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HUNTER, MTN, (continued ) : 
Counter with three horses, a saddle and bridle. Col. Hay 
will not replace them without a written order from Gen. 
Greene. Vol} xs Noto. 
HUNTINGDON, SAMUEL (Pres’t of Congress) : 
1779.—LVovember 13. Philadelphia.—Enclosing Act of Congress of 
the 12th inst. respecting the rank of certain men in the army. 
Vol. ix, No. 71. 
1779.—Vovember 19. Philadelphia.—Enclosing three Acts of 
Congress for reforming and incorporating the eleven compa- 
nies of artificers and making further provision for them as spe- 
cified in the several acts. Capt. Pendleton’s faithfulness in 
this business and his subsequent sickness. 
Vol. i, No. 43. 
1780.—/anuary 8. Philadelphia.—Enclosing Act of Congress, 
directing payment to be made by the Quartermaster-General 
or his deputy for horses killed in battle, belonging to officers 
whose duty it is to be on horseback. Vol. 1, No. 44. 
1780.—/January 14. Philadelphia.—Enclosing Act of Congress of 
11th inst. with directions concerning the accounts of supplies 
to be furnished the troops of the convention of Saratoga. 
Vol. viii, No. 65. 
IRVINE, WILLIAM: 
1780.—January 31. Camp near Morristown.—Congratulating 
Mrs. Greene and the General, and wishing them joy. Has 
written the State Commissary to send all the soap he can spare. 
Volks; Noi 49: 
Jamison, ADAM: 
1779.—May 15. Middlebrook.—Has requested a Court of Inquiry 
that the accusations of one Geo. Hook, wagoner, against him- 
self may be disproved. Vol. vii, No. 97. 
1779.—May 21. Camp, Middlebrook.—Enclosing the sentence of 
the Court of Inquiry, which he trusts will give Gen. Greene full 
satisfaction. Vol. v,: No: sire 
Jay, JAMEs (Sir): 
1779.—LVovember 5. Fishkill—Concerning a horse which he 
bought from Col. Hay, who some time after, told him that he 
