Letter
George Scholtze to Benjamin Franklin, May 5, 1746
upper Hanover May 5. 1746
Mr. Benj: Franklin to Geo: Scholtze. … Dr.
If there be any Errors in this, you Can Search your books; and if you Cannot [settle?] with my Brothers, then it must be Referred untill I Come to Town me Self. I Donot think that you will Wrong me nor I you. You may Continue the Gazette in my name or in my Brothers name, you shall get paid for it. Further Remain With my Humble Respects to you and Famile, and Remain your affectioned old Friend and Servant
Geo: Scholtze
N.B . Mr. Franklin have you heard any thing of Thomas Butwell. 2 If he is in Philada. Let me know of it. He Owes me near £19.0.0. He Did live in your House about 13 years ago. A Staymaker.
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