Letter from George Olney to WIlliam Blodget. West Point - Requested by General Greene to write and ask him about a sulky which was lent him in June, 1778. Colonel Geo. Gibson, having made a demand on General Greene for the value, he wishes to know the particulars of the matter.; American Philosophical Society
Letter from William Blodget to Nathanael Greene. Mrs. Greene's phaeton to be repaired by Saturday. Finds upon inquiry that the most advantageous opening for himself is a captain of marines on board the Dean Friday. Expects to drink tea with the Governor that afternoon and will present General Greene's compliments. The city in commotion owing to a publication threatening vengeance on monopolizing speculators unless prices are reduced to what they were the Christmas before. Various arrests made. Inhabitants to hold a probably stormy meeting at the State-house.; American Philosophical Society