280 CALENDAR OF THE GREENE CORRESPONDENCE. [April 6, 
WASHINGTON, GEORGE (Gen.): 
1779.—/une 7.—Asking for a new order to prevent each regiment 
having so many wagons, and to keep women and lazy soldiers 
from riding in them. Volsvi; (Nor Sr: 
1779.—/une tz. Smith's Tavern.—Desires the artificers will not 
be used in laying floors to tents; they are needed elsewhere, 
and also the floors will increase the baggage of the army, the 
officers being loth to leave them behind. . Vol. vi, No. 50. 
WEIss, JACOB: 
1779.—/une 3.—Ordering him to keep certain stores for the army 
and to forward others to Pluckemin, and then follow the army. 
Vol. vi, INo.n4: 
1779.—June ro. Camp, Smith's Clove.—Orders concerning the 
transportation of stores; let proper assortment come on at 
once to the army. Asks that an oil cloth he left behind may 
be forwarded. Vol. vi, No. 42. 
1779.—/June 13. Smith's Tavern.—Acknowledging letter of gth 
inst. Tents for Gen. Sullivan wanted at once. 
Vol. vi, No. 60. 
UNKNOWN CORRESPONDENTS: 
1779.—february 77. Raritan.—Not possible to carry on a Canada 
expedition with any prospect of success. Countermands cer- 
tain orders and renews others. Vol. iv, No. 37. 
1779.—/June 137. Smith's Tavern.—His Excellency will write con- 
cerning an officer to superintend the bateaux service. No blame 
due him on account of the teams not coming in faster. Hopes 
to feed the army without much difficulty. Comparative power 
of Pennsylvania and New Jersey to furnish teams. Col. Hooper 
engaged in arranging this matter upon the Sussex route. Flat- 
bottom boats to be repaired. ‘Treasury Board responsible for 
the unmerited disgrace that the department has been loaded 
with. Tents needed. Suffering with pain in his breast owing 
to constant writing ; hopes he will relieve him soon. 
Vol. vi, No. 62. 
1779.—/une 30. New Windsor.—Setting forth the necessity of 
keeping and transmitting accounts of the time the expresses 
ride public horses, in order to prevent certain impositions. 
Necessary for every assistant to have a copy of this order. 
[Circular letter.] Vol. vi, No. 105. 
