Letters to Benjamin Franklin 311 



remembered to various ladies in Philadelphia, especially to Mrs. Robert 

 Morris, Mrs. [Samuel] Meredith, Miss Cadwalader [daughter of Dr. 

 Thomas Cadwalader], and Mrs. [John] Craig. A. L. S. 4 p. (In 

 French.) XXXIV, 95^. 



From The Town of Franklin [Massachusetts]. 1786. June 22. 



Acknowledgment of a gift of a parish library. A. L. S. Nathaniel 

 Emmons, Hezekiah Fisher, Committee, i p. LV, lOi. 



From Tench Coxe. [Circa 1786.] June 22. Philadelphia. 

 Relative to American manufactures. A. L. S. 7 p. XL VIII, 64. 



From Noah Webster, Jr. 1786. June 23. New Haven. 



Happy that his plan of reforming the alphabet meets with his ap- 

 proval ; has engagements to lecture in Boston and Portsmouth ; desires 

 to confer with him on the subject; fixes September or October for his 

 visit to Philadelphia. A. L. S. i p. XXXIV, 96. 



From [Charles] Biddle. [1786?] June 23. 



Desires to see Mr. [John] Adams's letter, containing the objections 

 made to delivering up the posts in America. A. L. in 3d P. i p. 



XLI, 87. 



From [L.] Carles. 1786. June 30. St. Domingo. 



His brother Masons join in his request for a letter of recommenda- 

 tion to the Comte de la Luzerne. A. L. S. 2 p. (In French. In 

 duplicate.) XXXIV, 98. 



Fro7n St. John de Crevecoeur. 1786. July i. Caen, 



Both he and the Marquis de la Fayette disappointed at not seeing 

 M. Dejean appointed Agent for Georgia; hopes with Franklin's in- 

 fluence, that he may once more dwell in his home at Detroit in peace 

 and security. A. L. S. i p. XXXIV, 99. 



From David Kennedy. 1786. July 3. Philadelphia. 



Making an appointment for a meeting of the Board of Property 

 at Franklin's house. A. L. S. i p. XXXIV, lOO. 



