Letter from Nathanael Greene to John Starr. West Point - Thinking that doubtless his feeling were hurt at the complaint made by Mr. Merchant not long since, encloses copies of some of the letters which passed on that occasion, showing that he (Greene) did not neglect to do justice to Maj. Starr's reputation.; American Philosophical Society
Letter from Nathanael Greene to John Starr. Smith's Tavern - Has heard of a little dispute between Colonel Hay and Mr. Starr, respecting the distance each should cart the provisions. Remonstrates with him for this narrow point of view, pointing out how injurious it is to the public interest. New York State heavily handicapped by the enemy on the sea-coast and the savages on the frontier.; American Philosophical Society