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1900 j CALENDAR OF THE GREENE CORRESPONDENCE. li 
ABEEL, JAMES F. (Col.) (continued ) : 
1778.—LVovember 9. Morristown.—Acknowledging favor of 5th 
inst. Concerning the number and price of various articles 
ordered by General Greene. (Copy.) Vol. x, No. 45, 
1778.—lVovember 9. Morristown.—A draft of letter No. 42 in 
Vol. x of same series. Vol. x, No. 49. 
1778.—LVovember rz. Morristown.—-Destination of various stores. 
Suffering for want of forage; unless other methods are de- 
vised to procure it, the supplies must cease. Lazy conduct of 
wagoners who loiter on the road, with no one to call them to 
account. Vol. x, No. 44. 
1779.—february 11. Morristown.—Sends the bearer, Mr. Maer- 
schalk, to procure some cash if possible. Nurhber of tools 
and great quantity of horseshoes contracted for, take a large 
amount of money. Cost of iron. Will furnish a general re- 
turn of stores the following week. Vol. iv, No? 2: 
1779.—February 12. Morristown.—Acknowledging favors of 11th 
and 12th insts. (from Gen. Greene ?). Concerning tents, wagon 
harness, axes, etc. Number of wagons sent him. Question of 
forage. Want of cash. Price of iron. Sent him two saddles 
of venison. Vol. viii, No. 3. 
1779.—February 20.—Informing him how he may procure some 
cider. Vol. iv, No. 3. 
1779 (?)—February 217.—Asking Gen. Greene to write to Gen. 
Knox about repairing tents, and to Capt. Bruen to send him 
the ship carpenters. Poor quality of axes made in Pennsylva- 
nia. In need of cash to pay for iron, horseshoes, etc. 
Vol. xi, No. 84. 
1779.—Lfebruary 24. Morristown.—Want of leather for the har- 
ness makers ; asks him to apply to His Excellency for an order. 
Vole vin, No. 4: 
1779.—Lebruary 28. Morristown.—Asks for a portion of the sup- 
ply of cash sent Gen. Greene by Mr. Pettit. . Numerous calls 
on him. Will do all in his power to procure a good, honest 
girl for Mrs. Greene. Vol. ix, Noe. 
1779.—May 14. Morristown.—Sends returns by bearer, Mr. 
Maerschalk. Orders received for tents. Applied to Mr. 
