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No. | Author | Recipient | Title | Date | Context |
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2051 | Pennsylvania Assembly Committee of Correspondence | Franklin, Benjamin | To Benjamin Franklin from Pennsylvania Assembly … | 1764-11-01 | Copy: Library Company of Philadelphia The General Assembly of this Province, having appointed Us... |
2052 | Smith, John | Franklin, Benjamin | To Benjamin Franklin from John Smith, 2 November 1764 | 1764-11-02 | ALS : American Philosophical Society It is with great pleasure, I hear of thy undertaking a... |
2053 | Franklin, Benjamin | Williams, Jonathan | From Benjamin Franklin to Jonathan Williams, 3 November … | 1764-11-03 | ALS : Yale University Library The Case of the Armonica came home to Night, and the Spindle with... |
2054 | Baynton and Wharton | Franklin, Benjamin | To Benjamin Franklin from Baynton and Wharton, 3 … | 1764-11-03 | LS : American Philosophical Society The Tracts of Land, Which We mention’d to You, last Spring,... |
2055 | Franklin, Benjamin | Smith, John | From Benjamin Franklin to John Smith, 4 November 1764 | 1764-11-04 | ALS : Drayton M. Smith, Philadelphia (1959) I received your very obliging Letter. I thank you... |
2056 | Franklin, Benjamin | Remarks on a Late Protest, 5 November 1764 | 1764-11-05 | [Benjamin Franklin], Remarks on a Late Protest Against the Appointment of Mr. Franklin an Agent... | |
2057 | Franklin, Benjamin | Parker, James | Power of Attorney to James Parker, 5 November 1764 | 1764-11-05 | Copy: Bureau of Land Records, Department of Internal Affairs, Harrisburg Know ALL Men by these... |
2058 | Eckerling, Samuel | Franklin, Benjamin | To Benjamin Franklin from Samuel Eckerling, 5 November … | 1764-11-05 | ALS : American Philosophical Society My Brethren Israel and Gabriel Eckerling were taken by the... |
2059 | Quincy, Edmund Junior | Franklin, Benjamin | To Benjamin Franklin from Edmund Quincy, Junior, 5 … | 1764-11-05 | ALS : American Philosophical Society I had not deferrd doing myself the Pleasure of writing you... |
2060 | Franklin, Benjamin | Todd, Anthony | From Benjamin Franklin to Anthony Todd, 6 November 1764 | 1764-11-06 | Extract: Public Record Office Col. Bouquet marched from Pittsburgh the 4th of October, with 1500... |