Letter from William Stephens to Nathanael Greene. Newtown - Has been making all preparations possible for General Sullivan's army. Will send on one load of potatoes, and if possible, Mrs. Stephens will procure a firkin of butter.; American Philosophical Society
Letter from William Stephens to Nathanael Greene. Newtown - Acknowledging letter of 3d inst. Has sent on all the salt and flour; will send also fifty or sixty horses. Colonel Biddle approves of the plan of providing stabling for 100 horses during the winter.; American Philosophical Society
Letter from William Stephens to Nathanael Greene. Newtown - Sending saddle of venison by an express. Will send some vegetables. Impossible to get butter or salt.; American Philosophical Society
Letter from William Stephens to Nathanael Greene. Newtown - Has forwarded all the provisions. Will strictly comply with every order. Thinks fifty horses can be collected out of the different pastures fit for service. Has engaged wintering for 100 horses some distance from any public road. Has raised some fine potatoes; hopes General Greene will accept of some barrels.; American Philosophical Society
Letter from Nathanael Greene to William Stephens. New Windsor - Acknowledging favor of 8th inst. and accepting the offer of his services. Recommends particular car in pasturing the horses, also an application to Colonel Hooper for smiths. Must apply to a magistrate in case inhabitants refuse to deliver up and public property in their hands.; American Philosophical Society
Letter from William Stephens to Nathanael Greene. Newtown - Delay of teams caused by heavy snowfall. Some time the following morning sixty sleds will start for Newbourgh.; American Philosophical Society