Benjamin Franklin Papers Part 11 — Letters from and Works by Franklin

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CMV32997

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Mss.B.F85inventory11

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Benjamin Franklin Papers Part 11 — Letters from and Works by Franklin

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Brief Summary:

A collection of letters from, and works by, Benjamin Franklin.

Detailed Summary:

Included in the collection is: XVII, 13. Woodmason, James. to Benjamin Franklin, 1780 January 4. A.L.S. 2p. London. Has shipped the paper; M. Beaumarchais’s agent, M. Le Tailleir, returns to England in three weeks and will take charge to any letters; he has purchased Baskerville type for Voltaire’s works. Superiority of English over foreign papers. Talk concerning peace very confident.

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Bequeathed to William Temple Franklin by Benjamin Franklin in his will of 17 July 1788. The papers were stored at Champlost, a country estate owned by George Fox who agreed to take care of them for William Temple Franklin. Temple took a selection of letters and documents to prepare an autobiography of Benjamin Franklin but died without returning to the United States of Americe. After his death on 25 May 1823, the manuscripts in his possession were discovered in London and eventually given to the Library of Congress. The remaining material at Champlost was formally bequeathed to Fox who in turn left the papers to his children, Charles Pemberton Fox and Mary Fox.

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Given to the American Philosophical Society in 1840 by Charles Pemberton Fox and Mary Fox. A second large grouping of documents were given to the Society in 1936 as a gift from Franklin and Nannie Bache.

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Record created by:

Zoe Screti

Record created on:

30 May 2024