362 Miscellaneous Papers 



By The Continental Congress. 1786. October 21. 



Relative to the raising of troops to suppress the insurrection in 

 Massachusetts. D. 2 p. LV, 102. 



Printed in the Secret Journals of Congress, I, 268. 



From Baron [Otto] de Blome to [Thomas] Jefferson, Chaillot. 

 1786. December 22. 



Sending him the box of books which he kindly promised to take charge 

 of, for Dr. Franklin. A. L. in 3d P. i p. (In French.) 



XXXIV, 182. 



From [Col.] Charles Simms to The Legislature of Virginia. 

 1786. December 29. 



Memorial in reference to lands bought of Alexander Ross. D. 3 p. 

 (Attested copy.) LV, 103. 



From Martin to Sarah [Franklin] Bache. [Circa 1786.] 



Mr. Martin's absence prevents him from waiting on the President 

 [of Pennsylvania]. A. L. S. in 3d P. i p. LVI(i), 84. 



From General [Anthony] Wayne to The House of Assembly of 

 Georgia. [Circa 1786.] 



Recommendation of Reverend William Nixon to conduct a Seminary 

 for the education of youth, accompanied by a copy of a report- of the 

 Committee of the Assembly thereon. L. 2 p. (Copy.) LVI(i), 77. 



From [Julien] David Le Roy to Marquis de Castries. 



1787. April 25. Paris. 



Sending him a printed copy of Dr. Franklin's letter on maritime 

 matters together with his reply. His plan for the construction of a fast 

 ship to ply between London and Paris ; enclosing the list of subscribers ; 

 desires to put the Marquis's name at the head of the list. A. L. S. 3 p. 

 (In French.) XXXV, 49. 



