An account of the alteration and present state of the penal laws of Pennsylvania, containing also an account of the goal [sic] and penitentiary house of Philadelphia and the interior management thereof / by Caleb Lownes.--separate title page--p.[73].
Letter from Peter Schuyler to Udny Hay. Albany - Acknowledging favor of 24th ult. Manner of court instituted at one time to try the offenses of enlisted bateauxmen and teamsters, and modes of punishment used. Discusses it's expediency in the present scarcity of hands.; American Philosophical Society
Letter acknowledging favor of the 8th, concerning the advisability of punishing wagoners. Thinks on the whole, although some little good might result from prompt punishment, yet the ensuing alarm would produce more injury than benefit to the department.; American Philosophical Society
Letter acknowledging favor of 22nd inst. Will set the saddlers to work at the portmanteaus. Has found sufficient proof against a number of inhabitants who were, and are still, in the service; articles belonging to the Commissary-General found in their houses. The guilty shall be punished. Mrs. Abeel will be happy to see General and Mrs. Greene at Morristown.; American Philosophical Society