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Hanp, Epwarp (Gen.): 
1779.—December 8. Mendham.—The number of huts laid down 
in the general plan, viz., 24, to cover twelve men, not being 
sufficient, desires instructions immediately as to what altera- 
tions shall be made. Volo; Nos 6. 
HARLINGEN, ERNESTUS VON (Justice of the Peace) : 
1779.—ay 7&8. Somerset.—Declines to allow the barns in the 
neighborhood to be used for the sick. Considers himself under 
no legal or moral obligation to promote a measure so exces- 
sively disagreeable to the people of the neighborhood. 
Vol. v, No. 41. 
HARMAR, JOSEPH (Lieut.-Col.): 
1780.—February rz. Headquarters.—Asking for an order for a 
saddle, as the duties of the inspectorship require a great deal 
of riding. Vole, Now7: 
HARRISON, ROBERT H.: 
1779.— October 5.—Desiring to know whether the horses are ready 
for the officers going to Egg Harbor. If not, wishes them sent 
to New Windsor. Desires the express with the duplicate des- 
patches to be sent to Gen. Sullivan. Vol. iii, No. 89. 
Hart, WiLLIAM D.: 
1780.—/anuary 137. Paramus.—Has sent out a party to secure a 
boat of his [Greene’s |, which drifted down. Difficulty of pro- 
curing anything on certificates, as the people are disgusted, no 
cash having been supplied to pay them since ’77. 
Vol. i, No. to. 
Hay, Upny (Col.): 
1779.—fanuary 5. Fishkill,—So many complaints made to him 
and of him that he has requested the General for a court of 
inquiry. Desires hides sent on. Debt of the department to 
the artificers ought to be paid in money or clothes. Concern- 
ing his accounts. Will go to Congress on his own affairs as 
soon as Major Hale returns. Major Hale will handle the sub- 
ject of cash with suitable eloquence. Vol. viii, No. 50. 
1779.—/January 9. Lishkil/.—Asks that he will intercede with 
His Excellency to obtain clothing for the artificers, who de- 
serve some encouragement for remaining at their post. 
Vol. vili, No. 44. 
