86 Letters to William Temple Franklin 



From [Antoine Frangois] Quetant. 1782. October 21. Paris. 



In behalf of a friend who wishes to inform himself about the United 

 States Government. A. L. S. i p. (In French.) CIV, 113a. 



From S[aniuel] Wharton. 1782. October 22. 



"Letter written in Mr. [Robert] Morris's cypher number 4." (In 

 duplicate.) CIV, 62, 63. 



From khhk [Poncelin] de la Roche-Tilhac. 1782. October 22. Paris. 



Is preparing a book on the United States. Requests names of gov- 

 ernors, and civil and military officers of each of the thirteen States. L. 

 S. 2 p. (In French.) CIV, 114a. 



From [Y.] Gouvion. 1782. October 24. Rochefort. 



Concerning luggage and packets to be forwarded to the United 

 States. A. L. S. i p. (In French.) CIV, 115. 



From [Sir] H. Morres, Bart. 1782. October 29. Amboise. 



Acknowledges, with thanks, receipt of mustard. A. L. S. i p. 



CIV, 116. 



From Abbe [Poncelin] de la Roche-Tilhac. 1782. October 29. Paris. 



Acknowledges, with thanks, the receipt of information concerning 

 United States. A. L. S. i p. (In French.) CIV, 117. 



From S[amuel] P[owel] GrifRtts. 1782. October 31. Montpelier. 

 Friendly inquiries. A. L. S. 2 p. CIV, 1 18. 



From Jno. Vaughan. 1782. October. Philadelphia. 



Expressing satisfaction with the country and his intention of remaining. 

 Buys property in Berkley County [Va.] of General [Charles] Lee. 

 Laments death of latter. Rumors of peace with England. National 

 spirit pervades the country. Gaieties in Philadelphia. A. L. S. 2 p. 



CIV, 107. 



From [Mrs.] S[arah] Bache. 1782. October. Philadelphia. 



Personal news and items. Gov. [William] Franklin sailed [for 

 England] on the i8th of September. A. L. S. 4 p. CIV, 108. 



