ISO Letters to Benjamin Franklin 



From Caqueray de Mezancy. [Circa 1783.] 



Refers to his plan for starting a glass factory in America which re- 

 ceived Franklin's approval. Requests the latter to notify him when a 

 vessel arrives from America so that he may get passage on it. N. in 

 3d P. I p. (In French.) XLII, 57. 



From Count de Milly et al. (Members of the Lodge of the 

 Nine Sisters). [1783?] 



Informing him of the place and time at which the fete in celebration 

 of peace will be held. He is expected and urgently requested to be 

 present on the occasion. L. in 3d P. i p. (In French.) 



XLIII, 209. 



From Veuve Gaspard MoUien and fils aine. [Circa 1783.] 



Ask him to recommend them as agents for American vessels and crews 

 coming to Calais. N. in 3d P. I p. (In French.) XLII, 56. 



From [Jean-Andre] Mongez. [1783.] Paris. 



Sending him the third volume of their Dictionary of Agriculture. 

 Report of the medals which are to be struck in honor of peace; desires 

 specimens for their famous collection of medals. A. L. S. 2 p. (In 

 French.) XLI, 80. 



From Nevill. [Circa 1783.] Paris. 



Desiring to see him on particular business. L. in 3d P. i p. 



XL, 41. 



From [Frangois] Felix Nogaret. 1783. Versailles. 



Sends two notes and a petition from the Lodge of Patriotism of 

 Versailles (5 p.) asking for the appointment of M. Gautier of Barcelona 

 as Consul for the United States at that port. A. L. S. 3 p. (In 

 French.) XLIII, 217. 



From Frangois Perrault. [C/Vcc 1783.] Paris. 



Desires to consult Franklin concerning establishing himself in business 

 in America. L. in 3d P. i p. (In French.) XLI, 172. 



