Alexander Small to Benjamin Franklin, June 18, 1764
[ c. 1764] 4 I have just recollected that in one of our great storms of lightning, I saw an appearance, which I never observed before, nor ever heard described.…
[ c. 1764] 4 I have just recollected that in one of our great storms of lightning, I saw an appearance, which I never observed before, nor ever heard described.…
[1764–1775] 1 Mr. Greenwood , Takes the Liberty to inform Dr. Franklin and friends that he has Three very large and Capital Pictures just arrived, and to be seen at…
Fryday [1764–1765] 6 My Dear Friend. I think you[r] Vindication is admirably well drawn up You make Mee Smile now and then with a keen back Stroke and then with…
[1764?–1775] 8 Sir, I used to put two Ounces of Bark finely powdered into a Bottle of Wine, and let it stand 24 Hours, in which time it will have…
London, Dec. 27. 1764 My dear Child I have just heard that a Ship which left London before I arriv’d is still at Portsmouth and that a Letter may reach…
Monday the 24th: December 1764. Mr. Todd presents his Compliments to Mr. Franklin, and would be glad to see him any Morning to shew him the proposed Clauses for the…
18 Novr 1764 Dear Sir Nothing has given me or can [give] me more concern than the Disturbances, and Disputes in your Province, the Mischiefs and Dangers to Pennsylvania in…
Boston, Novr the 17: 1764 Honoured Sir Mr. Charles Russel 8 the Bearer hereof applies to me for a few Lines to Make him known to you. He is Son…
Newport Rhode Island, 16 Nov: 1764 Sir I learnt a few Days ago by the Pennsylvania Gazette that you was speedily to go for England, 2 and being Uncertain Whether…
Philad[elphia, November 13, 1764] 8 Much Esteem’d Friend Benjamin Franklin Thy very kind Letter of the 9th. Instant 9 I [had the pleasure] of receiving yesterday the Contents whereof afforded…