Benjamin Franklin Papers

From Benjamin Franklin to Soller, 28 January 1779

To Soller9

ALS: Haverford College Library

Passy, Jany. 28. 1779

Sir

As the Commerce is now open between France and America, the Residents here no longer make Purchases of Goods for that Country, but leave those Matters entirely to private Merchants. I thank you nevertheless for your kind Offers of Service, and I have sent your Proposals to Mr Jonathan Williams, an American Merchant establish’d at Nantes, who may possibly have in time a considerable Demand for your Manufactures. I have the honour to be, Sir, Your most obedient & most humble Servant

B Franklin

M. Soller.

[Note numbering follows the Franklin Papers source.]

9A forge owner who had written on Jan. 12 to offer his wares.

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