1From Alexander Hamilton to Major General William Alexander, Lord Stirling, 12 April 1777 (Hamilton Papers)
Major General Nathanael Greene of Rhode Island.
2From Alexander Hamilton to Gouverneur Morris, 12 May 1777 (Hamilton Papers)
Major General Nathanael Greene and Brigadier General Henry Knox were sent by Washington to examine “the State and Condition of the Forts in the Highlands (especially Fort Montgomery)” (Washington to Greene, May 12, 1777,
3Receipt to Captain Caleb Gibbs, [2 September 1777] (Hamilton Papers)
..., and Washington, who had been informed that the British had landed near Cecil County Court House, established headquarters in Wilmington. On August 26, Washington, the Marquis de Lafayette, Major General Nathanael Greene, a troop of horse, and the headquarters staff went on a scouting expedition that brought them within two miles of the British camp at the Head of Elk. The scouting party...
4Lieutenant Colonels Alexander Hamilton and John Laurens to Major General John Sullivan, 21 September 1777 (Hamilton Papers)
Brigadier General George Weedon was in command of a brigade of Major General Nathanael Greene’s division, which had been sent to re-enforce Sullivan during the Battle of Brandywine.
5From Alexander Hamilton to Colonel Henry E. Lutterloh, [February 1778] (Hamilton Papers)
Major General Nathanael Greene, who became quartermaster general on March 2, 1778.
6From Alexander Hamilton to Major General Nathanael Greene, [3 April 1778] (Hamilton Papers)
To Major General Nathanael Greene
7From Alexander Hamilton to Major General Nathanael Greene, [7 May 1778] (Hamilton Papers)
To Major General Nathanael Greene
8From Alexander Hamilton to Major General Nathanael Greene, [8 November 1778] (Hamilton Papers)
To Major General Nathanael Greene
To Major General Nathanael Greene
10From Alexander Hamilton to Major General Nathanael Greene, [20 May 1779] (Hamilton Papers)
To Major General Nathanael Greene