1900.] CALENDAR OF THE GREENE CORRESPONDENCE. 215 
MENZIES, THOMAS: 
1779.—/anuary 16. Fredericksburg.—Setting forth the amount of 
fencing, rails and green timber destroyed on his farm by Gen. 
Wayne’s division, Col. Clark’s and Nixon’s brigades. Sends 
the appraisement by the bearer, not doubting that the General 
will think it just to pay it. Vol. i, No. 95. 
MILLER and Tracy: 
1779.—february 6. Loston.—Acknowledging favor of 28th ult. 
Mr. Otis endeavoring to procure the vessels required. If he 
should fail, they stand ready to make up the deficiency. 
Vol. viii, No. 68. 
MITCHELL, JoHN (Col.): 
1779.—february 17. Philadelphia.—Acknowledging his favors of 
i5th inst. Assuring him of the pleasure he and Mrs. Mitchell 
had in contributing in any way to his and Mrs. Greene’s 
amusement while in Philadelphia. Sorry not to be at camp at 
the exhibition ; impossible to be absent from his office. 
Vol. iv, No. 69. 
1779.—May 6. Philadelphia.—Acknowledging favor of 2d inst. 
Business of making and forwarding tents. Making every ex- 
ertion to procure wagoners. Vol. vii, No. 36. 
1779.—May 9. LPhiladelphia.—Acknowledging favor of 7th inst. 
If possible to procure the linen, will send it off to Col. Hooper. 
Will attend to other orders also. Vol. vii, No. 51. 
1779.—May ro. Philadelphia.—Detailing the articles sent to Cols. 
Maxwell, Hooper and Spencer. Number of teams he will be 
able to send. Wishes to know destination of Capt. Sadler’s 
company of artificers. Vol. vii, No. 52. 
1779.—May 14. Philadelphia.—Enclosing copy of letter from Gov. 
Johnson, of Maryland. Thinks it unlikely that the enemy in- 
tend to come into the bay. Articles sent to Col. Hooper. 
Vol. vii, No. 96. 
1779.—May 15. Philadelphia.—Acknowledging favor of 12th inst. 
Work of making tents going forward briskly. Board decided 
the matter of the linen in faver of the agent clothier. Number 
of articles on hand and those forwarded. Question of pack- 
saddles. Extremely difficult to get wagoners. No doubt ene- 
my’s fleet has gone to the southward. Wages of expresses. 
Their hard duties. Vol. vii, No. 99. 
