Letter from Catherine Greene to Benjamin Franklin about her and her husband's return home and their travels. Included is a note about the release of prisoners in Quebec.; American Philosophical Society
Catherine Greene writes to Benjamin Franklin. She asks that he help a thirteen-year-old boy, Sister Hubbart's youngest son, who has been taken prisoner and is now in Ireland. She updates him on his sister's health, which has been poor due to the death of [Jane Flagg] Greene who died of consumption. Greene continues by describing what is happening with her family at that moment.; American Philosophical Society
Letter from Catherine Greene to Benjamin Franklin welcoming him back to his home and expressing hope that his health is better. Greene shares a little about people in New York and Quebec and their experiences with the British Army. She also discusses the education of Ray, her son, in Philadelphia and Franklin's involvement in it.; American Philosophical Society
Letter from Catharine Ray Greene to Nathanael Greene. East Greenwich - Desiring arrangement of the officers in his regiment established by the War Office. Plea for Captain. Arnold. Still unhappy in General Gates as a commander. Reasons for wanting his small services transferred to another State.; American Philosophical Society