David Salisbury Franks to Benjamin Franklin, December 23, 1781
Brest 23d Decr. 1781 Sir I have the Honor of your Excellency’s Letter of the 17th. and in Answer beg leave to assure You that I am fully convinced that…
David Salisbury Franks was a lieutenant colonel in the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War. He was one of two aides-de-camp for General Benedict Arnold during the war. Franks was officially exonerated and cleared of any complicity with General Arnold's act of treason, and was later chosen to travel to Paris to deliver to Benjamin Franklin the official copy of the peace treaty that ended the war and granted American independence.
Brest 23d Decr. 1781 Sir I have the Honor of your Excellency’s Letter of the 17th. and in Answer beg leave to assure You that I am fully convinced that…
L’orient 3d. Jany. 1781 [ i.e. , 1782] Sir I now inclose to your Excellency the Letters mention’d in my last 3 & hope you will favor me with your…
L’orient 26th. Jany. 1782 Sir I did myself the Honor of writing to your Excellency three weeks since 2 inclosing a Letter from Mr. Jay, to which I have yet…