Jonathan Sr Williams to Benjamin Franklin, June 19, 1775
Worcester June 19the. 1775 Honoured sir Hearing that you was arrv’d in America and I being much Concrned for our belov’d Son, this is to desire you to Give us…
Worcester June 19the. 1775 Honoured sir Hearing that you was arrv’d in America and I being much Concrned for our belov’d Son, this is to desire you to Give us…
Philada. June 17. 1775. My dear Sister, I wrote to you some time since, having heard from one of the Delegates that you were at Warwick, and I supposed it…
Savannah 16. May 1775 Dear Sir The frequent accounts of your Intentions of leaving England, also unwilling to intrude on time taken up with Matters of Consiquence prevented my Writing…
Philadelphia, May 16, 1775. Dear Friend, You will have heard before this reaches you, of a march stolen by the regulars into the country by night, and of their expedition…
Wednesday PM. May 16. [1775] Dear Sir, I have just now been urged to apply to you in behalf of a Stranger who is suppos’d to have spoken some disrespectful…
Philada. May 15, 1775 My dear Lord, I arrived here well the 5th. after a pleasant Passage of 6 Weeks. I met with a most cordial Reception, I should say…
Philada. May 15. 75 Dear Sir, You will see by the Papers that Gen. Gage call’d his Assembly to propose Lord North’s pacific Plan, 7 but before they could meet…
Warrick 14 May 1775 My Ever Dear and much Honoured Brother God be Praised for bring you Saif back to America and soporting you throw such fatuges as I know…
[May 14, 1775] My Dear Dear Friend Welcom a Hundred times Welcom to our once happy Land. Are you in Health and allow me to ask you the old question…
May 9, 1775. Gentlemen , The Trust reposed in you, is of such a Nature, and the Modes of executing it, may be so diversified in the Course of your…