Letter

John Fraser to Benjamin Franklin, October 15, 1776

Reading 15th 8br 1776

Sir

I received your favor of the 28. Ulto. 4 and I am exceedingly obliged to you for the trouble you have been at on my account, I am only unelucky in having got my Second leave for Canada when I can not make use of it. I have been very much indisposed these three weeks and I am yet too weak to undertake the journey, as soon as my health will permit, I’ll go to Philada. to take the benefit of the indulgence of the Congress 5 and then will take the opportunity of thanking you for your good Offices. I Remain sincerely Sir your most Obedient and humble servant

John Fraser

Benjamin Franklin Esqre

Sources
Founders Online u2014 Papers of Benjamin Franklin View original source ↗