Benjamin Franklin to Silas Deane, August 27, 1775
Philada Augt. 27. 1775. Dear Sir, I am much oblig’d by your Favour of the 13th Inst. Mr. Goddard, Riding Surveyor to the Gen. Post Office is gone to the…
Silas Deane was an American Founding Father, merchant, politician, and diplomat, and a supporter of American independence. Deane served as a delegate to the Continental Congress, where he signed the Continental Association, and then became the first foreign diplomat from the United States to France, where he helped negotiate the 1778 Treaty of Alliance that allied France with the United States during the American Revolutionary War.
Philada Augt. 27. 1775. Dear Sir, I am much oblig’d by your Favour of the 13th Inst. Mr. Goddard, Riding Surveyor to the Gen. Post Office is gone to the…
Philadelphia November the 7th 1775 To Silas Deane Esqr. You are desired to repair immediately to the City of New York, and there purchase a Ship suitable for carrying 20…
[March 2, 1776] We the underwritten, being the Committee of Congress for secret Correspondence, do hereby certify whom it may concern, that the Bearer, the Honourable Silas Deane Esquire, one…
Philadelphia March 3rd. [ i.e. , 2,] 1776 On your arrival in France, you will for some time be engaged in the business of providing goods for the Indian trade.…
Philadelphia August 7th 1776 Dear Sir The above is a Copy of our last, which went by the Dispatch Captain Parker. 5 The Congress have since taken into consideration the…
Friday morng. June 10 [ i.e. , July 11? 6 ]. 77 Dear Sir M. Chaumont advises to equip Capt. Wickes at St. Malo, where he can be furnish’d with…
Virga Aug. 13. 1777. Honorable Sir The bearer hereof Mr. Shore comes to Europe on behalf of a mercantile house of which he is a member for the purpose of…
Passy, April 7. 1778 Dear Sir, I have had a long and very angry Letter from Mr. Lee, 1 about your going without acquainting him with it, in which his…
Passy, April 19. 1782. Sir, I received the Letter you did me the honour to write to me the 30th. past, and will write to the purpose you desire respecting…