One letter from Benjamin Tallmadge to George Washington reporting on Culper's intelligence; his expenses; an intrusion into Culper's room by two women living in his house; and his satisfaction with a vial of ink sent him by Washington.
Three letters, from Benjamin Tallmadge to George Washington. The first two letters concern correspondence with Culper, including several passages in code. The third letter concerns provisions of weapons and horses for the regiment.
Explains rumors of Tallmadge having moved the unit to Greenwich; some discussion about the defendability of Bedford and the need to take the availability of forage into consideration when picking a position.
Letter from Benjamin Tallmadge to George Washington reporting on the failure of the arrival of a letter from Culper, and on Colonel Elisha Sheldon's desire to obtain horses for his regiment.