1900.] CALENDAR OF THE GREENE CORRESPONDENCE. 281 
UNKNOWN CORRESPONDENTS (continued ) : 
1779.—/July 14. New Windsor.—Acknowledging letter of 8th inst. 
enclosing returns, etc. Repeats the necessity of keeping no one 
on pay whose services can possibly be dispensed with. Arrival 
of Glover’s Brigade will be a timely one, Connecticut being in 
deepest distress. Asks for certain accounts. Refers him to 
Maj. Olney for news. Vol. x, No. 16. 
[Fragment of a letter]: 
Number of men to be employed in the neighborhood of the 
navigable rivers in the Middle and Southern States. Duties 
of those employed in the Western expedition. Committee 
desires estimate of the cost for one year of such an army. 
Vol: x, Noi so; 
MISCELLANEOUS LETTERS. 
ABEEL, JAMES F. (Col.), to BRown, BENJAMIN: 
1779.—/une 7. Morristown.—WHas received and followed Gen. 
Greene’s directions. Number of wagons sent forward. No 
forage to be had except hay. Vol. vii, No. 46. 
To CLAIBORNE, RICHARD (Maj.): 
1779.—/January 14. Morristown.—Acknowledging his favor with 
Col. Livingston’s enclosure. Desires Mr. Weiss to forward all 
the old axes as soon as possible. Vol., ix; No: 1: 
To ForsyTH, ROBERT (Col.): 
1779.—/anuary 18. Morristown.—Asking him to give a fresh horse 
to bearer, who is going express to His Excellency with a letter 
of great importance. Vol. viii, No. 2. 
1779.—/anuary 23. Morristown.—Will send a number of sleds, 
more on Monday; also Lord Stirling’s carry-all and one of 
the same kind for Gen. Greene, if he wishes it. Will forward 
the glass and an invoice of goods sent. 
Vol: in, Now 2: 
1779.-—Lfebruary 3. Morristown.—Acknowledging favor of 1st 
inst. enclosing letter for Miss Livingston. Promising to send 
certain articles. Vol. ix, Now2. 
