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RussELL, WILLIAM ( Col.) : 
1779.—LVovember 8. Camp near Smith’ s.—Just returned from Mor- 
ristown, where Col. Abeel has been acquitted of the charge 
against him. Advises the publishing of certain letters in order 
to do some justice to Col. Abeel’s character. Capt. Young 
wishes him to inform Gen. Greene that he has a horse which 
he wants to exchange for a Continental mare ; describes them. 
Vol. ii, No. 28. 
ST. CLAIR, ARTHUR (Gen.): 
1780.—February 7. Crane's Mills.—Requesting that a horse may 
be sent him, as his own is quite worn out and he has to make 
twenty or thirty miles daily. Has neither wax nor wafers to 
close his letters. Vol. ii, No. 64. 
SANFORD, LEMUEL ( Justice of the Peace), and Five Selectmen 
of Reading: 
November 1.—Asking that Joseph Griffin, an artificer, may be 
discharged, as he has a large family in great need of assistance. 
Vols ix; No.:108. 
SARGENT, WINTHROP: 
1780.—/anuary 20. Gloucester. — Desiring payment for his 
schooner, which was taken in April, 1779, on her passage from 
South Carolina. She was laden with rice, and was ordered to 
Samuel Allen Otis, Esq. Vol. ii, No. 29. 
SAYLES, D.: : 
1780.—Ffebruary 19. Camp.—Agreeable to the General’s desire, 
has sent two orderly books for the use of Gen. Stark’s brigade. 
Will report the teamsters to the General as soon as he gets 
their names. Volt ai; No: Zo. 
SCHUYLER, PETER (Col.): 
1779.-—October 8. Albany.—Acknowledging his favor of the 4th 
inst. and promising to assist him in procuring boards; has 
taken measures which will certainly furnish between 12,000 
and 15,000 by the 16th inst. Arrangements made for their 
transportation. Hopes to be of the party to New York. 
Vol: 11, Nowe: 
Scott, Dr.: 
1780.—Lebruary 3. Morris.—¥Has found a mare, with the Con- 
tinental brand, in the possession of Col. Berry that was stolen 
from him three years before. Desires the General’s directions 
to Col. Berry on the premises. Vol. ii, No. 34. 
