Richard Bache writes and sends Benjamin Franklin circular letters relating to the beginning of businesses with connections to France, Spain, Holland as well as elsewhere.; American Philosophical Society
Edmund Burke writes a letter of recommendation for Mr. Harford and Mr. Hill to Benjamin Franklin. He asks that Franklin help Mr. Hill receive the proper paperwork for his business.; American Philosophical Society
Letter from Chevalier de St. Olympe to William Temple Franklin. Offers to take charge of any messages, etc., Mr. John Jay may have for Martinique.; American Philosophical Society
Letter from Burrill Carnes to William Temple Franklin. Inquiring if any account has been received from the Government Offices concerning his affair.; American Philosophical Society
Letter from Lherbelle to William Temple Franklin. With reference to squirrel skins he has prepared, for making a fur coat.; American Philosophical Society
Letter from Babut and Labouchere to William Temple Franklin. Do not know anything about the 400 pounds of indigo referred to by Mr. Cochran, as having passed through Col. John Lauren's hands. The latter alone can clear up the matter.; American Philosophical Society
Letter from Samuel Andrews to William Temple Franklin. Request for the return of the memoir addressed to the Duc de Panthever.; American Philosophical Society
Francis Hopkinson sends a short note to Benjamin Franklin with an included unsealed letter that he requests be sealed and sent on to the addressee.; American Philosophical Society
W. Jones sends Benjamin Franklin some poetry and references a mutual acquaintance who is having troubles and needs advice.; American Philosophical Society
Letter from Madlin to Benjamin Franklin. Paris. Advising Dr. Franklin of an account due him by William Temple Franklin for repairs to a cabriolet.; American Philosophical Society
Letter from Charles Arcedeckne to William Temple Franklin. A request to forward letters to his brother-in-law, Richard Bennett Lloyd, in Maryland.; American Philosophical Society
Letter from Samuel Vaughan to William Temple Franklin. Strasbourg. Refers to the friendship shown him by Prof. [Jacques Reinhold] Spielmann. Tells of Hoffmann's antecedents and business career.; American Philosophical Society