Gives instructions for delivering letters to Gen. [William] Smallwood and the Secretary of War [Benjamin Lincoln] and delivering orders for two officers who are going home with the sick and convalescent soldiers of the Pennsylvania and Maryland Lines.; American Philosophical Society
Letter from William Smallwood to Nathanael Greene. Camp, Sandy Beach - Has sent two sergeants, one corporal and fourteen privates, who say they are shipwrights and sailmakers; asks that they may be returned to the brigade as soon as their work is performed. In former drafts has never had the men properly returned. Tried in vain to get hoes for the men; hopes they can be furnished with them.; American Philosophical Society
Letter from William Smallwood to Nathanael Greene. Camp - Sandy Beach - Asking that Mr. Ramsey and Mr. Morrow, purser and surgeon's made under Captain Nicholson, may have a light wagon and two horses to carry themselves, their own and the captain's baggage to the Continental frigate Trumbull, the ship being all ready to sail.; American Philosophical Society
Letter from William Smallwood to Nathanael Greene. Annapolis - By a late act of the Legislature of Maryland, no person can act in the Quartermaster's, Commissary or Forage departments if concerned in trade or traffic not incidental to the duties of office; this will occasion the resignation of Mr. Calhoun. Recommends Mr. John Bullen as his successor.; American Philosophical Society
Letter from William Smallwood to Nathanael Greene. Camp - Requesting him in the most earnest manner, to press Colonel Sheriff to furnish an account of such articles as were received by him for the Continent, out of the prize brig Lymetryand, if possible, to appear in person in order to facilitate a settlement between the public and the captors.; American Philosophical Society
Letter from General George Weedon to Colonel William Grayson relaying positive news from the frontlines and a need for more winter supplies. Referenced is "the people of the Big Knife", or Long Knife, a common term that Native Americans used to refer to white settlers in Virginia.; American Philosophical Society