Letter to Benjamin Franklin, Philadelphia, Fort Augusta, Sept. 7, 1756

Letter to Benjamin Franklin, Philadelphia, Fort Augusta, Sept. 7, 1756 PDF Author: William Clapham
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Pages : 766

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Letter to Benjamin Franklin, Sept. 8, 1756

Letter to Benjamin Franklin, Sept. 8, 1756 PDF Author: William Clapham
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Pages : 2

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Letter to Benjamin Franklin; Boston, Feb. 4, 1756

Letter to Benjamin Franklin; Boston, Feb. 4, 1756 PDF Author: William Shirley
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Pages : 4199

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Pennsylvania Archives

Pennsylvania Archives PDF Author: Samuel Hazard
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Pages : 803

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A collection of documents supplementing the companion series known as "Colonial records of Pennsylvania" which contain the minutes of the Provincial Council, of the Council of Safety, and of the Supreme Executive Council of Pennsylvania.

Letter to Benjamin Franklin; Philadelphia, Sept. 22, 1768

Letter to Benjamin Franklin; Philadelphia, Sept. 22, 1768 PDF Author: Pennsylvania Committee of Correspondence
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Pages : 5

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Letter to [Benjamin] Franklin; Philadelphia, Sept. 24, 1788

Letter to [Benjamin] Franklin; Philadelphia, Sept. 24, 1788 PDF Author: Timothy Pickering
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Letter to Benjamin Franklin et al; Philadelphia, Sept. 22, 1753

Letter to Benjamin Franklin et al; Philadelphia, Sept. 22, 1753 PDF Author: Pennsylvania. Lieutenant Governor (1748-1754 : Hamilton)
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Letter to George Washington, 19 August 1756 : on Postal Service. From: The Complete Works of Benjamin Franklin; Including His Private as Well as His Official and Scientific Correspondence, and Numerous Letters and Documents Now for the First Time Printed, with Many Others Not Included in Any Former Collection, Also, the Unmutilated and Correct Version of His Autobiography. Comp. and Ed. by John Bigelow. New York and London, G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1887-88

Letter to George Washington, 19 August 1756 : on Postal Service. From: The Complete Works of Benjamin Franklin; Including His Private as Well as His Official and Scientific Correspondence, and Numerous Letters and Documents Now for the First Time Printed, with Many Others Not Included in Any Former Collection, Also, the Unmutilated and Correct Version of His Autobiography. Comp. and Ed. by John Bigelow. New York and London, G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1887-88 PDF Author: Benjamin Franklin
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Benjamin Franklin writes from Philadelphia describing the difficulties of maintaining postal service between there and George Washington's headquarters in Winchester, Virginia. He suggests that the various colonies could share the costs.

Letter to Thomas Pownall , 19 August 1756 : on Treaties with Native Americans. From: The Complete Works of Benjamin Franklin; Including His Private as Well as His Official and Scientific Correspondence, and Numerous Letters and Documents Now for the First Time Printed, with Many Others Not Included in Any Former Collection, Also, the Unmutilated and Correct Version of His Autobiography. Comp. and Ed. by John Bigelow. New York and London, G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1887-88

Letter to Thomas Pownall , 19 August 1756 : on Treaties with Native Americans. From: The Complete Works of Benjamin Franklin; Including His Private as Well as His Official and Scientific Correspondence, and Numerous Letters and Documents Now for the First Time Printed, with Many Others Not Included in Any Former Collection, Also, the Unmutilated and Correct Version of His Autobiography. Comp. and Ed. by John Bigelow. New York and London, G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1887-88 PDF Author: Benjamin Franklin
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Benjamin Franklin writes from Philadelphia enclosing a treaty lately concluded at Easton, Pennsylvania with the prediction that "nothing is likely to come of the treaty." Franklin continues that "I do not believe we shall ever have a firm peace with the Indians till we have well drubbed them."

Letter to Benjamin Franklin; Philadelphia, [1786].

Letter to Benjamin Franklin; Philadelphia, [1786]. PDF Author: Noah Webster
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