G. Shipley writes to B. Franklin about a portrait he sent to her as well as a wax portrait of her father and a drawing she is sending him. She describes a dinner with Mr. Vaughan and the electricity experiments that occured. Shipley concludes by discussing the current parliament session.; American Philosophical Society
Georgiana Shipley sends Benjamin Franklin a drawing she has done after a picture by Joshua Reynolds. She writes about her family as well as the popularity of electricity as a cure-all.; American Philosophical Society
Georgiana Shipley updates Benjamin Franklin on her life. Shipley alludes to her development as a "great politician", a portrait of Franklin made in France that she saw a copy of, references that the "American Squirrel" is alive, albeit old and blind, amongst other items of interest.; American Philosophical Society