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No. | Author | Recipient | Title | Date | Context |
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1 | Franklin, Benjamin | Notes for Books Borrowed from the Library Company of … | ≈1775-01-01 | AD : American Philosophical Society These two notes for borrowers from the Library Company... | |
2 | Beccaria, Giambatista | Franklin, Benjamin | To Benjamin Franklin from Giambatista Beccaria … | ≈1775-01-01 | Incomplete draft: American Philosophical Society Illustrissimo Signor Signor Padrone mio... |
3 | Adams, John | [Novanglus Papers, 1774–1775] | ≈1775-01-01 | Upon our Return to Massachusetts, I found myself elected by the Town of Braintree into the... | |
4 | Franklin, Benjamin | Franklin’s Purported Answer to a Nobleman’s Question on … | ≈1775-01-01 | MS : Library of Congress This document, of unknown provenance and in an unknown hand, is among... | |
5 | Franklin, Benjamin | Proposed Preamble to a Congressional Resolution … | ≈1775-01-01 | AD (incomplete draft): American Philosophical Society The nature of this fragment is clear... | |
6 | Dodge, William | Washington, George | To George Washington from William Dodge, 1775 | ≈1775-01-01 | [1775] . “Your Petitioner being a man in years and being One troubled With rhumatizm and Other... |
7 | Pickering, Timothy | Washington, George | To George Washington from Timothy Pickering, 1775 | ≈1775-01-01 | Convinced of the utility, the necessity, at all times, of a well disciplined militia, to every... |
8 | Jefferson, Thomas | Memorandum Books, 1775 | ≈1775-01-01 | Jan. 2. Elias Wells v. Higgins 2. Cav. v. Thompkins v. C. Tompkins. See Apr. 18. 1774. Pl.... | |
9 | Washington, George | [January 1775] | ≈1775-01-01 | Jan. 1st. At home all day. Doctr. Craik went away after Breakfast. 2. Genl. Lee and myself rid up... | |
10 | Washington, George | Acct. of the Weather in January [1775] | ≈1775-01-01 | Jan. 1. Calm, clear, warm, & exceeding pleasant. 2. Very pleasant again, with but little Wind,... |