To Daniel of St. Thomas Jenifer
ls: Yale University Library; al (draft): Library of Congress
Passy Sept. 13. 1781.
Sir,

I received the very obliging Letter you did me the honour of writing to me the 20th June last. It gave me great Satisfaction to find by the unanimous Choice you mention, that my Services had not been unacceptable to Congress; and to hear also that they were favourably disposed towards my Grandson. It was my Desire to quit publick Business, fearing it might suffer in my Hands thro' the Infirmities incident to my Time of Life. But as they are pleased to think I may still be useful, I submit to their Judgement, and shall do my best.

I immediately forwarded the Letter you inclosed for Mr Lowndes; and if in any thing else I can do you Service or Pleasure here, please to command me freely.— I have the honour to be with great Regard, Sir, Your most obedient & most humble Servant

B Franklin

Honble. Danl. of St Thos Jenifer Esqr.
Notation: 13th Sept 1781—From Benjamin Franklin Esq
636642 = 035-476a.html