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MorGan, JACOB (continued ) : 
1780.—/January 29. Reading.—Being a calculation of debts due 
on account of the quartermaster and forage departments, but 
not absolutely exact, as there are some accounts against the 
department not yet found. Vol. i, No. 104. 
1780.—February 4. Reading. —Acknowledging favor of the 19th 
and observing by it that accounts of outstanding debts are to 
be rendered by March 1. Will do his best, but owing to the 
snow thinks it unlikely he can collect the whole by that time. 
Vol. 1, No! rez: 
Morcan, JOHN ( Dr.): 
1780.—/January 30. Philadelphia.—Asking his assistance in pro- 
curing him quarters for attending the court-martial at Dr. 
Shippen’s approaching trial. Presumes to trouble Gen. Greene 
with this application on account of politeness shown him by 
the General when last in camp. Vol. i, No. ror. 
Morris, GOUVERNEUR: 
1779.—May 19. Philadelphia.—Asking that, if it is proper and 
convenient, his nephew, Lewis Morris, may be taken into Gen. 
Greene’s family as a volunteer aide. Vol. v, No. 29. 
Moy.Lan, JOHN: 
1779.—LVovember 12. Newburgh.—Desiring him to send a receipt, 
endorsed, for a hat which will be delivered by bearer. 
Vol, 1, No. 105. 
MoyLan, STEPHEN (Lieut.-Col.): 
1779.—LVovember 5. North Castle.—If Mr. Bennett, bearer of 
this, fails to get money from Col. Bostick to pay for the forage 
for the Light Dragoons, he begs Gen. Greene to supply him 
with $20,000, as his honor is engaged that the inhabitants 
shall be duly paid for their forage. Vol. i, No. 106. 
MUHLENBERG, PETER (Gen.): 
1779.—May zz.—Asking that the bearer, James Dunn, a rope- 
maker, may be given work in Gen. Greene’s department. 
Vol. vil, No. 67. 
MurrreEE, Harpy (Maj.) : 
1779.—Lebruary 27. Paramus.—Asking permission to purchase a 
horse belonging to the public. Vol. 1, Nos mrs: 
