From Herman Heyman (unpublished)
Bremen the 19 Januari 1784
Sir!

I had the satisfaction to lay before Your Excellency by the Letter I took the Liberty to address your Excellency the 31 July last a Plan of a Glass-manufactori which I intended to Establish in one of the United Provinces of Nord America for Your Consideration; and beg’d most Humbly from your Excellency the Favor to grant me your Skilful Advise on that head, but am hetherto deprived of the honour to Receive any Reply from your Excellency. But this does not prevent me to Venture again to Address your Excellency a Second Letter, flattering myself that what ever concerns the Prosperity and Extension of your good Country will be agreeabel received from your Excellency; and there fore have the honour to inform you that three other Gentlemen with me Considered most Earnestly on that Plan all the time since, and taking every things back and forwards find that it can’t but be very advantageous as well to your good Country as likewise to the Comonners to Erect a Glass-Manufactory in some part of the United states, and we Chused Maryland to be the properest Country for it; being a spot of Land where by all the Description we Read it groes the most plenty of Wood one of my three Friends Mr. John Fried Amelong who had the Mánage of a Glass Manufactory here in Germany will go himself in the spring by the first Vessell over to Baltimore and take the Direction of the intended Establishing Glas Manufactory, he Carries besides him 80 more Families all Experiented to our Purpose in the Vessell for Baltimore.

I can’t but Expect that our Ardent wishes to encrease our Connection with the United states can’t but be satisfactory to Your Excellency and this gives me the Agreeable Aspects that you’ll grant us your Kind Assistance and Protection in our Undertaking, and inform us to who our Friend Mr. Amelong must make his first Aplication at Baltimore, or in the State of Marriland, to Errect the Manufactory, and to receive some part of Land for the Establishment directed, and your Excellence Opinion would be the best Guide? for us if we may Expect that Government will grant us every Assistance And grant Certain Priviledges, and a part of Land rent to it, or if we must Purchase the land and perhaps not find the Reception to fullfil our wishes, and according as such Considerable undertaking merits, I can’t but expect it by what I know that the Congress wishes are to enlarge and Populate the United States, and I am assured Our small Transport, or may I call it establishing Colonie, will give both Pleasure to the Congress and Honnor to us, as they are all People of the best Conduct Virtue and Understanding, and not like many others which enter in America beeing Rejected in Germany, I shall there fore most Humbly beg from your Excellency the Favor to grant our Mr. Amelong some of the best Letters of Introduction and Recommendation for the States of Mariland that he may meet a agreeabel Reception and not be detained on his arrival to bring our Speculation to an Accomplishment and Perfection; and through this exposed to a very Considerabel loss by mentaining the many Families without Emploiing them to our Intents. Give me leave to assure your Excellency of my most devoted Respects and of my Sincere Regard with which I have the Honnor to Remain Sir Your most Obedient humble Servant

Herman Herman

Addressed: His Excellency Benjamin Franklin, / Ambassadeur of the United States / of Nord America & the Court of france / residing at / Paris
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