334 Letters to Benjamin Franklin 



From Jean Baptiste Alexandre Faurines. \_Circa 1777.] 



Request to enter the American army. L. in 3d P. i p. (In French.) 



LXII, 43. 



From Favrot. [1777?] 



Desiring, with several of his friends, to serve in the American army. 

 A. L. 2 p. (In French.) XLI, 199. 



From W. Fergusson. [1777.] Paris. 



Announcing the arrival of an express at Lord Stormont's with news 

 of an American defeat on October 24th. L in 3d P. i p. XLI, 196. 



From [Aime Ambroise Joseph] Feutry. [Circa 1777.] 



Sending a new translation of Richard, lent by M. Quetant. Will 

 let him know as soon as his cannon are in prime condition. A. L. in 

 3d P. I p. (In French.) XL, 120. 



From [Aime Ambroise Joseph] Feutry. [Circa 1777.] 



Asking Franklin to accept a gift of some story books which may 

 amuse his grandchildren. A. L. in 3d P. i p. (In French.) 



XLIII, 177. 



Frojn Col. Forester. [1777?] 



Offers his services to the United States if given the rank of Major 

 General; would raise and train a regiment of dragoons in America to 

 serve during the war with England. Describes how they should be 

 armed and equipped. Mem. 9 p. (In French.) LXI, 111-113. 



From Franquelin. [Circa 1777.] 



Offering to supply him with all the information concerning their 

 family and their possible relationship. L. i p. (In French.) 



XLI, 153. 



From [Captain] Garanger. [1777?] 



Was to have sailed as an officer with M. Du Coudray for America. 

 Could not reach Havre in time. Wishes to be included in the list of 

 officers enrolled by M. Du Coudray and be given the means to leave for 

 America without delay. A. L. S. 3 p. (In French.) XLIV, 269. 



