Benjamin Franklin to Jonathan Sr Williams, March 5, 1771
London, March 5. 1771 Loving Cousin, I suppose Jonathan has told you that the Lottery is drawn, and your two new Tickets had the same Success as the former, viz.…
Jonathan Trumbull Sr. was an American politician who served as the governor of Connecticut during the American Revolution. Trumbull and Nicholas Cooke of Rhode Island were the only men to serve as governor of both a British colony and a U.S. state, and he was the only governor to take up the Patriot cause at the start of the Revolutionary War. Trumbull College at Yale University, the town of Trumbull, Connecticut, Trumbull County, Ohio, and Jonathan the Husky the UConn mascot are all named for him. Trumbull was the father of John Trumbull, the noted artist, and Jonathan Trumbull Jr., Governor of Connecticut and Speaker of the United States House of Representatives.
London, March 5. 1771 Loving Cousin, I suppose Jonathan has told you that the Lottery is drawn, and your two new Tickets had the same Success as the former, viz.…
London, 25 August, 1771. Dear Cousin, I have received yours of July 8th and 12th, with the bills, which are carried to your credit. I hope your son Jonathan may…
London, June 4. 1773 Dear Cousin I have just time to acknowledge the Receipt of yours of April 15. with the £50 Bill, (Ross and Mills) part of the Money…
Paris, May 27. 1777. Dear Nephew, I was glad to understand by yours of March 29. that you and your Family continued in good Health and Spirits. You and your…
Passy, near Paris, December 24, 1777. Dear Kinsman The bearer, Mr. Holker, is a gentleman of great worth and excellent character, and a particular friend of mine, who, if he…