238 CALENDAR OF THE GREENE CORRESPONDENCE, [April 6, 
SCULL, P. (Secretary) : 
1779.—/anuary 5. War Office.—Has been directed to furnish the 
enclosed list of articles which were ordered last April from 
France and are expected to arrive before the opening of the 
next campaign. Vol. ii, No. 38. 
1779:-—January 20. War Ofice.—Begging him to mark out some 
system by which Mr. Hiltziemer, the keeper of the public sta- 
bles, may know who are and who are not entitled to have their 
horses kept at the public expense. Volo a1, Noo: 
1779.—May 21. War Office.—Enclosing an order on the assistant 
clothier at Fishkill to furnish Gen. Greene’s department. 
Vol. v, No. 46. 
SHaw, S.: 
1779.—February 22. Quarters of the Artillery, Pluckemin.—Con- 
cerning a horse left by Col. Harrison in the care of Capt. 
Pryor. By order of Gen. Knox, a ration was issued for said 
horse up to within a few days past, when the foragemaster re- 
fused to issue any more. As the case stands, Capt. Pryor must 
either turn the horse adrift or be at very great expense in 
keeping him till Col. Harrison’s return. Vol) 11, No 35, 
SHEPARD, WILLIAM (Col.): 
1778.— October 30. Providence.—Complaining of the conduct of 
Mr. Charles Whittelsey, who tried his best to make mischief 
in Col. Glover’s brigade and succeeded in almost creating a 
mutiny. ‘Thinks Mr. Whittelsey deserves to be turned out of 
the service. Vol. ii, No. 43. 
SHERIFF, CORNELIUS (Col.): 
1779.— October 1. Wyoming.—Just left the army twenty-seven miles 
above Tioga healthy and spirited after penetrating the most in- 
terior part of the Indian country, destroying their towns and 
produce and laying waste the whole of their settlements. De- 
scribes the country as the richest and most beautiful in the 
world. Desires to go home and see how his affairs are situated. 
His pay inadequate to his expenses. Considerable waste of 
quartermaster’s stores since the commencement of the expedi- 
tion, especially on long and rapid marches. Number of horses 
much lessened. Will send returns later. Vol. iii, No. 99. 
