Samuel Wharton to Benjamin Franklin, December 2, 1768
Philadelphia December 2d, 1768 Dear Friend As soon as I heard, That Sir William Johnson had received the King’s Orders to settle the Boundary with the Six Nations, I set…
Philadelphia December 2d, 1768 Dear Friend As soon as I heard, That Sir William Johnson had received the King’s Orders to settle the Boundary with the Six Nations, I set…
[Nov., 1768?] 8 Dear Polly Inclos’d is a Letter from Mr. Coleman; it came under Cover of one to me, and the Seal of mine sticking to that of yours…
Leeds. 28 Novr. 1768. Dear Sir According to my promise, I send you the other paper, containing an account of experiments, which I desire you would lay before the Royal…
London, Nov. 20. 1768 Dear Sister, By this Ship, (Capt. Scot, ) Mrs. Stevenson sends you half a Piece of Muslin, Apron width, which cost Four Guineas. She hopes it…
Philadelphia November 10th. 1768, Esteemed Friend, We having been appointed by the Merchants of this City to forward a Letter or Memorial from them, to the Merchants and Manufacturers of…
London, Nov. 8. 1768 My dear Child, I write this Line in great Haste, just to let you know I am well, and to request your Care in delivering the…
Philad Nov. 7. 1768 Dear friend I had the pleasure of writing thee a long Letter by Cap. Sparks, which hope thou’l receive. By Letter which I two days past…
Boston, Novr. 7 1768 My Dear Brother I cannot neglect writing to you by my Neibour Capt. Freeman 7 tho it be no more to yr satisfaction than to Inform…
Philada Novr. 6 1768 Dear Sir It is with pain I recollect that the agreeable correspondence with which you were pleased to honour me has been so long broken off.…
Philada. 6th Novr. 1768. Honored Sir I did myself the Pleasure of writing you the other day by Sparks. I do not know that you will thank me for adding…