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Thompson, James to Nathanael Greene, 1779 October 8
Thompson, James to Nathanael Greene, 1779 October 8
Letter from Nathanael Greene to James Thompson. New Windsor - Ox teams which Colonel Hubbard engaged, necessary to keep up the magazine of provisions. Their time expires in a few day and they ought to be retained., American Philosophical Society
Thompson, James to Nathanael Greene, 1780 February 27
Thompson, James to Nathanael Greene, 1780 February 27
Letter from James Thompson to Nathanael Greene. To oblige the General, will let his light wagon go, but will send driver and horses with it on order that it may be returned soon., American Philosophical Society
Thompson, James to Nathanael Greene, 1780 February 28
Thompson, James to Nathanael Greene, 1780 February 28
Letter from James Thompson to Nathanael Greene. Morristown - Has opportunity of enlisting some wagoners for one year, if he can assure to them a certain amount of clothing besides the regular wages. Desires to know the regulation quantity. Many evils incident to having soldiers in the branch of the department under his care., American Philosophical Society
Thompson, James to Richard Claiborne, 1779 October 26
Thompson, James to Richard Claiborne, 1779 October 26
Letter from James Thompson to Richard Claiborne. New Windsor - Making excuses for not sending returns; need of horses and oxen., American Philosophical Society
Thompson, James to Unknown recipient, 1779
Thompson, James to Unknown recipient, 1779
Letter from James Thompson. Plan of getting teams of oxen to take the place of horse teams., American Philosophical Society
Thompson, James to Unknown recipient, 1779 May 2
Thompson, James to Unknown recipient, 1779 May 2
Letter from James Thompson. Unable to find a span for the General at a fair price., American Philosophical Society
Thompson, James to Unknown recipient, 1779 November 27
Thompson, James to Unknown recipient, 1779 November 27
Letter from James Thompson. Delay in army's movements owing to lack of clothing. Preparations being made. Suggests engaging ox teams. Has been obliged to borrow money with which to purchase horses., American Philosophical Society
Thompson, William to Robert Morris, 1777 October 16
Thompson, William to Robert Morris, 1777 October 16
Recommends his nephew George Stevenson, Jr., whose health will not permit him to undergo the fatigue of another winter campaign, as a lieutenant in one of the companies to be raised to guard the stores in Carlisle., American Philosophical Society
Thompson, William to the Pennsylvania Council of Safety, 1777 January 12
Thompson, William to the Pennsylvania Council of Safety, 1777 January 12
Requests that they recommend an officer to General Washington for a commission in one of the new regiments., American Philosophical Society
Ticket of admission to St. Bartholomew's Hospital
Ticket of admission to St. Bartholomew's Hospital
Ticket of admission for James Hutchinson to attend six months of lectures at St. Bartholomew's Hospital in London., American Philosophical Society
Tilghman, James to Joseph Shippen, 1778 February 18
Tilghman, James to Joseph Shippen, 1778 February 18
Letter from James Tilghman to Joseph Shippen sharing his thoughts on the war., On the last page, a quote from the letter is rewritten in pencil., American Philosophical Society
Tilghman, Tench to Nathanael Greene, 1779 December 23
Tilghman, Tench to Nathanael Greene, 1779 December 23
Letter from Tench Tilghman to Nathanael Greene. Headquarters - Asking for a wagon to carry 800 pairs of shoes to the light infantry., American Philosophical Society