Letters to Benjamin Franklin 205 



From C. W. F. Dumas. 1784. July 24. The Hague. 



Enclosures for Congress and for M. Van Berkel. A. L. S. i p. 

 (In French.) XXXIX, 225. 



From Count de Campomanes. 1784. July 26, Madrid. 



Remarks on Franklin's writings, especially on the piece entitled, 

 " Information to those who would remove to America." Law in Spain 

 as regards labor and the entailment of estates. Acknowledging his 

 election as a member of the American Philosophical Society. Frank- 

 lin's election to the Royal Academy of History. A. L. S. 4 p. (In 

 Spanish.) XXXII, 63. 



Printed in Worics (Sparks, X, 114; Bigelow, IX, 17). 



From Beiij[amin] Harrison. 1784. July 27. Richmond, Virginia. 



Requesting him to engage an architect who will execute a statue 

 of George Washington for the State of Virginia; has written fully 

 on this subject to Mr. [Thomas] Jefferson who will confer with Frank- 

 lin on the whole of the business. L. S. 3 p. XXXII, 64. 



Printed in Works (Sparks, X, ii6; Bigelow, IX, 21). 



From Daume & Co. 1784. July 27. Paris. 



Desiring to know the present whereabouts of [Anne Philippe Dieu- 

 donne] de Loyaute, late Colonel in the service of America, or of his 

 agent the Chevalier de Loyaute; debt owing M. Lazare Chavere by the 

 former. A. L. S. 2 p. (In French.) 



A. E. by Dr. Franklin. Has no knowledge of either gentleman; 

 refers him to some of the French officers lately returned from America. 



XXXII, 65. 



From Pierrard. 1784. July 28. Fenetrange. 



Refers Franklin to his letter of the 29th of March asking for in- 

 formation about a certain family who emigrated to America thirty 

 years before ; making all allowance for delays, hopes by this time Frank- 

 lin has received some tidings of them. A. L. S. 3 p. (In French.) 



XXXII, 66. 



