Benjamin Rush to Benjamin Franklin, September 15, 1773
[After Sept. 15, 1773 9 ] Honoured Sir I acknowledge myself much indebted to you for the Instruction contained in your last Letter. I have met with many Facts which…
Benjamin Rush was an American revolutionary, a Founding Father of the United States and signatory to the U.S. Declaration of Independence, and a civic leader in Philadelphia, where he was a physician, politician, social reformer, humanitarian, educator, and the founder of Dickinson College. Rush was a Pennsylvania delegate to the Continental Congress. He later described his efforts in support of the American Revolution, saying: "He aimed well." He served as Surgeon General of the Middle Department of the Continental Army and became a professor of chemistry, medical theory, and clinical practice at the University of Pennsylvania.
[After Sept. 15, 1773 9 ] Honoured Sir I acknowledge myself much indebted to you for the Instruction contained in your last Letter. I have met with many Facts which…
Lancaster, 8 February 1778. RC (Adams Papers); printed : Benjamin Rush, Letters description begins Letters of Benjamin Rush , ed. L. H. Butterfield, Princeton, 1951; 2 vols. description ends ,…
Philadelphia Augst: 15th. 1778 Madam I set down with great pleasure to acknowledge the receipt of a letter from Mr. Adams dated February 8th, with a poscript from you, which…
Philada Octobr 27. 1778 My dear friend Your letter 1 written a few days before your embarkation from [ , Start insertion, for , End, ] France, lays me under…
Philada. Augt 19. 1779 My Dear sir The same Opinion of your Abilities and Zeal for our country which made me rejoice in your accepting of an embassy to France,…
Philada: Octobr. 12. 1779 My Dear friend Accept of my thanks for your early and puntual Attention to my letter. 1 I have ever thought myself honoured in your friendship,…
Philada. April 28th. 1780 1 My Dear friend This letter will be handed to you by Dr. John Foulke 2 (a Graduate in our University) a young gentleman of a…
Philada. Augst. 25th 1780 My Dear friend Behold the fruits of the french Alliance! Our young men no longer look upon Great Britain as their home or Mother Country, but…
Philada Jany 23rd. 1781. Dr Rush’s most respectful compliments to his venerable father, and friend Benjamin Franklin Esqr &c and begs the favor of him to forward the enclosed letters…
Philada July 18th: 1781 My much honoured friend & father/ I profitted so much by your kindness and conversation while I was abroad that I cannot refuse an Application from…
Philadelphia may 18 th 1787. 1 D r Rush returns his thanks to M r: Cutting for the elegant & agreeable manner in which he conveyed M r Adams’s acceptable…
Philadelphia Feb: 21 st 1789. my dear friend, Few events have happened since the 17th of septem r: 1788, which have afforded me more pleasure than your election to the…
Philad a June 15 th: 1789 Dear Sir, I have been so long accustomed to regard all your opinions upon goverment with reverence, that I was disposed upon reading your…
Philadelphia Feb: 12 th 1790. Dear Sir. Ever since the last week in Octo r I have been engaged in composing & delivering a new Course of lectures on the…
Philadelphia Feb: 24. 1790. Dear sir, Your remarks upon the Conduct of the tories, and the “young fry” who are now crouding into the Councils of our Country, perfectly accord…
Philadelphia April 13. 1790 Dear Sir, Your last letter is a treasure.— 1 Every Sentence in it is full of instruction. I have often contemplated that passion in mankind to…
Philad a Octob r 13th. 1800 My dear Madam. By the post on the 9 th instant I intruded a hasty line upon you, upon a reference Tench Coxe had…
My much respected & dear friend, Philadelphia March 23rd: 1805 I was much gratified by your early answer to my letter, and by your kind inquiries after several branches of…
Philadelphia June 29. 1805. My dear Old friend Having been called upon lately to bear a part in the examination & exercises of twenty four Candidates for degrees in Medicine,…
Philadelphia Novr 21. 1805 My very dear friend I am pleased in reflecting that I destroyed all the documents and Anecdotes I had collected for private memoirs of the American…
Philada June 10th. 1806 My much respected & dear friend My long delay in answering your last letter has arisen from two causes—an unusual share of business from an unusually…
Philadelphia June 26th. 1806 Dear Sir Herewith you will receive a small publication that contains several new Opinions in Physiology, < , Start deletion, and , End, > which admit…
Philadelphia Jany 23rd. 1807. My dear friend I have been waiting like Horace’s Clown till the Stream of my business should so far lessen that I could pass over it,…
Philadelphia June 9th: 1807. My dear friend Permit me to trouble you with the delivery of the enclosed letter to Dr Tufts. It contains an Account of the death of…