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Reprinted from Frederik Muller & Cie. (Amsterdam) sales catalogue, May 3–7, 1909, p. 5. <Passy, November 7, 1778: Franklin sends him some letters of Drayton. > Head of the bureau of interpreters at the French foreign ministry and editor of their secretly sponsored journal Affaires de l’Angleterre et de l’Amérique : XXVI , 271n. Recently he had asked BF and his fellow commissioners for material...
ALS : Library of Congress I sent some Boston Papers, (as late as the first of October,) last Week, to Mr Vergennes. I suppose you saw them. They contain particular Accounts of the great Harmony between Count D’Estaing’s Fleet & the People of the Country. I never heard of Gen. Washington’s writing such a Letter as you mention, and therefore I believe the Story to be false. I have the honour to...
ALS : Library of Congress If any News Papers should come to your Hands from London directed to Mr Benson, they are for me & I shall be oblig’d to you for sending them to me. I am, with much Esteem, Dear Sir, Your most obedient humble Servant Addressed: A Monsr / Monsieur Genet / Bureau des Interprétes / à Versailles “Benson” was the code name Edward Bancroft had adopted for his dealings with...
AL : Library of Congress All the American Papers will be sent to Mr Genet this Evening. Mr Franklin sends the enclos’d four, for a Beginning. Addressed: A Monsr / Monsieur Genet / Bureau des Interprêtes / Versailles BF and Genet began exchanging newspapers and other information soon after the signing of the alliance: XXVI , 271n. This note could date from this or subsequent years.
Copy: Yale University Library D: Franklin’s best Compliments wait upon Monsr Genet. He begs Mr. Genet would be kind enough to send him any Intelligence he may have received from America as likewise the Gazzettes that he can spare for 24 hours, If they contain any thing new & important. Dr. F. has received no News, except of the Loss of three Vessels, that were coming from America with...