146 Letters to Benjamin Franklin 



From [Jacques] Finck. \_Circa 1783.] 



Accounts and agreements between Dr. Franklin and Finck, his butler. 

 Mem. 5 p. (In French.) LXIII, 5-1 1. 



From [Jacques] Finck. [1783?] 



Account as steward for wages, table supplies, etc. Mem. i p. (In 

 French.) LXIII, 4. 



From W[illia]m T[einple] Franklin. [1783.] 



Oath of office as Secretary to the Commissioners to conclude peace 

 with Great Britain. Dr. of D. i p. LVIII, 79. 



From de Galenval. [^Circa 1783.] 



Begging Franklin to assist him to America; willing to adopt any 

 career he may advise. A. L. S. 2 p. (In French.) XL, 23. 



From [Rene Georges] Gastellier. [Circa 1783.] 



Acknowledging with gratitude Franklin's permission to dedicate his 

 book to him. A. L. S. i p. (In French. In duplicate.) 



XL, 26 and 30. 



From M. Girard. \^Circa 1783.] 



Offering his services as civil engineer and architect. Wishes to settle 

 in the United States. Mem. 2 p. (In French.) LX, 80. 



From [Ferdinand] Grand. {Circa 1783.] 



Gives address of M. [Palteau] de Veimerange. Asks William 

 Temple Franklin to send him some accounts which he left on the latter's 

 desk. L. in 3d P. i p. (In French.) XLIII, 240. 



From Heraut. [Circa 1783.] Paris[?] 



Sees no way out of his present difficulties except to become a citizen 

 of America. A. L. S. 3 p. (In French.) XL, 151. 



From [Sir] James Jay to The American Commissioners. [1783?] 



Taking leave of the Commissioners before departing from Paris. A. 

 L. I p. LXI, 59. 



