Scott, George to Benjamin Franklin, 1780 February 1
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TITLE INFORMATION | |||
Title | Scott, George to Benjamin Franklin, 1780 February 1 | ||
Alternative Title | Scott, George. to Benjamin Franklin | ||
ASSOCIATED NAMES | |||
Creator | Scott, George | ||
Recipient | Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790 | ||
CONTENT DESCRIPTION | |||
Abstract | Letter from George Scott to Benjamin Franklin. Sends his servant for the pass; urges him to write to Dr. John Pringle and tells how to send his letter so as to avoid its being opened in London, since ministerial writers are ready to abuse the Doctor. | ||
Note | American Philosophical Society | ||
Language | English | ||
Language | (eng) | ||
Subject (lcsh) | Social networks--18th century | ||
Subject (lcsh) | Finance, Personal--United States | ||
Subject (lcsh) | United States--History--Revolution, 1775-1783--Finance | ||
Subject (lcsh) | United States--History--Revolution, 1775-1783--Political aspects | ||
Subject (lcsh) | Health and Hygiene | ||
Subject (lcsh) | United States--History--Revolution, 1775-1783--Personal narratives | ||
Subject (lcsh) | London (England) | ||
Subject (lcsh) | Scott, George | ||
Subject (lcsh) | Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790 | ||
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION | |||
Type | Text | ||
Genre | Correspondence | ||
Extent | 3p. | ||
Digital Origin | Reformatted digital | ||
Reformatting Quality | Preservation | ||
ORIGIN INFORMATION | |||
Date Issued | 1780-02-01 | ||
Date Captured | 2022 | ||
PARENT COLLECTION | |||
Title | William Temple Franklin Papers | ||
Call Number | Mss.B.F86 | ||
URL | https://search.amphilsoc.org/collections/view?docId=ead/Mss.B.F86-ead.xml | ||
ACCESS INFORMATION | |||
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