Letters to Benjamin Franklin 331 



From Coder. [1777?] 



Claims that the uniforms and clothing, supplied by him for the 

 American troops, are much superior to those previously supplied by 

 others. Requests Dr. Franklin and Deane not to delay their orders, as 

 otherwise he would be at considerable loss. L. S. 2 p. (In French.) 



XLII, 78. 



From Coder. {Circa 1777.] 



Concerning the advisability of sending the material to America and 

 having the uniforms made there rather than pay such exorbitant prices 

 for them in France. A. L. S. 2 p. (In French.) XLI, 26. 



Fro7n Coder. [Circa 1777.] 



Makes a report to Franklin on the 12,000 rifles which Dubourg and 

 Dalibard propose to furnish to the United States. Approves the model. 

 Suggests a few changes. L. S. i p. (In French.) XLII, 75. 



From Coder. [Circa 1777.] 



Describes different plans for destroying England's commerce on the 

 sea, makng raids on the English coast, seizing the channel islands and 

 forcing England to come to terms with the United States. Submitted 

 his plans to M. de Sartine. Deplores that they were not adopted by 

 the latter. L. S. 3 p. (In French.) XLII, 59. 



From the Compiler of the book "Affaires de I'Amerique." [1777?] 



Recommending a young surgeon to the Deputies of Congress. L. in 

 3d P. I p. XLIII, 158. 



From [Comtesse] D. B. [de] Conway. [1777?] Paris. 



Report of a battle in America, six hundred English lost, and General 

 Washington wounded; desires to know whether her husband and 

 brother arrived in time to aid their friends; reminds him of his promise 

 to tell her the news, whether good or ill. A. L. S. i p. XLI, 56. 



From de Dangeuil. [Circa 1777.] 



Inquires if Dr. Franklin will be able to come to see him as promised. 

 N. S. I p. (In French.) LXX, 77. 



