Benjamin Franklin to William L. Jackson, June 9, 1781
Passy, June 9. 1781 Sir, I receiv’d your Letter of the 31st past, relating to the Term of Bills to be drawn on me from Amsterdam. 1 I enter’d into…
William L. Jackson may refer to:William Lawies Jackson (1840-1917), British businessman and Conservative politician William Lowther "Mudwall" Jackson, American Civil War general and Lieutenant Governor of Virginia
Passy, June 9. 1781 Sir, I receiv’d your Letter of the 31st past, relating to the Term of Bills to be drawn on me from Amsterdam. 1 I enter’d into…
Passy June 28th. 1781. Sir, Since my Acceptance of your Bills I have applied to the Ministers for more Money to discharge the other Engagements I enter’d into for Payment…
Passy, July 10. 1781 Sir Last Night I received your 4th Letter on the Same Subject. 8 You are anxious to carry the Money with you, because it will re-animate…
Passy, Oct. 16. 1781 Sir, I received yours of Sept. 26. from Corunna. The Conduct of Gillon tho’ it provokes does not surprise me. I have not yet the second…
Amsterdam Oct. 20. 1781 Your Letter, Sir, of the 26 Ult. I received last night, and should have [been] astonished at its date and Contents if I had not seen…
Mr. McCulloch, collector, to Mr. Jackson. Custom-House, Baltimore, Collector’s Office, December 3, 1819. Sir: It has been reported to me this morning that you have said, upon being asked about…