Letter from Agathon Guynement, Chevalier de Kéralio to William Temple Franklin. Received the three medals and expresses his thanks.; American Philosophical Society
Letter from Agathon Guynement, Chevalier de Kéralio to William Temple Franklin. The alliance proposed by the Empress of Russia for the protection of the commerce of neutral nations.; American Philosophical Society
Letter from Agathon Guynement, Chevalier de Kéralio to William Temple Franklin. Sending particulars of Comtesse de Forbach's illness; her recovery expected.; American Philosophical Society
Letter from Agathon Guynement, Chevalier de Kéralio to William Temple Franklin. Asks if it is true that Port Louis and L'Orient are going to be made free ports for goods from the United States.; American Philosophical Society
Letter from Agathon Guynement, Chevalier de Kéralio to William Temple Franklin. With reference to Comtesse de Forbach's illness.; American Philosophical Society
Letter from Agathon Guynement, Chevalier de Kéralio to William Temple Franklin. Sending copy of letter from M. de Fontenet about the Comtesse de Forbach's illness.; American Philosophical Society
Letter from Agathon Guynement, Chevalier de Kéralio to William Temple Franklin. Encloses a letter received from The Hague; hopes there is not reason for the anxiety expressed in it; requests to hear news received by the frigate "Amazone."; American Philosophical Society
Letter from Agathon Guynement, Chevalier de Kéralio to William Temple Franklin. Is leaving on a tour of inspection of military schools. Requests William Temple Franklin to send him any important news he may receive.; American Philosophical Society
Letter from Agathon Guynement, Chevalier de Kéralio to William Temple Franklin. Wishes the correct news about Gen. Horatio Gates's defeat at Camden; the German newspapers are most uncomplimentary; if he receives an answer promptly, he will circulate the correct report.; American Philosophical Society
Letter from Agathon Guynement, Chevalier de Kéralio to William Temple Franklin. Thanks him for his good news; the Emperor Joseph II is friendly to France; the English have declared war against Holland.; American Philosophical Society
Letter from Agathon Guynement, Chevalier de Kéralio to William Temple Franklin. Tells of condition of Comtesse de Forbach, who is ill. Inquires about reported desertions from General Washington's army.; American Philosophical Society
Letter from Agathon Guynement, Chevalier de Kéralio to William Temple Franklin. The opinion of Baron de Steding on the conduct of the American soldiers.; American Philosophical Society
Letter from Agathon Guynement, Chevalier de Kéralio to William Temple Franklin. Requests three of the commemorative medals of American independence, one for the library of the Royal Military School and the other two for Marquis de Timbrune and Baron de Moyria.; American Philosophical Society
Letter from Agathon Guynement, Chevalier de Kéralio to William Temple Franklin. Is leaving on his annual tour of inspection. Requests that any important news received from America be communicated to him.; American Philosophical Society
Letter from Agathon Guynement, Chevalier de Kéralio to William Temple Franklin. Thanking him for his letter and the extract from the Pennsylvania Gazette; when the information about Gen. Horatio Gates is received, he requests that it be sent to him as soon as possible.; American Philosophical Society
Letter from Agathon Guynement, Chevalier de Kéralio to William Temple Franklin. Refers to reports from The Hague and declaration of war by England against the Dutch Republic. Will have to go to Versailles to see the new Minister. Sends items of news received from Toulon about launching of new warships.; American Philosophical Society