Two letters, from Benjamin Tallmadge to George Washington. The letters discuss provisions for the regiment and intelligence reports from Culper Sr. and Culper Jr.
Three letters: two from Benjamin Tallmadge to George Washington, describing the recent military engagement at Fort St. George, and one from Tallmadge to Captain David Edgar, giving him military instructions.
Three letters, from Benjamin Tallmadge to George Washington and Colonel Samuel Webb, reporting on intelligence from Culper Jr. and asking that Captain Bull be excused from immediately joining the regiment, due to the imminent death of his wife.
Three letters, two from Benjamin Tallmadge to George Washington and one from George Washington to Benjamin Tallmadge. The letters discuss troop movements and intelligence from the Culpers.
Four letters, from Benjamin Tallmadge to George Washington, discussing military tactics, deserters, and an improved plan to safely convey secret dispatches from Culper.
Two letters, from Benjamin Tallmadge to George Washington, discussing intelligence from Culper; the activities of prisoners; and the importance of procuring horses for the regiment.
Four letters, from Benjamin Tallmadge to George Washington, discussing additions to the secret intelligence network and recommending the conduct of Sergeant Elijah Churchill.