Letter from Israel Shreve to Nathanael Greene. Scotch Plains - Arrived after a long march in pretty good health and spirits. Enemy quiet at New York. Admiral Arbuthnot sailed last Friday. Asks that, if possible, his regiment may occupy Burlington barracks when the army goes into winter-quarters. His family lives there, and also he could recruit his regiment there against the opening of the next campaign.; American Philosophical Society
Letter from Israel Shreve to Nathanael Greene. Elizabethtown - Has received tents, but has no sort of wagon or carriage in case the enemy should move that way; begs that they may be sent immediately. Expedition certainly on foot at New York in flatboats, with their main body somewhere. Lines very weak; only his regiment and about one hundred militia between Acquacanac and Woodbridge.; American Philosophical Society
Letter from Israel Shreve to Nathanael Greene. Elizabethtown - Thought best to send the tents three miles back of the above place. Sends all the intelligence he could collect.; American Philosophical Society
Letter from Israel Shreve to Nathanael Greene. Elizabethtown - Acknowledging favor of 24th inst. Will get the tents out of town by night. Will apply for wagons.; American Philosophical Society