1900. ] CALENDAR OF THE GREENE CORRESPONDENCE. IL, 
FuRMAN, Moore (continued ) : 
1779.—October 31. Pittstown.—Concerning horses for Lord 
Stirling’s division. Vol. vili, No. 28. 
1779.—November 14. Pittstown.—Copies of orders sent at differ- 
ent times, respecting boats collected by James Burnside. 
Vol. ix, No. 42. 
1779.—LVovember §. Pittstown.—Acknowledging favor of 3d 
inst. Precautions being taken to move certain articles out of 
the enemy’s range. Is able with difficulty to persuade his 
assistants and foragers to stay with him until the end of the 
campaign, on account of the low wages. Lack of money. 
Disposition of horses. Vol. ix, No. 40. 
1779.—lVovember 15. Pittstown.—Acknowledging favor of the 
rith inst. from Gen. Greene (?). The double disappointment 
of the failure in Georgia and the Count’s return to the West 
Indies, will cause the army to move soon. Disposition of 
boats. Too many horses and too little forage. Concerning 
the addition of a county to his district when Col. Hooper re- 
signs. Is going to Trenton and Burlington the following 
day. High price of forage. Vol.ix, INoi-At. 
1779.—Vovember 22. Trenton.—Number of boards at Rariton 
and others being hurried on. Has sent forward horses and 
flour. The Assembly has promised him their assistance in 
procuring forage. Woll ix,) No.743. 
1779.—December rz. Fittstown.—Will write immediately to en- 
gage ox-teams and horse-teams. Desires information about 
where the huts are to be erected. Will make every exertion 
to raise forage. Vol. vill; No. 27. 
1779.— December 2. Pittstown.—Advised by his favor of the ist 
inst. of the position of the army, and will do all in his power 
to hurry everything to Mr. Kemple’s house. Will give imme- 
diate notice to persons in forage department to forward every- 
thing to that spot. Feels for the army in such cold and storm. 
Vol. viii, No. 26. 
1780.—February 24. Trenton.—Has received a summons (a copy 
of which is given) to appear before the Council. Major Gor- 
don quits the department on the rst of March; also his best 
clerk. What’s to be done? River now impassable; until it 
opens, intends dismissing teams. Not twenty barrels of provi- 
sions to send on. Vol. iv, No. 44. 
