From Robert Morris (unpublished)
Philada. April 29th. 1783
Dear Sir

When an officer who has distinguished himself by a Series of Brave Actions in the defence of American Liberty wishes to be introduced to you, whose time and Labours have been exhausted in the Same cause, it would be unjust to him to you and to myself not to afford him the opportunity of paying you his respects.

This introduction is in favour of Colo. Maths. Ogden of the New Jersey Brigade whose testimonial from the Commander in Chief justifies what I have said, and I am confident you will not only countenance and advise, but also befriend him in any matters wherein you can with propriety become useful to a deserving Young Gentleman. With perfect respect and sincere regard, I am Dear sir Your affectionate humble Servant

Robt Morris

Addressed: His Excy / Benjn. Franklin Esqr. / Minister plenipoy at the / Court of / Versailles / by Colo Ogden
Endorsed: Robt. Morris Apl. 29. 1783.
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