250 CALENDAR OF THE GREENE CORRESPONDENCE. [April 6, 
TILGHMAN, TENCH (Col.) (continued): 
1779.—October 16. Headquarters.—Quoting an extract from Gen. 
Wayne’s letter, asking for certain workmen. Requests Gen. 
Greene to detail the usual number of artificers to attend the 
light infantry. Vol. iii, No. 116. 
1779.—LVovember 3. West Point.—His Excellency desires him to 
have tooo or 1500 sandbags put in hand for the engineers, 
also to consult Col. Biddle on the propriety of ordering Bay- 
lor’s dragoons to Westfield. WMoal.ix, No. 114: 
1779.—Vovember 25. West Point.—His Excellency desires that 
he shall fix upon the Acquaquenac position if it answers the 
description given by Col. Dehaart and Major Barnet. The 
greatest objection will be the increase of transportation. Offi- 
cers commanding the different divisions have directions to 
follow Gen. Greene’s orders for their route between Pompton 
and Morristown. Suggests posting an officer on the road to 
direct the march, if the Acquaquenac position is taken. 
Vol. 1x,. No. 195: 
1779.-—December 23. Headgquarters.—Asking for a wagon to carry 
800 pairs of shoes to the light infantry. Vol. viii, No. 93. 
1780.—/January 6. Headguarters.—Concerning a box of station- 
ery selected by Gen. Gates. Voli, Nos 72: 
1780.—/January 15. HHeadguarters.—His Excellency desires that 
he will send five or six sleighloads of boards to Gen. Irvine 
and have as many in readiness for Col. Stewart’s party. In 
need of white rope. Vol. ii, No. 71 
1780.—February 24.—Enclosing order on the Commissary of Hides 
for the number requested. Vol. viil, No. 94. 
1780.—february 25. Headguarters.—Orders from His Excellency 
to have 400 or 500 bricks brought up to repair Mr. Ludwig’s 
ovens, as a great deal of grain has been wasted for lack of good 
ovens. Vol. ix,.No. 116. 
TILTON, JAMES (Dr.): 
1780.—February 15. Laskinridge.— Application for a fatigue 
party to cut sufficient wood to serve the hospital for a month or 
two. Vol. it, No: gs: 
