Letter from John Sullivan to Nathanael Greene. Headquarters, Easton - Everything in good order barring a sufficiency of pack-saddles. Asks whether the 600 horses destined for camp are for him. Thanks him for information respecting Colonel Van Schaick.; 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 Tench Tilghman to Nathanael Greene. Headquarters - Asking for a wagon to carry 800 pairs of shoes to the light infantry.; American Philosophical Society
Letter from George Washington to Nathanael Greene. In the list submitted to him, if the articles are wholly designed for such troops as may proceed by way of Wyoming, thinks the quantity too great; but if they are part of the general provisions for the use of the army, they might as well be purchased on tolerably good terms.; American Philosophical Society