Robert Morris gives directions to Benjamin Franklin on loans he has taken out for Congress. Morris also discusses how Franklin's salary should be paid and how other expenses should be paid.; American Philosophical Society
Robert Morris writes an additional note to George Washington that continues from the prior letter about the dire financial state Congress is in. He asks that Washington not share his prior letter and that he has kept this information to himself as well.; American Philosophical Society
Robert Morris send Benjamin Franklin two Acts of Congress. He wonders how Beaumarchais might have been able to loan this amount of money.; American Philosophical Society
Instructs him to deliver to John Ross in Philadelphia a supply of flour and salted meat from Delaware and Maryland for the use of [Jean-Baptiste-Donatien de Vimeur], count de Rochambeau's army.; "Copy"; American Philosophical Society
Robert Morris writes to John Adams on matters related to the peace negotiations as well as his successful obtainment of a loan.; American Philosophical Society