John Hancock informs Ebenezer Hazard that, by resolution of Congress, a postmaster while in office is excused from military duty.; American Philosophical Society
Letter from Thomas Sickels to Nathanael Greene. West Point - Asking that Sergeant Pool, being a proper boat-builder, may go with him.; American Philosophical Society
Letter from Nathanael Greene to Sidney Berry ordering him to make certain sales and settlements connected with the breaking up of camp.; American Philosophical Society
Letter from James Abeel to Nathanael Greene. Smith's Tavern - Mr. Lewis' suitability for the business he is employed in. Begs him to lay aside any disputes he may have with Mr. Lewis. "Private pique should ever give way to public good." Thanks him for his zeal during Mr. Lewis' illness.; American Philosophical Society
Samuel Huntington issues military pass for Ebenezer Hazard in Philadelphia. He signs as Sam Huntington, President of Congress.; American Philosophical Society
Letter from Clement Biddle to Nathanael Greene. Enclosing one set of the returns of his department and promising others.; American Philosophical Society
Letter from Fredericktown - Acknowledging favor of 10th inst. and promising to aid Colonel Bland and Mr. Davenport in all things. Unless his department is enlarged by the addition of Frederick county, he does not choose to act any longer, for reasons heretofore stated.; American Philosophical Society