To Wallace, Johnson, & Muir (unpublished)
Philada. May 30. 1786.
Gentlemen,

Since you acquainted me with the Agreement you made for me with Capt. Truxton, and my Remitting you Three Hundred Pounds Sterling from Paris, I have not had the Pleasure of hearing from you. I should be glad to know how my Account stands with you.

If Mrs. Hewson should conclude to remove hither with her Family, I request you would do for her the same good Office you so kindly did for me, in agreeing with Capt. Willet for their Passages, Accommodations, &c. and assisting her with your Advice occasionally as she has not been accustomed to prepare for long Voyages. In this you will confer an additional Obligation on, Gentlemen, Your most obedient Servant

B Franklin

Messrs. Wallace, Johnson, & Muir
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