From James Bowdoin (unpublished)
Boston May 14th. 1787
My Dear Friend,

The Gentleman, by whom this Letter will be delivered to your Excellency, is William Erving Esqr. a Brother of Mrs. Bowdoin.

I beg leave to introduce him to you as a worthy and sensible Gerntleman, who having received great pleasure, and much valuable information, from the Philosophical and other Writings of Doctor Franklin, will be very happy in an opportunity of expressing in person his respectful regards for the Author.

You some time ago desired I would return the manuscript Copy of Doctor Jeffries’, aerial voyages. I am much obliged for the loan of it; and now return it by Mr. Erving.

With the most sincere and affectionate regard, I have the honour to be my dear Sir, Your Excellency’s Most Obedient and very humble Servant

James Bowdoin

Addressed: His Excellency Benja. Franklin Esqr. President of the State of Pennsylvania
Endorsed: Mr Bowdoin May 14. 87
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