Letter from Robert Kelso to Robert Forsyth. Morristown - Enclosing Maerschalk's receipt for two branches and twenty-one tin sconces, on behalf of Colonel Abeel.; American Philosophical Society
Letter from Moore Furman. Pittstown - Is informed that he has heard from Colonel Berry of the damage done by the enemy on the 26th inst. Uneasy at the exposed situation of the forage. Will make up horses wanted in Lord Stirling's division. Afraid to send boards to Quibbletown until there is a guard there.; American Philosophical Society
Letter from Joseph Mayo to William Temple Franklin. Thanks him for his trouble in enquiring about the lodgings; also for Mr. George Fox and Mr. George Braxton, Jr.'s letters. Accepts his invitation to breakfast.; American Philosophical Society
Letter from Jacob Weiss to George Olney. New Windsor - Wishing to borrow a small quantity of red ink; if the General is done with the books he left, would like them sent back by bearer.; American Philosophical Society