Noble Wimberly Jones to Benjamin Franklin, March 4, 1771
Savannah 4 March 1771. Revered Sir I take this oportunity to acquaint you that on the 22d. of last month our Assembly met with the same fate of that in…
Noble Wimberly Jones was an American physician and statesman from Savannah, Georgia. A leading Georgia patriot in the American Revolution, he served as a delegate to the Continental Congress in 1781 and 1782.
Savannah 4 March 1771. Revered Sir I take this oportunity to acquaint you that on the 22d. of last month our Assembly met with the same fate of that in…
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Savannah July 8, 1771 Dear Sir I received on the first instant yours of 5th March and first of May, 1 am very glad the Bills to reimburse the Money…
Savannah 2d. Febry 1772 Dear Sir Not having had the pleasure for some time of a line from you, gives me great concern, 1 lest I by any Means have…
Savannah 13. Jany: 1773 Dear Sir I am realy ashamed at my remissness in neglect of Writing after your repeated favours, And this now can only serve as an Appology…
Savannah 16. May 1775 Dear Sir The frequent accounts of your Intentions of leaving England, also unwilling to intrude on time taken up with Matters of Consiquence prevented my Writing…
Savannah 11. July 1776. 1. A:M Dear Sir I received your kind favour of 12th Jany. but being out of Town just then, had not the pleasure of seeing and…
Savannah, in Georgia, 26th May, 1777. Sir, You cannot be a Stranger to the State of Georgia, having been heretofore engaged in public Business on her Behalf. She is now…