Benjamin Franklin's correspondence gives only a glimpse into his celebration of Christmas. Franklin usually spent Christmas away from his wfe & family. He wrote to Isaac Norris in 1763, that he had given,
"for customary New Year’s Gifts, and Christmas Presents to Door-keepers and Clerks of the Publick Offices." He also noted
Christmas Gambols in a letter in 1765, & Christmas dinner in 1766. He wrote to his wife that he was spending
"the Christmas Holidays" with the friend of a Bishop in 1771; and in a letter to Nathaniel Falconer in 1773, he thanked him for his present of nuts and apples.