William Franklin to Elizabeth Graeme, April 7, 1757
Elizabeth Town, April 7, 1757 My dearest Betsy Our Horses are baiting, which gives me a few spare Moments. I seize them to let my Charmer know of my Welfare.…
William Franklin was an American-born attorney, soldier, politician, and colonial administrator. He was the acknowledged extra-marital son of Benjamin Franklin. William Franklin was the last colonial Governor of New Jersey (1763-1776), and a steadfast British Empire Loyalist throughout the American Revolutionary War. In contrast, his father Benjamin was, in later life, one of the most prominent of the Patriot leaders of the American Revolution and a Founding Father of the United States.
Elizabeth Town, April 7, 1757 My dearest Betsy Our Horses are baiting, which gives me a few spare Moments. I seize them to let my Charmer know of my Welfare.…
New York, June 2, 1757 My dearest Betsy By one Accident or other we are still in N. York. But I know not how to complain of my Detention; for…
Falmouth July 17, 1757 I have now the Pleasure to inform my dearest Betsy that her Franklin is safely arriv’d in England about two Hours ago, after a Passage of…
Craven Street, London Decr. 9, 1757 Dear Madam No Doubt you must be much surpriz’d at so many Vessels arriving at different Parts of America from England, without so much…