Carmichael, William to William Temple Franklin, 1781 September 21

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TITLE INFORMATION
TitleCarmichael, William to William Temple Franklin, 1781 September 21
Alternative TitleCarmichael, William. to William Temple Franklin
ASSOCIATED NAMES
CreatorCarmichael, William, -1795
RecipientFranklin, William Temple, 1760-1823
CONTENT DESCRIPTION
AbstractLetter from William Carmichael to William Temple Franklin. Introduces Major David Salisbury Franks and requests that he be shown particular attention; is well and favorably known throughout the Union and could counteract the work of their common personal enemies at home. Refers to Arthur Lee as one of the bitterest and alludes to his ambition to become Secretary of Foreign Affairs. Dr. Franklin has now the same commission as Mr. John Adams.
NoteAmerican Philosophical Society
LanguageEnglish
Language (eng)
Subject (lcsh) Social networks--18th century
Subject (lcsh) United States--History--Revolution, 1775-1783--Personal narratives
Subject (lcsh) United States--Social conditions--18th century
Subject (lcsh) United States--History--Revolution, 1775-1783--Political aspects
Subject (lcsh) United States--Foreign relations--1775-1783
Subject (lcsh) Carmichael, William, -1795
Subject (lcsh) Franklin, William Temple, 1760-1823
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
TypeText
GenreCorrespondence
Extent3p.
Digital OriginReformatted digital
Reformatting QualityPreservation
ORIGIN INFORMATION
Date Issued1781-09-21
Date Captured2022
PARENT COLLECTION
TitleWilliam Temple Franklin Papers
Call NumberMss.B.F86
URLhttps://search.amphilsoc.org/collections/view?docId=ead/Mss.B.F86-ead.xml
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