- Joseph Reed letter to George Washington.
Philadelphia, PA - 14 July 1779
though it was and is the universal opinion, that the number of men under General Sullivan is greater than can be fed, when he proceeds a little further on the expedition, yet we gave early and peremptory orders to the companies of rangers to join him
- Joseph Reed letter to George Washington.
Philadelphia, PA - 24 November 1779
we never exhibited any other charge against General Arnold to Congress, than that of appropriating the public wagons of the State to private uses
- Joseph Reed letter to George Washington.
Philadelphia, PA - 5 June 1780
I do not know by what means the expected assistance from France has been procured; but it will certainly give a complexion to the alliance in future, according to the reception it meets with here.
- Joseph Reed letter to George Washington.
Philadelphia, PA - 20 June 1780
I have received your favor of the 16th instant, directing the march of the city light-horse, for which the necessary orders will be given, and they will proceed with all possible despatch.
