Letter from Jacob Weiss to George Olney. New Windsor - Wishing to borrow a small quantity of red ink; if the General is done with the books he left, would like them sent back by bearer., American Philosophical Society
Letter from Jacob Weiss to George Olney. Enclosing account of certain clothing, and also of the prices estimated by Colonel Mitchell, by which further settlements can be made., American Philosophical Society
Letter from Jacob Weiss to George Olney. Concerning shoes and the different prices at which they are selling; asks for some rule as a guide., American Philosophical Society
Letter from Jacob Weiss to Nathanael Greene. New Windsor - Will set off in the morning for Morristown. Asks that Mr. Tenbrook may be sent on before the army marches, to make certain preparations as regards to stores, hutting, etc., American Philosophical Society
Letter from Jacob Weiss to Nathanael Greene. New Windsor - Enclosing Colonel Mitchell's letter. Men actually suffering from want of blankets. Some coarse, blue woolens at the clothing store better than nothing. Wishes to know the General's opinion about issuing leather breeches to the artificers; also about getting returns of materials necessary for hutting, as the time for winter-quarters approaches., American Philosophical Society
Letter from Jacob Weiss to Nathanael Greene. New Windsor - The bearer, Mr. New, waits on him with a desire of returning home to his family, his term of service being ended. Question of leather breeches., American Philosophical Society
Letter from Jacob Weiss to Nathanael Greene. New Windsor - Enclosing list of articles requisite for hutting the ten brigades. Suggestions for getting other returns for the same purpose., American Philosophical Society