1Miscellaneous Business Memoranda, 1731 (Franklin Papers)
...dependents were cloth of various kinds (linen, calico, chintz, cambric, taffeta);...
2Extracts from the Gazette, 1731 (Franklin Papers)
...there, for encouraging the Manufacture of Linen: The Mayor and Common Council of... ...Linen,...
3Extracts from the Gazette, 1733 (Franklin Papers)
...very well, cook Victuals, sew, spin on the Linen Wheel, milk Cows, and do all Sorts of...
4Articles of the Union Fire Company, 31 January 1743 (Franklin Papers)
...each member from two leather buckets and four linen bags for salvage to six buckets, four bags...
5Extracts from the Gazette, 1744 (Franklin Papers)
, For the Washing of fine Linen, Muslins, Laces, Silks, Chinces, Calicoes, and for...
6To Benjamin Franklin from George Scholtze, 5 May 1746 (Franklin Papers)
Strong, coarse linen cloth.
7From Benjamin Franklin to Peter Collinson, 25 May 1747 (Franklin Papers)
...of a small Piece of burnt Cork, with Legs of Linen Thread, and a Grain or two of Lead stuck...
8From Benjamin Franklin to Peter Collinson, 28 July 1747 (Franklin Papers)
...[(a)] sticking in the Table, let a small Linen Thread [(b)] hang down within half an Inch...
9Deborah Franklin to Margaret Strahan, 24 December 1751 (Franklin Papers)
David Barclay (1682–1769), London linen draper and merchant, son of the Quaker Apologist and...
10Pennsylvania Assembly Committee: Report on the State of the Currency, 19 August 1752 (Franklin Papers)
of Linen, &c. from Scotland and Ireland) appears more particularly...