A document that includes multiple notes about the return of a horse (mare) to Nathan Sellers. On the recto, a petition by Nathan Sellers to return a horse taken for him for use by the army. Sellers claims that the mare is pregnant and not fit for service. General Greene agreed and ordered the horse returned as did Lutterlock, Williams, and Hamilton.; American Philosophical Society
A Congressional resolution to have Nathan Sellers return to Philadelphia (form New Jersey) to make paper for currency. On the other side of the document is a letter from Daniel Roberdeau that informs the reader that Nathan Sellers has been discharged and has "pass" to Philadelphia.; American Philosophical Society
Letter from Ann Gibson Sellers to her son Nathan Sellers. She express her desire to know how Elizabeth Coleman Sellers and her grandchild are fairing. She then describes an illness of someone (it is not clear who she is referring to) and writes that Sally can come home.; American Philosophical Society