Letter from John Sullivan to Nathanael Greene. Millstone - Enclosing an answer to a letter from the Board of War, informing him that all wheels must stand still until they hear from him (Sullivan); therefore General Greene must send a flying express, who is not to eat, drink or sleep till he reaches Philadelphia.; American Philosophical Society
Letter from Tench Tilghman to Nathanael Greene. Headquarters - His Excellency desires that he will send five or six sleighloads of boards to General Irvine and have as many in readiness for Colonel Stewart's party. In need of white rope.; American Philosophical Society
Letter from George Washington to Nathanael Greene. Headquarters, Middlebrook - The 1st New Jersey Regiment under marching orders, and will move probably in two days. Hears from General Maxwell that their portmanteaux and wagons are lacking, and that the tents are not taken out of the store at Morristown for want of wagons. Gives him this notice that there may be no delay on the above account, the whole brigade being under marching orders.; American Philosophical Society