Letter from Benjamin Brown to Robert Forsyth. Would have returned to camp long before; only waiting on account of expectations from over the water. Refers to business with a certain person, a friend of Major Forsyth's, whom he has not yet been able to see.; American Philosophical Society
Letter from Benjamin Brown to Nathanael Greene. Finds from the books that Mr. Joseph Webb is charged with £1500. Account brought from Ledger A, which book Mr. Story has locked up.; American Philosophical Society
Letter from James Abeel to Benjamin Brown. Has received and followed General Greene's directions. Number of wagons sent forward. No forage to be had except hay.; American Philosophical Society