1From Benjamin Franklin to James Logan, 27 January 1748 (Franklin Papers)
...he would have to pay £2 to each of the adventurers who drew blanks, that is, 7156 persons,...
2Scheme of the Second Philadelphia Lottery, 2 June 1748 (Franklin Papers)
...The first Entry is low and easy, and if the Adventurer is successful in the first Class, he is...
3Scheme of the Second Academy Lottery, 11 March 1755 (Franklin Papers)
...The first Entry is low and easy, and if the Adventurer is successful in the first Class, he is...
4Pennsylvania Assembly: Reply to the Governor, 19 August 1755 (Franklin Papers)
...Offer of the Lands by Proclamation, letting the Adventurers know, that they were to have...
5To Benjamin Franklin from Mary Stevenson, [1760–1762] (Franklin Papers)
...and others he produced and wrote essays for The Adventurer, 1752–54. He was a...
6Mississippi Land Company Articles of Agreement, 3 June 1763 (Washington Papers)
...number to be admitted is made up; and the Adventurers who join to be liable for an equal...
7Appraisement of Dismal Swamp Slaves, 4 July 1764 (Washington Papers)
; account with “The Adventurers for draining the Dismal Swamp,”
8To George Washington from Robert Stewart, 18 August 1765 (Washington Papers)
...make of the Island, and to be drawn for by the Adventurers or
The adventurers so often mentioned, had an utter contempt of all...
10Cash Accounts, December 1765 (Washington Papers)
In GW’s account with the “Adventurers for Draining the Dismal Swamp” (