342 Letters to Benjamin Franklin 



From . [Circa 1777.] 



Memorandum giving names of two French firms who could supply 

 flour, clothing, etc. i p. (In French.) XLIV, 236. 



From . [1777?] 



Has been requested, by the Marquis of Courtauvaux, to speak to 

 Franklin about another artillery officer who is as highly recommended 

 as M. Mauduit Duplessis. Asks if it would be profitable to send silk 

 and other fabrics made at Lyons and Tours to North America. L. i p. 

 (In French.) XLIV, 119. 



From . [Circa 1777.] 



"Epistle to the United States and to Franklin." Poem. 4 p. (In 

 French.) LI, 43. 



By . [Circa 1777.] 



" To Dr. Franklin, delegate from the United Provinces of America " 

 and " to General Washington." Poem. 13 p. (In Latin.) LI, 75. 



By . [Circa 1777.] 



" Epistle to the Insurgents." Verses. 3 p. (In French.) LI, 77. 



From . [Circa 1 777.] 



On King George and pointed and blunt lightning conductors. 

 Verses, i p. LI, 82. 



From . [Circa 1 777.] 



With reference to a proposed agreement between a Company in 

 France and the United States Congress for the sale of tobacco to the 

 former. Mem. 4 p. (In French.) LVI(i), 47. 



From . [Circa 1777.] 



A plan for secretly attacking and setting fire to the English fleet 

 in New York Harbor. Mem. 3 p. (In French.) LVI(i), 55. 



From . [1777?] 



Proposal to sell a newly built frigate mounted with thirty-six guns. 

 Mem. 2 p. (In French.) LVI (i), 67. 



