1From Benjamin Franklin to Daniel Roberdeau, 28 October 1779 (Franklin Papers)
Copy: Library of Congress I received the Copy of your Letter dated Jany. 5. inclosing a Letter for your Name sake at Haguenace, which I have forwarded. With this I send you a Letter I received from a Gentleman at Bordeaux, who has married a Lady of your Name. I am ever with Sincere Esteem Dear sir Your most obedient and most humble servant XXVIII , 354–5. Since writing that letter Roberdeau...
2From Benjamin Franklin to Daniel Roberdeau, 6 July 1778 (Franklin Papers)
AL (draft): Library of Congress There is no Dissuading the young Gentlemen of this Country from going to seek Service in the Armies of America, when once they have taken that Fancy. I represent to them all, the Expence and Hazards of the Voyage, and the Uncertainty of their being employed when they arrive; but nothing avails; they will go, if it be only to serve as Volunteers. This is the Case...
3From Benjamin Franklin to Daniel Roberdeau, 6 March 1776 (Franklin Papers)
ALS : University of Indiana Library The Congress desire a Return to be made to them of the Powder the Committee of Safety have lent them, that it may be known how much is due. I am very respectfully Dear Sir Your most obedient humble Servant A Copy of the Order for Replacing the Arms was given 2 Days since by Mr. Thomson to the Commissary Mr. Towers. Col. Roberdeau Addressed: Col. Roberdeau /...