Letter from William Smith to Nathanael Greene. Springfield - Acknowledging favor of 12th inst. Stores sent forward. Quantity of clothing forwarded to General Knox at Fishkill. Has appointed Mr. Rice, of Brookfield, foragemaster for that post. Will make scows as soon as possible; boatmen engaged. The town has great objections to a Continental ferry. Places chosen for stores., American Philosophical Society
Letter from William Smith to Nathanael Greene. Springfield - Enclosing account and return for the month of January; expects to want ,000 before the 2nd of March for transporting various articles., American Philosophical Society
Letter from William Smith to Nathanael Greene. Springfield - Has transmitted by Mr. Shelden his accounts and returns for month of December. Has also forwarded part of the tools and all the salt, with the greater part of the stores at Westfield., American Philosophical Society
Letter from William Smith to Nathanael Greene. Springfield - Concerning the building of the boats. Opposition to this measure by the Selectmen of the town., American Philosophical Society
Letter from William Smith to Nathanael Greene. Springfield - Acknowledging letters of 13th and 14th ult. Forwarded by Mr. Laurence his accounts to December 1. Has appointed Mr. Josiah Harvey to furnish teams for transporting provisions in upper part of State. Called upon to send to Albany 1500 barrels of beef and pork and 90 loads of rum, rice, etc. For these and other demands a large sum of money is needed. Impossible to engage wagoners at twenty-six and two-thirds dollars per month on account of the depreciation of the currency., American Philosophical Society