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…
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…
Philada. Augt. 27. 1775. Sir, I received yours of the 15th Instant, acquainting me with the Loss of the Mail; and proposing a new Route for the Post, to prevent…
London 12th Augst: 1775. Dear Sir. With pleasure your friends received the agreable inteligence of your safe arrival and health. Inclos’d I return a Letter for you directed to our…
Philada. Aug. 10. 1775 Sir, I did myself the Honour of Writing to you by the Return of your Express on the 8th Instant. Immediately after dispatching him, it occurr’d…
Philada. Augt. 8. 1775. 5 PM. Sir, Your Letter to the President of the Congress, arrived here just now by an Express from Albany, and is brought to me, the…
Killingworth 7 Augt 1775. Honoured and Dear Sir After so Long Absence I have been Impatient To Congratulate You on Your Safe return to America, at a Time when Your…
Downing street London Aug. 7th. 1775 Dear Sir I had lately the honour of acquainting you by Capt. Read with some particulars which I now confirm, 2 and although but…
Annapolis. Augt. 4th. 1775 Dear Sir: Colo. Harrison yesterday having informed Me that a Constitutional Post Office is now established, and that You are appointed the Head of that Department,…