Box 1
Contains 63 Results:
General Philip Schuyler to Shreve, Albany, April 5, 1776
This series contains mostly correspondence, plus a few maps and documents. Among the correspondents are General George Washington, Alexander Hamilton, General A.W. Anthony Wayne, and General Henry Lee. Some correspondence is between Shreve and his wife Mary and his brothers Caleb and William. The items in this series are arranged chronologically.
Lieutenant Colonel Tench Tilghman, aide to General Washington, to Colonel Alexander Scammell, Thursday [approximately 1776-1781]
This series contains mostly correspondence, plus a few maps and documents. Among the correspondents are General George Washington, Alexander Hamilton, General A.W. Anthony Wayne, and General Henry Lee. Some correspondence is between Shreve and his wife Mary and his brothers Caleb and William. The items in this series are arranged chronologically.
Major General Israel Putnam to Shreve, Princeton, April 5, 1777
This series contains mostly correspondence, plus a few maps and documents. Among the correspondents are General George Washington, Alexander Hamilton, General A.W. Anthony Wayne, and General Henry Lee. Some correspondence is between Shreve and his wife Mary and his brothers Caleb and William. The items in this series are arranged chronologically.
Brigadier General William Maxwell to Shreve, Westfield, April 11, 1777
This series contains mostly correspondence, plus a few maps and documents. Among the correspondents are General George Washington, Alexander Hamilton, General A.W. Anthony Wayne, and General Henry Lee. Some correspondence is between Shreve and his wife Mary and his brothers Caleb and William. The items in this series are arranged chronologically.
Account of illness in camps and hospital by Shreve, Chimney Point, opposite Crown Point, New York, Poem or song, August 4 [1777], undated
This series contains mostly correspondence, plus a few maps and documents. Among the correspondents are General George Washington, Alexander Hamilton, General A.W. Anthony Wayne, and General Henry Lee. Some correspondence is between Shreve and his wife Mary and his brothers Caleb and William. The items in this series are arranged chronologically.
Adjutant General Timothy Pickering to Major General Lord Sterling, or, in his absence, to Brigadier General William Maxwell, in camp, August 10, 1777
This series contains mostly correspondence, plus a few maps and documents. Among the correspondents are General George Washington, Alexander Hamilton, General A.W. Anthony Wayne, and General Henry Lee. Some correspondence is between Shreve and his wife Mary and his brothers Caleb and William. The items in this series are arranged chronologically.
General Staff of the Army as of November 1, 1777, November 2, 1777
This series contains mostly correspondence, plus a few maps and documents. Among the correspondents are General George Washington, Alexander Hamilton, General A.W. Anthony Wayne, and General Henry Lee. Some correspondence is between Shreve and his wife Mary and his brothers Caleb and William. The items in this series are arranged chronologically.
Governor William Livingston to Shreve, Trenton, March 23, 1778
This series contains mostly correspondence, plus a few maps and documents. Among the correspondents are General George Washington, Alexander Hamilton, General A.W. Anthony Wayne, and General Henry Lee. Some correspondence is between Shreve and his wife Mary and his brothers Caleb and William. The items in this series are arranged chronologically.
General George Washington to Shreve, Headquarters Valley Forge, April 6, 1778
This series contains mostly correspondence, plus a few maps and documents. Among the correspondents are General George Washington, Alexander Hamilton, General A.W. Anthony Wayne, and General Henry Lee. Some correspondence is between Shreve and his wife Mary and his brothers Caleb and William. The items in this series are arranged chronologically.
General George Washington to Shreve, authorization for the court-martial of William Seeds, Headquarters Valley Forge, April 6, 1778
This series contains mostly correspondence, plus a few maps and documents. Among the correspondents are General George Washington, Alexander Hamilton, General A.W. Anthony Wayne, and General Henry Lee. Some correspondence is between Shreve and his wife Mary and his brothers Caleb and William. The items in this series are arranged chronologically.
General David Forman, Chief of Washington's Secret Service in New Jersey, Barnegat, to Shreve, April 7, 1778
This series contains mostly correspondence, plus a few maps and documents. Among the correspondents are General George Washington, Alexander Hamilton, General A.W. Anthony Wayne, and General Henry Lee. Some correspondence is between Shreve and his wife Mary and his brothers Caleb and William. The items in this series are arranged chronologically.
Colonel Israel Shreve to General George Washington (draft), Mount Holly, April 9, 1778
This series contains mostly correspondence, plus a few maps and documents. Among the correspondents are General George Washington, Alexander Hamilton, General A.W. Anthony Wayne, and General Henry Lee. Some correspondence is between Shreve and his wife Mary and his brothers Caleb and William. The items in this series are arranged chronologically.
Colonel David Rhea to Shreve, Freehold, April 17, 1778
This series contains mostly correspondence, plus a few maps and documents. Among the correspondents are General George Washington, Alexander Hamilton, General A.W. Anthony Wayne, and General Henry Lee. Some correspondence is between Shreve and his wife Mary and his brothers Caleb and William. The items in this series are arranged chronologically.
Major General Philemon Dickinson to Shreve, Trenton, May 25, 1778
This series contains mostly correspondence, plus a few maps and documents. Among the correspondents are General George Washington, Alexander Hamilton, General A.W. Anthony Wayne, and General Henry Lee. Some correspondence is between Shreve and his wife Mary and his brothers Caleb and William. The items in this series are arranged chronologically.
Major General Philemon Dickinson to Shreve, Trenton, May 27, 1778
This series contains mostly correspondence, plus a few maps and documents. Among the correspondents are General George Washington, Alexander Hamilton, General A.W. Anthony Wayne, and General Henry Lee. Some correspondence is between Shreve and his wife Mary and his brothers Caleb and William. The items in this series are arranged chronologically.