Letter from Nathanael Greene to James Thompson. New Windsor - Demand for flour to the west of North river greater than it has been for some time. Finds it necessary to increase the transportation of flour from Chester to Newburg, therefore begs him to order twenty teams to Chester.; American Philosophical Society
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
Letter from James Thompson to Nathanael Greene. Camp - Pointing out some difficulties which may arise in his department. Inconvenience attending the wagon department for want of wagoners. Ventures suggestions which may aid in procuring a sufficient number.; American Philosophical Society
Letter from Nathanael Greene to James Thompson. Smith's Tavern in the Clove - Acknowledging favors of 5th, 6th, and 7th inst. Wishes him to continue where he is, until the teams are all made up and the stores got away; also to apply to Mr. Berry for necessary teams. Does not want a great many stores lodged at the Park; too much exposed to an incursion of the enemy.; American Philosophical Society
Letter from Nathanael Greene to James Thompson. New Windsor - Conditions of wagons and teams sent by Messrs. Ross and Morgan. Situation of carters distressing for want of blankets; Colonel Mitchell writes that none are to be had at Philadelphia. Some watchcoats and some pieces of coarse duffel at Newburg if they could be procured. Impossible to expect men to lay out nights without a blanket. Horses die very fast.; American Philosophical Society