428 Letters to Benjamin Franklin 



Social notes, conveying bits of news, requesting engagements, offering 

 congratulations, etc. LXVIII, 56-59a, b. 



Inquiries after Dr. Franklin's health, and requests and information 

 of various kinds. LXVIII, 64-68. 



Invitations to participate in Charity Meetings. LXXIII, 57-64. 



Marriage notices. Printed N. i p. in 3d P. LXXIII, 31-53. 



Invitations to breakfast, dinner, tea, concerts, to play chess, etc. 

 XLIV, 61. LXVIII, 25-55. LXXII, 5-15, 17-56, 58-69, 72-74, 78- 

 84, 90-94, 96-98, 100-105. 



Replies to invitations. LXXII, 16, 57, 70-71, 75-77, 85-89, 99. 



Visiting Cards. XLIV, 296. LXVIII, 59C-63. LXXII, 95, 106-109. 



Tradesmen's cards. LXVIII, 80-82. 



Miscellaneous notes and addresses. LX, 133-146. 



From . Tuesday morning. 



Note telling of Mme. Helvetius's condition. Was very ill, suffering 

 from high fever, cough, etc. L. in 3d P. I p. (In French.) 



XLIII, 194. 



From . Wednesday morning. 



Mme. Helvetius's illness; her condition that morning and the treat- 

 ment applied. L. in 3d P. i p. (In French.) XLIII, 195. 



From . 



Mme. Helvetius's condition is better to-day, after having been so 

 serious yesterday as to alarm her two friends. A. L. i p. (In 

 French.) XLIV, 139. 



From . Tuesday, 4 o'clock. 



" The mother " thanks Franklin and the children bless him. L. 

 I p. XLIII, 206. 



