204 CALENDAR OF THE GREENE CORRESPONDENCE. [April 6, 
HUBBARD, NEHEMIAH (continued ) : 
1780.—February ro. Hartford.—Acknowledging letters of 29th 
and 31st ult. Has secured all the duck possible without money. 
Order of His Excellency, the Commander-in-chief, to the Gov- 
ernor, to remove one regiment to any town in the State 
(Connecticut). Col. Moylan’s arrival in the State with a mis- 
taken notion of the extent of his authority. Will discharge all 
the teams unless they agree to serve the next campaign. 
Viol, a .Nows 
1780.—Ffebruary rz. Hartford.—Enclosing a copy of an ac- 
count presented to Mr. Hubbard for payment—is he to pay it? 
Also encloses returns. Vol: ix, No: Vo: 
1780.—February 24. Hartford.—Enclosing Col. Moylan’s and 
Col. Sheldon’s returns for accoutrements and repairs for their 
regiments. Mentions articles he is unable to furnish. Col. 
Webb desires to have forwarded to Morristown a pipe of wine 
and some loaf-sugar, for himself and Gen. Greene; roads 
almost impassable, but will send them forward soon by some 
trusty person. Blank certificates not yet arrived. Uncer- 
tainty of the post. j Vole15.No- 36: 
1780.—february 29. Hartford.—Wrote him on the 24th inst., 
enclosing. a copy of certain returns. Hears through Major 
Talmage that a large quantity of horse furniture is at Spring- 
field, which could be obtained on order. Obstacles in the 
way of obtaining carts. ‘Terms on which he has engaged the 
teams. Debt Capt. Starr wishes to pay to an express-rider. 
Vol. 1,-No. 38: 
Hucues, J.: 
1780.— february 3.—Has engaged a number of teams. Desires 
Gen. Greene’s orders as to their rations, as he does not con- 
sider the recommendations or orders of Mr. Lewis binding 
on_him, the brigade, or any part thereof. Vol. 1, No. 42. 
HuMPHREYS, WHITEHEAD: 
1779.—/anuary 20.—Stating the terms on which he would make 
axes for use of the army. Vol. viii, No. 63. 
Hunter, M1n.: 
1778.—August 20. Warwick.—Concerning a verbal order given 
some time before by Gen. Greene to supply a’certain Mr. 
