James Steel to Benjamin Franklin, June 25, 1733
[June 25, 1733] Recd. of James Steel Twenty Pounds in part of this Account. B. Franklin 2
[June 25, 1733] Recd. of James Steel Twenty Pounds in part of this Account. B. Franklin 2
To the Honourable Thomas Penn Esqr. one of the Proprietors of the Province of Pennsylvania The Humble Address of the Directors of the Library Company of Philadelphia In Behalf of…
Philada. 9br. 7th [November 7], 1732 Sir Your Goodness in assisting Mr. Hopkinson in the Choice and Purchase of our Books, and the valuable Present you have so generously made…
den 6 Mey 1732 3 An alle teutsche Einwohner der Provintz Pennsylvanien. Nachdem ich von verschiedenen teutschen Einwohnern dieses Landes bin ersuchet worden, eine teutsche Zeitung ausgehen zu lassen, und…
March 25th 1732. The Directors, in Town, met with the Treasurer and Secretary at Nicholas Scull’s, as was agreed at last Meeting, B. Franklin having sent a Messenger about with…
[November 8, 1731] The Minutes of me Joseph Breintnall Secretary to the Directors of the Library Company of Philadelphia, with such of the Minutes of the same Directors as they…
Philadelphia, June 19, 1731 5 Dear Sister, Yours of May 26, I received with the melancholy news of the death of sister Deavenport, a loss, without doubt, regretted by all…
1st of May 1731 Friend B.F. I did wrong perhaps in bringing out with me the Paper I had from T. G. 7 but on thy Letter I return it.…
[July 14, 1730] Be it remembered , That Hugh Meredith and Benjamin Franklin have this Day separated as Partners, and will henceforth act each on his own Account. And that…
[June? 1730] 6 Dear Sister, Your kind and affectionate Letter of May the 15th, was extreamly agreeable to me; and the more so, because I had not for two Years…