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Smallwood, William to Nathanael Greene, 1779 October 7
Smallwood, William to Nathanael Greene, 1779 October 7
Letter from William Smallwood to Nathanael Greene. Camp, Sandy Beach - Has sent two sergeants, one corporal and fourteen privates, who say they are shipwrights and sailmakers; asks that they may be returned to the brigade as soon as their work is performed. In former drafts has never had the men properly returned. Tried in vain to get hoes for the men; hopes they can be furnished with them., American Philosophical Society
Smallwood, William to Nathanael Greene, 1780 January 26
Smallwood, William to Nathanael Greene, 1780 January 26
Letter from William Smallwood to Nathanael Greene. Annapolis - By a late act of the Legislature of Maryland, no person can act in the Quartermaster's, Commissary or Forage departments if concerned in trade or traffic not incidental to the duties of office; this will occasion the resignation of Mr. Calhoun. Recommends Mr. John Bullen as his successor., American Philosophical Society
Smith Symes, James to the President of the Pennsylvania Committee of Safety, 1775 October 30
Smith Symes, James to the President of the Pennsylvania Committee of Safety, 1775 October 30
Requests that Symes be sent to General Washington's army in order to have the possibility of being exchanged., American Philosophical Society
Smith, E.A. to Udny Hay, 1779 March 21
Smith, E.A. to Udny Hay, 1779 March 21
Letter from E.A. Smith to Udny Hay. Fishkill - Must trouble him again about wood. Is it Mr. Bancker's purpose to destroy the sick? Why, then, does he promise wood and straw and never deliver it? The intentions of his medicines counteracted by the cold; begs Colonel Hay to send some wood., American Philosophical Society
Smith, E.A. to Udny Hay, 1779 March 6
Smith, E.A. to Udny Hay, 1779 March 6
Letter from E.A. Smith to Udny Hay. Fishkill - Suffering of the sick, owing particularly to lack of wood. Mr. Bancker's fair promises amount to nothing. Begs Colonel Hay to supply them with wood or to have the authority vested in him., American Philosophical Society
Smith, Elijah to Nathanael Greene, 1779 October 4
Smith, Elijah to Nathanael Greene, 1779 October 4
Letter from Elijah Smith to Nathanael Greene. Glastonbury, Conn. - Asking for payment for a horse, worth at the time of its impressment £25. Gives all the details concerning the matter., American Philosophical Society
Smith, Hewes J. to David Jackson, 1777 June 14
Smith, Hewes J. to David Jackson, 1777 June 14
Hewes J. Smith writes to David Jackson to inform him that he has not sold more than 200 United States Lottery tickets., American Philosophical Society
Smith, Hugh to Nathanael Greene, 1779 January 28
Smith, Hugh to Nathanael Greene, 1779 January 28
Letter from Hugh Smith to Nathanael Greene. The Eastern post not arriving in time, the Southern rider departed without the mail. Would be exceedingly obliged if the General would give an order for one of his express-riders to take charge of it to Philadelphia. Cannot find a man for money., American Philosophical Society
Smith, James to William Temple Franklin, 1778 August 14
Smith, James to William Temple Franklin, 1778 August 14
Letter from James Smith to William Temple Franklin. Asks him to procure a permit for his baggage detained at Calais. Complains of the delay and trouble he has had., American Philosophical Society
Smith, James to William Temple Franklin, 1778 August 16
Smith, James to William Temple Franklin, 1778 August 16
Letter from James Smith to William Temple Franklin. Complains of the discourtesy shown him by Dr. Franklin and of the latter's neglect of his duties. States that he was met with very different treatment., American Philosophical Society
Smith, John W. to Nathanael Greene, 1779 August 1
Smith, John W. to Nathanael Greene, 1779 August 1
Letter from John W. Smith to Nathanael Greene. Smith's Clove - Stating damages sustained on his farm during an encampment there of General Sinclair's division; asks to whom he must apply for payment., American Philosophical Society
Smith, Johnston to Michael Gratz, 1779 May 16
Smith, Johnston to Michael Gratz, 1779 May 16
Correspondence from Johnston Smith to Michael Gratz., American Philosophical Society