1To John Adams from Tench Coxe, 18 November 1793 (Adams Papers)
...the honor to assure you of my perfect health after eight days residence in Philada. The Town has filled much since my last. Messrs. Willing, Bingham, Shippen, Burd, Dallas, Delany, Macpherson, Butler, Tilghman, and very many others whom I do not remember, have returned to Town. I expect my family every Moment—I have not heard of any person, even the cleaners of houses, who have been taken...
2George Washington to Major General Thomas Mifflin, 11 March 1777 (Hamilton Papers)
, in writing of Tench Tilghman, interlineation by H, George Washington Papers, Library of Congress.
3George Washington to Robert Morris, George Clymer, and George Walton, 12 April 1777 (Hamilton Papers)
, in writing of Tench Tilghman with minor changes by H, George Washington Papers, Library of Congress.
4George Washington to the Massachusetts Legislature, 3 May 1777 (Hamilton Papers)
, in writings of Tench Tilghman and H, George Washington Papers, Library of Congress.
5From Alexander Hamilton to Major General Israel Putnam, 2 June 1777 (Hamilton Papers)
informed Mr. TilghmanLieutenant Colonel Tench Tilghman, aide-de-camp and military secretary to Washington.
6From Alexander Hamilton to Major General John Sullivan, 7 July 1777 (Hamilton Papers)
On July 9, 1777, Tench Tilghman, aide-de-camp and military secretary to Washington, wrote to Sullivan, “As the dispute between Capt McConnel and the Countryman is settled, you need not send him down” (
7George Washington to Lieutenant Colonel Samuel Smith, 18 October 1777 (Hamilton Papers)
, in writings of Tench Tilghman and H, George Washington Papers, Library of Congress.
8To Alexander Hamilton from George Washington, 30 October 1777 (Hamilton Papers)
, in writing of George Lewis (except for postscript, which is in writing of Tench Tilghman), Hamilton Papers, Library of Congress.
9To Alexander Hamilton from George Washington, 15 November 1777 (Hamilton Papers)
, in the writing of Tench Tilghman, Hamilton Papers, Library of Congress.
10George Washington to William Livingston, 16 February 1778 (Hamilton Papers)
. Is sending Lieutenant Colonel Tench Tilghman to Livingston to present picture of distressing state of the Army. Repeats request to Livingston to help relieve situation by sending goods stored in New Jersey.