Letter from Madlin to Benjamin Franklin. Paris. Advising Dr. Franklin of an account due him by William Temple Franklin for repairs to a cabriolet.; American Philosophical Society
London. Is much concerned to hear of his illness. Has received his favor of October 21st, with bill drawn by order of the Managers for Promoting the Culture of Silk, and is glad the purchase he made was satisfactory. As the sum exceeds his disbursement the overplus will wait his orders. The truss was sent, is vexed that it did not came to hand, and must inquire what became of it. Franked: "B., Free, Franklin."
General physical description: A.L.S. 1p.
Letter from Jalouzet to Benjamin Franklin. Chatillon. Wishes to know if he could obtain remunerative employment as physician and surgeon in the United States.; American Philosophical Society
New York. Purposes to proceed homeward the next day if the weather is suitable. Will make a stay at Woodbridge and then shall go forward to Burlington, where he would like to meet her if she can manage to come there; will be home Saturday if he does not meet her at Burlington.
Letter to Franklin from the Choctaw chief Tobocah, his wife, and "Chickasaw Captain." Present compliments. Seek directions as to how to proceed on their business.