Letter from James McHenry to Nathanael Greene. Headquarters - The bearer, Mr. Kain, having been restricted by His Excellency since his coming out of New York, has now permission to go to Philadelphia. Desires the General to aid him in procuring a horse.; American Philosophical Society
Letter from James McHenry to Nathanael Greene. Headquarters - Desiring him to notify the gentleman whom he may have chosen for Quartermaster that he is to march with Colonel Bland and continue with the Convention troops till they arrive at Charlottesville. Asking him to communicate the gentleman's name, when he will be ready, and where he may be found.; American Philosophical Society
Letter from James McHenry to Nathanael Greene. Begging him to furnish the bearer, Major Frank's servant, with a public horse to ride as far as Baskenridge on behalf of Lady Stirling, who is anxious to learn what has become of the Earl.; American Philosophical Society