Miscellaneous Letters 503 



From John Adams to George Fox. 1781. December 28. Amsterdam. 



Passport for Mr. Fox to be used in France. D. S. I p. (In 

 French.) Signed also by J[ohn] Thaxter, Sec[retar]y. XII, 71. 



From Col. J[ereiniah] Wadsworth to Brentano. 



1782. January 29. Williamsburg. 



Pained at parting with him. Sends him two letters to Mr. [Silas] 

 Deane, one from Major [Benjamin] Tallmadge, the other from him- 

 self. XI, 32c. 



From Brentano to William Temple Franklin. 



[1782. Circa February. Paris.] 



Desires to know what he shall do with the letters delivered to him 

 by Col. [Jeremiah] Wadsworth, just returned from Germany, and is to 

 go back to the army in Virginia. L. in 3d P. i p. (Press copy.) 



XI, 32d. 



From Robert Morris to Messrs. [Jean] de Neufville & Sons, 



Amsterdam. 1782. March 9. Office of Finance [Philadelphia]. 

 Advising them to follow Dr. Franklin's orders as regards "the goqds be- 

 longing to the United States, in their possession. L. S. i p. XI, 33. 



From [Sir] Guy Carleton to [Gen.] George Washington. 

 1782. May 7. 'New York. 



Announcing his appointment as Commander of the British forces 

 on the Atlantic; deputed to act with Admiral [Robert] Digby on the 

 Peace Commission ; transmits papers to show that the British desire 

 peace. L. S. 2 p. (Copy.) XI, 34. 



From [Gen.] George Washington to Sir Guy Carleton. 

 1782. May 10. Headquarters. 



Concerning his requests for a passport for Mr. Morgan. British 

 flags of truce will be received only at Dobbs's Ferry, so long as the 

 armies occupy their present position. L. S. i p. (Copy.) XI, 35. 



From The Continental Congress to Louis XVI. 



1782. May 20. Philadelphia. 



Congratulatory letter upon the birth of the Dauphin. L. 3 p. 

 (Copy.) XI, 36. 



