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Samuel Fraunces (1722/23 – October 10, 1795) was an American restaurateur and the owner/operator of Fraunces Tavern in New York City. During the Revolutionary War, he provided for prisoners held during the seven-year British occupation of New York City (1776-1783), and claimed to have been a spy for the American side. At the end of the war, it was at Fraunces Tavern that General George Washington said farewell to his officers. Fraunces later served as steward of Washington's presidential household in New York City (1789–1790) and Philadelphia (1791–1794).

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  • Samuel Fraunces, né vers 1722 dans les Caraïbes et mort le 10 octobre 1795 à Philadelphie, est un restaurateur américain, propriétaire et exploitant de la Fraunces Tavern à New York. La Fraunces Tavern est l'un des lieux de réunions des Fils de la Liberté. Pendant la guerre d'indépendance des États-Unis, il aide les prisonniers détenus pendant les sept années d'occupation britannique et semble avoir été un espion pour le côté américain. À la fin de la guerre, c'est à la Fraunces Tavern que le général George Washington a fait ses adieux à ses officiers. (fr)
  • Samuel Fraunces (1722/23 – October 10, 1795) was an American restaurateur and the owner/operator of Fraunces Tavern in New York City. During the Revolutionary War, he provided for prisoners held during the seven-year British occupation of New York City (1776-1783), and claimed to have been a spy for the American side. At the end of the war, it was at Fraunces Tavern that General George Washington said farewell to his officers. Fraunces later served as steward of Washington's presidential household in New York City (1789–1790) and Philadelphia (1791–1794). (en)
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