First two pages of the recipe. For the third and final page of the recipe and the letter which accompanied it, see Mecom to Franklin, 1786 January 6, Franklin-Bache Papers
Elizabeth Hubbart Partridge updates Benjamin Franklin on family news. She also includes an introduction and recommendation of Mr Vermonet.; American Philosophical Society
Jonathan Williams sends Benjamin Franklin a small amount of crown soap made by Jane Mecom. Williams updates Franklin on Mecom's circumstances as well as troop movement in Boston.; American Philosophical Society
Elizabeth Hubbart Partridge writes to Benjamin Franklin about the surrender of Lord Cornwallis. She also discusses family matters--including Jane Mecom.; American Philosophical Society
Catherine Greene writes to Benjamin Franklin. She asks that he help a thirteen-year-old boy, Sister Hubbart's youngest son, who has been taken prisoner and is now in Ireland. She updates him on his sister's health, which has been poor due to the death of [Jane Flagg] Greene who died of consumption. Greene continues by describing what is happening with her family at that moment.; American Philosophical Society