Letter from Isaac Hazlehurst to William Temple Franklin. Acknowledges attentions received and requests that letters for him be forwarded.; American Philosophical Society
Daniel of Saint Thomas Jenifer sends a letter to Benjamin Franklin. He includes a letter from a father that he hopes will get to the man's son in London. The father is concerned that the son will not return to Maryland in time and will forfeit the rights to his property. He also discusses John Laurens somewhat useless journey to France. He assures Franklin that Congress still trusts Franklin to act on their behalf.; American Philosophical Society
Letter from J. F. (Jean-Frédéric) Perregaux to William Temple Franklin. Sends a letter received from Mr. [Samuel] Hartley.; American Philosophical Society
Jacob Duche writes to Benjamin Franklin describing his desire to return to Philadelphia now that peace had been established. He writes about his position as a loyalist and claims that he has kept out of politics since fleeing to England.; American Philosophical Society
Letter from Jonathan Nesbitt to William Temple Franklin. Inquiring about a bill of Francis Hopkinson on the United States Commissioners, in favor of John Sparhawk.; American Philosophical Society
Robert Morris writes to Benjamin Franklin and includes an extract from a letter written by Thomas Jefferson in which he expresses a desire for a copying machine (presumably a letter copying press) that Franklin was using. Jefferson requests that Morris attempt to obtain one for him as well as a dozen reams of paper which he will pick up in Philadelphia in November. Morris sends the request to Franklin as he believes that Jefferson is wrong to think that England, over France, is the place to obtain one.; American Philosophical Society
Letter from George Mason to William Temple Franklin. Will set out on Tuesday. Asks for letter of introduction to Mr. Robert Morris, of Philadelphia.; American Philosophical Society
Letter from Samuel Wharton to William Temple Franklin. Says that he has written Benjamin Franklin several times since his (Samuel's) arrival in France and has been met with no response. Asks a favor of William Temple in finding a vessel fit for sea-fare.; American Philosophical Society