Letter from Brienne Monbreton to William Temple Franklin. Excusing himself for leaving Paris without calling to see him and the ladies at Passy, Mme. Caillot, etc.; American Philosophical Society
Record of bonds from 1770 to 1786. The holder of the bonds in the book is primarily Sarah Gouverneur Morris, Gouverneur Morris' mother, however, appears to be written in the hand of Gouvenuer Morris.; Blank pages not digitized.; American Philosophical Society
Benjamin Franklin informs Ann Hudson de Lavau that the money and other necessary items to allow her to return America have arrived. He tells her that he hopes to arrange her travel shortly.; American Philosophical Society
Letters written by Margaret Wistar to her daughter Catherine Haines between 1774 and 1789. The topics of the letters are mainly on family life, including other family members' activities and health. There is also a letter addressed to a cousin, presumably Catherine Wistar.; American Philosophical Society
Hannah Marshall Haines' book of poetry, including "An Elegiac Poem on the Death of an only Daughter, who died aged 11 years", "On General Washington", "On reading Robert Barclay's Apology for the true Christian Divinity", "Elegy to the Memory of M Wakefield", "A Moral Reflection Written on the Last Day of the Year 1780", "On Benjamin Trotter", "By Elisabeth Carter, in her eighteenth year", "Beauty's a fair but fading flower, or, the Rose", "On the Death of Mary Mayberry" amongst others.; Blank pages were not scanned.; American Philosophical Society
Miscellaneous notes and letters written by Margaret Wistar Haines to various individuals, including her daughter Catherine Haines, the Yearly Meeting of Women Friends, and her children.; American Philosophical Society