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To Benjamin Franklin from John Hancock, 13 February 1778

From John Hancock

ALS: Maine Historical Society

Boston Febry: 13th: 1778

Dear Sir

I am reduc’d to the last moment of the Departure of the Ship, that I have only Time to Solicit your Notice of Mr. William Cooper Son of Mr. Wm. Cooper of this Town, and Nephew of the Revd. Docr. Cooper; he is on board the Boston Frigate; if you can Devise any mode of effecting his promotion in the Service, or fix him in any place of tolerable Emolument, it would oblige his Friends, and I shall Esteem it a particular favor. I beg leave to Request your attention to this Young Gentleman in confidence that your good Offices will not be wanting.

I have already wrote you by this Conveyance,5 and have not [naught] to Add but my best wishes for every Felicity, and believe me with Sentiments of Esteem Dear Sir Your most Obedient Servant

John Hancock

Honl Docr Franklin

Addressed: Honl Doctor Franklin / Paris / John Hancock

Notation: Hancok John 13. Fevr. 1778.

[Note numbering follows the Franklin Papers source.]

5To recommend young Vernon: above, Feb. 9.

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