Letter from Jane and Susanna Baynton to Sally Bache requesting that their brother, Peter, "become security to you dear Madam or Mr. Bache for one hundred Dollars..."
Regarding the necessity and urgency of establishing a Post to Albany, "as we have an Army on your Frontiers." Benjamin Franklin mentions Goddard through whom he will send instructions.; American Philosophical Society
Concerning Ebenezer Hazard's application to be appointed Postmaster of New York; Benjamin Franklin affirms Hazard's role as the new Postmaster in light of his appointment by Provincial Congress.; American Philosophical Society
Letter from Richard Barrington to an unknown recipient. Abbeville. Is a son of the late General Barrington and served for a time as an ensign in the 3d Regiment of Foot Guards. Has severed his connection with the English army and is living with his mother in France. Wishes to obtain employment in the United States army and offers his services.; American Philosophical Society
Letter from Jalouzet to Benjamin Franklin. Chatillon. Wishes to know if he could obtain remunerative employment as physician and surgeon in the United States.; American Philosophical Society