Letters from Benjamin Franklin 555 



To [Joseph] Elam. 1788. November 10. Philadelphia. 



Declines the arbitration of a sectarian squabble. His advice to them. 

 A. L. S. I p. (In duplicate.) XLV, 220. 



Printed in Works (Bigelow, X, i8; Smyth, IX, 680). 



To [Philip] Kinsey. 1789. May 25. [Philadelphia.] 



Some mistake in the supposition that the box [containing sundry 

 geometrical solid bodies] was ever lent to him. His memory still 

 pretty good and it affords not the least trace of any such transaction. 

 A. Dr. of L. in 3d P. XLV, 221b. 



List of Learned Societies of which Benjamin Fanklin was a 



Member. [1789.] 

 A. Mem. i p. L(ii), i. 



Ledger A and B. July. 1 730-1 740. Ledger D. 1 739-1 748. 



2 vols. Folio. B. F., 85, f. 65.6. 



Receipt Book. 1 742-1 764. 

 I vol. Small 4to. B. F., 85, f. 60. 



Post-OfRce Book. 1 748-1752. 

 I vol. Folio. B. F., 85, f. 63. 



Account of Expenses of Benjamin Franklin's Voyage to England. 



1757- 

 I vol. Small 4to. B. F., 85, f. 6. 



Memorandum Book. April 1757 to October 1776. 

 I vol. Folio. B. F., 85, f. 67. 



Journal Kept During his Residence in London. 1 764-1 774. 

 I vol. 4to. B. F., 85, f. 63. 



Account of the Money Received from the Commissioners of the 

 United States for their use. Paris. 1777. 



I vol. 4to. B. F., 85, f. 6,. 



