Letters to Benjamin Franklin 155 



From Charles Williamos. [Circa 1783.] London. 



List of tracts of land in America owned by him and request for 

 directions how to proceed relative thereto. L. i p. LVI(i), 78. 



From . [1783?] 



The King of France having ordered a monument to be erected 

 over the tomb of Admiral Ternay who commanded the French naval 

 forces which brought over Rochambeau and his troops, the writer pro- 

 poses that the United States honor the nephew of the Admiral by con- 

 ferring on him the Order of Cincinnatus. Mem. 2 p. (In French.) 



LVI(i), 57. 



From . [Circa 1783.] 



Two expert silk weavers propose to go with their families to the 

 United States and establish that industry in America. Mem, 2 p. 

 (In French.) LVI(i), 64. 



From . [Circa 1 783.] 



Asks advice about going to America to start a printing and book 

 seller's business. A. L. 4 p. (In French. Incomplete.) 



LVIII, 133. 



From . [Circa 1 783.] 



Desiring Franklin's advice as to the establishment of a commercial 

 house in the United States. A. L. i p. (In French.) LVIII, 124. 



From . [Circa 1 783.] 



Proposes to send thirty families of skilled workmen to the United 

 States and to establish a foundry or iron works there. Mem. 4 p. 

 (In French.) LX, 89. 



From . [Circa 1783.] 



Two residents of Bordeaux, one a doctor the other a manufacturer, 

 propose to go to America and establish themselves at Philadelphia. 

 Mem. 3 p. (In French.) LX, 116. 



From . [Circa 1783.] 



A young Frenchman who wishes to go to America requests Franklin 

 to give him an interview. L. i p. (In French.) LX, 117. 



