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Benjamin Franklin collection, 1766-1788
22 items
The Benjamin Franklin collection is made up of 21 letters, 17 of which Franklin, as agent for the Pennsylvania Provincial Assembly in Great Britain, wrote to Joseph Galloway from 1764 to 1775. Franklin addressed numerous political issues, including the Stamp Act, Galloway’s appointment to the Pennsylvania Provincial Assembly, the Currency Act, and other Parliamentary discussions. The letters contain evidence of Franklin’s frustration with British taxation leading up to the Revolution. Four additional letters by Franklin and one document signed by him comprise the remainder of the collection.
The box and folder listing below contains notes respecting contents of each item in the collection.
1766 October 11 . Benjamin Franklin ALS to Joseph Galloway; London, [England].
4 pages
1766 November 8 . Benjamin Franklin ALS to Joseph Galloway; London, [England].
1 page
1766 December 13 . Benjamin Franklin ALS to Joseph Galloway; London, [England].
2 pages
1767 April 14 . Benjamin Franklin ALS to Joseph Galloway; London, [England].
3 pages
1767 May 20 . Benjamin Franklin ALS to Joseph Galloway; London, [England].
1 page
1767 June 13 . Benjamin Franklin ALS to Joseph Galloway; London, [England].
4 pages
1767 August 8 . Benjamin Franklin ALS to Joseph Galloway; London, [England].
4 pages
1768 February 17 . Benjamin Franklin ALS to Joseph Galloway; London, [England].
3 pages
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