William Franklin, New Jersey's last royal governor

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A biography of Benjamin Franklin's son, who as royal governor of New Jersey remained loyal to the British crown during the American revolution, securing his father's lifelong enmity.

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English
Pages
43

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Cover of: William Franklin, New Jersey's last royal governor
William Franklin, New Jersey's last royal governor
1975, New Jersey Historical Commission
in English
Cover of: William Franklin, New Jersey's last royal governor
William Franklin, New Jersey's last royal governor
1975, New Jersey Historical Commission
in English

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Edition Notes

Bibliography: p. 42-43.

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Trenton
Series
New Jersey's Revolutionary experience ;, 13

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
974.9/02/0924, B, 92
Library of Congress
E263.N5 N78 no. 13, F137.F82 N78 no. 13

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Pagination
43 p. :
Number of pages
43

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL5213830M
LCCN
75043642
OCLC/WorldCat
1975216

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