin Franklin to Vergennes, 3 May 1779 1779-05-03 Saddles, Carbines, Boots, spurs, &ca. for 100 Light...
4 Franklin, Benjamin Stevenson, Margaret From Benjamin Franklin to Margaret Stevenson, 25 … 1779-01-25 ...the white Cloth Suit, the Sword, & the Saddle for Temple, all in good Order. I mention...
5 American Commissioners Grand, Rodolphe-Ferdinand The American Commissioners to Ferdinand Grand, [26 … 1777-08-26 ...studies, and Mr. Lee absent,” and was now saddled with the blame. On the 26th,
6 American Commissioners Committee for Foreign Affairs The American Commissioners to the Committee for Foreign … 1777-05-25 ...Accoutrements which have been found best; the Saddle is of a singular Contrivance, very...Saddles
7 American Commissioners Committee of Secret Correspondence The American Commissioners to the Committee of Secret … 1777-03-12 ...have the Arms and Accoutrements for the Horse except Saddles, if not intercepted by the Enemy...
8 American Commissioners Vergennes, Charles Gravier, comte de [The American Commissioners]: Memorandum [for … 1777-03-28 ...and Swords, with Belts, and every thing but Saddles can be borrowed from the King’s Magazines...
9 Franklin, Benjamin Schuyler, Philip From Benjamin Franklin to Philip Schuyler, 11 March … 1776-03-11 bought a new saddle and left Philadelphia: entries of that date in his...
10 Franklin, Benjamin Toleration in Old and New England, 3 June 1772 1772-06-03 ...design, which they think must sooner or later saddle them with great expences to support it....