Letter from Jonathan William to William Temple Franklin.Sending drafts by Francis Hopkinson on Dr. Franklin. Alludes to his wife's critical illness.; American Philosophical Society
Letter from Louis Laneuville to William Temple Franklin. An invitation to dinner from him and his father; they would also like to have Dr. Franklin.; American Philosophical Society
Friendly letter; mentions that "We live here Soldier like indeed"; mentions encouraging news from [Charles-Henri-Theodat], Count d'Estaing in the West Indies, in consequence of which [Sir Henry] Clinton is fortifying New York harbor and British troops left South Carolina and Georgia for the West Indies; mentions a report that the Americans captured all the enemy at Penobscot, [Me.] and expresses hope that the present campaign will end the war; encloses a certificate and order for money granted by the [Massachusetts] General Court.
Letter from George Fox to William Temple Franklin. Is about to take passage with Capt. Hoops on the "Nancy" which is ready to sail for Philadelphia.; American Philosophical Society
Black and white group photograph of a man sitting on the steps of a porch flanked by three ladies and a Native American man. Title written on verso.; Image 2b.
Letter from Wante and John Torris to William Temple Franklin. Requesting passport for the brig Franklin and the brigantine Hazard bound from Dunkirk to Philadelphia.; American Philosophical Society
Letter from Robert Hanson Harrison. Introducing the bearer, Daniel Halsey, an old soldier, who has a strong desire to become one of his expresses.; American Philosophical Society
Letter from Catherine Miles to David Rittenhouse asking if he can protect her new house in Philadelphia from "the use of the Soldiery."; American Philosophical Society
Letter from Michel Capitaine du Chesnoy to William Temple Franklin. Regrets his inability to be present at the celebration in Dr. Franklin' house of the anniversary of American Independence.; American Philosophical Society