Matthew Clarkson to William Temple Franklin (unpublished)
New York March 7th. 1785

Permit me my dear Sir to ask your Civilities for Mr. Randall who will deliver you this, & whose personal merit will justify what ever attentions you are so obliging as to show him.

After thanking you for your polite attention to me while at Paris let me add that nothing will give me greater pleasure, than to receive your Commands in this Country in what ever may contribute to your Satisfaction I am very Sincerely your most obedt. very humble servt.

M. Clarkson

William Franklin Esqr.
Addressed: William Franklin Esqr. / Passey / near / Paris.
Notations: Col. Clarkson Col. Clarkson 7h March 1785
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