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To Benjamin Franklin from Robert Morris, 2 January 1783

From Robert Morris

Copy: Library of Congress

Office of Finance 2 January. 1783.

Sir,

—Circular—5

The Bearer of this Letter is the Chevalier de Chattelleux who sets off to Morrow Morning, for France.6 There are many Things which I am desirous of communicating to you but which I have not now sufficient Time to commit to Paper and still less to put in Cypher. I have therefore entered very much into the Detail of our Situation with Genl. Chattelleux and requested him to communicate to you the Result. His attentive Observation in this Country will also enable him to place before you a more complete State of it than could easily be written as he will be able to Answer Questions which might not even suggest themselves to me.

I am Sir with sincere Respect and Esteem Your most obedient and humble Servant

RM

His Excelly. Benja. Franklin and John Jay Esqr.

[Note numbering follows the Franklin Papers source.]

5A duplicate was sent to John Jay.

6Chastellux embarked aboard the frigate Emeraude at Baltimore on Jan. 8 and arrived at Nantes on Feb. 13: Morris Papers, VII, 264n. For details of the voyage see Rice and Brown, eds., Rochambeau’s Army, I, 84n.

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