Letter from Benjamin Stoddert to Nathanael Greene. War Office - By resolution of Congress, business of procuring wood devolved upon the Quartermaster's department, therefore desires him to take such steps as will secure timely and competent supplies. If possible, no addition to officers to the department must be made.; American Philosophical Society
Letter from Robert Claiborne to Benjamin Stoddert. Directed by General Greene to acknowledge his favor of the 18th inst. with the enclosed resolve of Congress for erecting barracks at Rhode Island. The General has given the necessary orders agreeable to the resolution.; American Philosophical Society
Letter from Benjamin Stoddert to Nathanael Greene. War Office - Encloses an order for 2000 hides, but the great demand for shoes renders it improper that the hide should be applied to any other uses, and prevents discretionary orders being given to Colonel Lewis and Colonel Hay.; American Philosophical Society
Letter from Benjamin Stoddert to Nathanael Greene. War Office - In consequence of the enclosed resolves of Congress, is ordered by the Board to urge him to furnish them punctually with the returns, directed by the regulations of his department.; American Philosophical Society