Box 1
Contains 65 Results:
Colonel (Adjutant General) Alexander Scammell, Extract from General Orders, Headquarters New Windsor, December 31, 1780
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.
Jacob Arnold to Jersey officers, Morristown, [January 1,] 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.
General Anthony Wayne to the officer commis, the Jersey Brigade, Mount Kemble, January 2, 1780 [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.
Ebenezer Elmer, Brigadier General New Jersey Militia, to Shreve, Camp near New Windsor, November 4, 1782
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.
John Combs, N.J. Captain in Revolution, to Shreve, Sunday morning, 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.
John Beatty, member of the Continental Congress, Major, Sixth Penn. Regiment in Revolution, to Shreve, Annapolis, April 3, 1784
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.
[OVS] Petition to Congress for lands on the Ohio River, 1784
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.
John Cox to Shreve, Bloomsbury, September 18, 1784
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 William Shreve to Colonel Israel Shreve, Westmoreland County, November 20, 1785
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 William Shreve to Colonel Israel Shreve, Alexandria, September 14, 1787
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 Mary Shreve, Pittsburgh, December 30, 1788
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 Mary Shreve, Fort Harmar, Muskingum, January 6, 1789
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 Mary Shreve, New Madrid, April 6, 1789
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.
Hand-drawn map of "Lancelegrace," possibly in the hand of Colonel Israel Shreve, [1789]
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.
Caleb Shreve to Colonel Israel Shreve, Mansfield, April 27, 1789
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.