Letter from Louis Laneuville to William Temple Franklin. Regrets he cannot postpone the dinner; Mr. John Laurens will be present.; American Philosophical Society
Letter from John Jay to William Temple Franklin. The arrival of Mr. Thomas Barclay will relive Dr. Franklin from much trouble. Rejoicings over the birth of the Dauphin and the success of the allied armies in America.; American Philosophical Society
Letter from Louis Guillaume Le Veillard to William Temple Franklin. Has received a letter from Le Ray de Chaumont, Sr., which had a good effect on the Captain. Encloses a letter for de Chaumont fils.; American Philosophical Society
Letter from Jonathan William to William Temple Franklin. Is just setting out from Nantes. Inquires if two bills endorsed by Nathaniel Barrett have been paid.; American Philosophical Society
Letter from Louis Guillaume Le Veillard to William Temple Franklin. Regrets that Le Ray de Chaumont has such a good opinion of his Captain who is very unpopular. Refers to Mlles. Brillon, Mme. Caillot and Mlle. Sophie de Perceval. Encloses a letter for de Chaumont fils.; American Philosophical Society
Letter from George Fox to William Temple Franklin. Inquires about the departure of a vessel for Philadelphia; wishes to write to his friends.; American Philosophical Society
Letter from Joseph Mayo to William Temple Franklin. Having the honor of receiving letters from William and with reference to letters to be forwarded to Philadelphia.; American Philosophical Society
Letter from John Vaughan to William Temple Franklin. Is preparing to leave Bordeaux; expects to travel with Col. Henry Brockholst Livingston from Bayonne to Madrid.; American Philosophical Society
Letter from Louis Guillaume Le Veillard to William Temple Franklin. Sending papers to be certified by Dr. Franklin relative to an account which he is to collect in the United States.; American Philosophical Society
Letter from William Carmichael to William Temple Franklin. Mr. John Jay's courier returned from Paris with letters and articles purchased for them. Thanks him for his trouble. Expresses his gratitude for Dr. Franklin's friendship.; American Philosophical Society
Letter from Francis Dana to William Temple Franklin. On his return finds 0 missing. Hopes prudent measures will be taken to discover the culprit.; American Philosophical Society
Letter from Sara Powell to William Temple Franklin. Cannot finish making his shirts on account of her health. Requests him to send for them.; American Philosophical Society
Letter from John Vaughan to William Temple Franklin. Sends a copy of his previous letter about his project of going to Madrid for a few months before setting out for America, and requests an early reply.; American Philosophical Society
Letter from George Fox to William Temple Franklin. Was prevented by a severe illness from writing to his family and friends in America for a long time. Requests him to send word to his friends at Philadelphia of his recovery.; American Philosophical Society
Letter from George Fox to William Temple Franklin. Great rejoicing amongst the Americans on receipt of news telling of the surrender of Cornwallis. Thinks if Charlestown and New York were retaken it would end the war. Inquires if the "St. James", from Philadelphia, brings news of any material changes in that city.; American Philosophical Society
Letter from Jonathan William to William Temple Franklin. Expects to arrive at St. Germain on the 10th. The ladies of Passy mistaken in saying he has not "common sense"; is bringing it with him.; American Philosophical Society