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The Silence Dogood Letters were found by John Adams Gates in an antique desk and donated by Patrick Henry Gates to the Franklin Institute. They were letters written by Ben Franklin to his brother's paper, posing as a middle-aged widow. They were the clue which sent Ben Gates and his friends to the Liberty Bell at Independence Hall.

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  • The Silence Dogood letters
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  • The Silence Dogood Letters were found by John Adams Gates in an antique desk and donated by Patrick Henry Gates to the Franklin Institute. They were letters written by Ben Franklin to his brother's paper, posing as a middle-aged widow. They were the clue which sent Ben Gates and his friends to the Liberty Bell at Independence Hall.
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  • The Silence Dogood Letters were found by John Adams Gates in an antique desk and donated by Patrick Henry Gates to the Franklin Institute. They were letters written by Ben Franklin to his brother's paper, posing as a middle-aged widow. They were the clue which sent Ben Gates and his friends to the Liberty Bell at Independence Hall.
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