Letter from Israel Shreve to Nathanael Greene. Elizabethtown - Thought best to send the tents three miles back of the above place. Sends all the intelligence he could collect., American Philosophical Society
Letter from Israel Shreve to Nathanael Greene. Scotch Plains - Arrived after a long march in pretty good health and spirits. Enemy quiet at New York. Admiral Arbuthnot sailed last Friday. Asks that, if possible, his regiment may occupy Burlington barracks when the army goes into winter-quarters. His family lives there, and also he could recruit his regiment there against the opening of the next campaign., American Philosophical Society
Letter from Thomas Sickels to Nathanael Greene. Albany - Reason for delay in sending returns. No paper fit for use at Albany; begs for a few reams of good paper., American Philosophical Society
Letter from Thomas Sickels to Nathanael Greene. Albany - Promising to send the accounts ordered for the inspection of the Board of War sometime in the following month. Represents the small amount of their pay, the depreciated state of paper currency and the heavy taxes, and asks to know what subsistence money will be allowed. Destitute of cash to buy forage, which every day becomes dearer., American Philosophical Society
Letter from Thomas Sickels to Nathanael Greene. Albany - Enclosing return of stores for the last month. Express that went to Philadelphia for money returned without any. People grumbling much at being kept out of their money. Begging him to remind Colonel Abeel of the scales, weights and sheet-iron he gave him a memorandum of., American Philosophical Society
22 collected letters between Alexander Abraham, Michael Gratz, Joseph Simon, and Barnard Gratz. Includes several ledgers and receipts., American Philosophical Society
Letter from Thomas Sickels to Nathanael Greene. Fishkill - Men under his command building the boats work from daylight till dark, with only the necessary time for breakfast or dinner. They have petitioned in consequence for a larger allowance of provisions; suggests a full ration and a half during this exigency., American Philosophical Society
Letter from Thomas Sickels to Nathanael Greene. West Point - Asking that Sergeant Pool, being a proper boat-builder, may go with him., American Philosophical Society
Letter from William Smallwood to Nathanael Greene. Camp - Requesting him in the most earnest manner, to press Colonel Sheriff to furnish an account of such articles as were received by him for the Continent, out of the prize brig Lymetryand, if possible, to appear in person in order to facilitate a settlement between the public and the captors., American Philosophical Society
Letter from William Smallwood to Nathanael Greene. Camp - Sandy Beach - Asking that Mr. Ramsey and Mr. Morrow, purser and surgeon's made under Captain Nicholson, may have a light wagon and two horses to carry themselves, their own and the captain's baggage to the Continental frigate Trumbull, the ship being all ready to sail., American Philosophical Society