1900.] CALENDAR OF THE GREENE CORRESPONDENCE. 293 
Otis & HENLEY (continued): 
1779.—October 27. Boston.—Acknowledging favor of 21st inst. 
Number of tents ready. Numerous creditors prevent further 
purchase. An order upon Nathaniel Appleton, Esq., might 
help the service. Vol. viii, No. 76. 
1779.—October 28. Boston.—Enclosing invoice of twelve hogs- 
heads of tents and three casks of nails, to be forwarded imme- 
diately. Vol. viii, No. 79. 
1779.—LVovember 2. Boston.—Enclosing Mr. Livingston’s ac- 
count. Voliix,, No: 80; 
1779.—LVovember 12. Boston.—Has sent to Col. Smith at Spring- 
field, to be forwarded to Gen. Greene, thirteen hogsheads of 
tents and two hogsheads of woolens. Vol. viii, No. 80. 
1779.—LlVovember rg. Boston.—Acknowledging cash. Necessity 
of procuring materials for tents. Hon. Messrs. Adams and 
Dana sail that morning for France. Vol. viii, No. 8r. 
1779.—LVovember 17. Boston.—Announcing the dispatch by Mr. 
King of casks of tents, etc. Vol. ix, No. go. 
1779.—December 3. Loston.—Enclosing invoice of tents and 
clothing, etc. Vol. i, No. 116. 
1779.—December 14. Boston.—Sorry every letter groans for re- 
mittance, but it can’t be helped. Question of tents. Requi- 
sition from His Excellency for 1000 to 1500 tents; order 
confused with his [Gen. Greene’s], but no harm done. 
Vol. ili, No. 95. 
1780.—Ffebruary 19. Boston.—Has forwarded to Col. Smith two 
hogsheads of markees ; encloses invoice. Vol. i, No. 115. 
PAINE, NATHANIEL: 
1780.—february 8. Boston.—Announcing a number of articles 
sent forward. Molzt, No. 114: 
PAINE, THOMAS: 
1779.—/anuary 31.—Has stayed at home to avoid being asked 
questions, but hearing of Gen. Greene’s expected departure, 
must break his reserve by calling upon him that very day. 
Vol. ii, No. g. 
PAINTER, GAMALIEL : 
1779.—LVovember 15. Fishkill.—Asking that the bearer, Mr. Ezra 
Benedict, sergeant in his company of artificers, may get his 
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