A friend updates William Short on events in the United States, in particular relating to the Episcopal clergy, and informs him he has seen his brother Peyton Short and Maj. Thomas Edmunds.
This letter is incomplete; only the last page can be found in the William Short Collection at LOC. The date of the letter is therefore inferred from its place in the microfilm reel.
A mentor of William Short relays news from Virginia and America.
A college friend writes about mutual acquaintances he and William Short have in France and Virginia, and he encourages Short to embark on romantic adventures.
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A Philadelphia mercantile firm forwards a bill of exchange for 4,750 livres tournois on Messrs. Laval and Wilfelsheim of Paris to William Short and requests he obtain payment.
A friend in Virginia writes to William Short expressing disappointment at not having heard from him recently, updates him on various local, state and national events, and in a postscript describes an injury he has suffered.
An associate in the Philadelphia firm of Willing, Morris & Swanwick informs William Short that he has been sent a bill of exchange for 4,750 livres tournois, which is all the money received from Benjamin Harrison, Short's financial manager, on his account since his departure for France.
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The American Commissioners authorize William Short's mission to The Hague regarding the Treaty of Amity and Commerce between the United States and Prussia.
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A physician friend discusses social and political events in Virginia and inquires about William Short adapting to life in France.