Benjamin Franklin to Benjamin Franklin Bache, May 3, 1779
Passy, May 3. 1779 Dear Benny I received your Letter, 8 and it gave me great Pleasure to hear of your safe Arrival at Geneva, & of your being plac’d…
Benjamin Franklin Bache was an American journalist, printer and publisher. He founded the Philadelphia Aurora, a newspaper that supported Jeffersonian philosophy. He frequently attacked the Federalist political leaders, including Presidents George Washington and John Adams, and historian Gordon S. Wood wrote that "no editor did more to politicize the press in the 1790s." His paper's heated attacks are thought to have contributed to passage of the Alien and Sedition Acts by the 5th United States Congress and signed by President John Adams in 1798.
Passy, May 3. 1779 Dear Benny I received your Letter, 8 and it gave me great Pleasure to hear of your safe Arrival at Geneva, & of your being plac’d…
[before December 25, 1780] Mon cher enfant Jai reçu vôtre lettre avec le prix que vous avès obtenu et qui m’a fait un grand plaisir 6 j’ai reçu il n’y…
Passy, Sept. 25. 1780 I received a Letter the other day from my dear Boy, without Date. 7 It always gives me Pleasure to hear from you, to be inform’d…
Passy April 16. 1781 My dear Child, I received an English Letter from you in February last, and a french one since of the 26th of March. 1 You do…
Passy, Jany. 7. 1783. My dear Child, I received some time since, and sent to your Father, the Samples you had sent to me of your Drawing, particularly the Copy…
Benjamin Franklin writes to his grandson Benjamin Franklin Bache in 1783, praising his progress in writing and drawing. He requests permission for Bache to visit him during school vacation to improve his health and well-being. Franklin also sends affectionate regards from family members.