From Benjamin Franklin to Daniel Roberdeau, 28 October 1779
To Daniel Roberdeau
Copy: Library of Congress
Passy, Oct. 28. 1779.
Dear sir
I received the Copy of your Letter dated Jany. 5.9 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.1 I am ever with Sincere Esteem Dear sir Your most obedient and most humble servant
Hon. D. Roberdeau Esqe.
[Note numbering follows the Franklin Papers source.]
9. XXVIII, 354–5. Since writing that letter Roberdeau had resigned from Congress: Burnett, Letters, IV, lxi.
1. Not located.